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Herbal Medicine
YELLOW JESSAMINE (Gelsemium sempervirens (L.) J. St.-Hil.) X
Synonym : Bignonia sempervirens L.
Activities (Yellow Jessamine): Analgesic (f; CRC; PH2); Anticholinesterase (1; PH2); Antipyretic (f; CRC); Antispasmodic (f; CRC); Bronchodilator (1; PHR); CNS Depressant (f; CRC); Diaphoretic (f; CRC); Hypotensive (1; PHR); Mydriatic (f; CRC); Nervine (f; CRC); Poison (1; CRC); Respirasedative (1; PH2); Sedative (f; CRC); Tonic (f; CRC); Vasodilator (1; PHR).
Indications (Yellow Jessamine) : Asthma (f; CRC; HHB); Biliousness (f; CRC); Cancer (f; JLH); Childbirth (f; CRC); Chorea (f; CRC); Convulsion (f; CRC); Cough (f; CRC); Cramp (f; CRC); Croup (f; CRC); Cystosis (f; MAD); Dysmenorrhea (f; CRC; MAD); Dyspnea (f; CRC); Dysuria (f; CRC); Enterosis (f; MAD); Epilepsy (f; CRC); Fever (f; CRC; MAD); Flu (f; CRC); Gastrosis (f; PHR); Gonorrhea (f; CRC); Hangover (f; CRC; MAD); Headache (f; CRC; PHR); Heart (f; CRC); Heartburn (f; PHR); High Blood Pressure (1; CRC; PHR); Hyperemia (f; CRC); Hysteria (f; CRC); Induration (f; CRC; JLH); Insomnia (f; CRC; MAD); Itch (f; MAD); Malaria (f; CRC); Migraine (f; CRC); Myocardosis (f; CRC; HHB); Nervousness (f; CRC); Neuralgia (f; CRC; HHB; PH2); Neurodermatosis (f; MAD); Neurodystrophy (f; MAD); Neurosis (f; PHR); Oliguria (f; CRC); Pain (f; CRC; PH2); Pertussis (f; CRC); Pleurisy (f; CRC); Pneumonia (f; CRC); Polio (f; CRC); Rheumatism (f; CRC; MAD); Sarcoma (f; CRC); Sniffle (f; MAD); Spasm (f; CRC); Stomachache (f; CRC); Toothache (f; MAD); Trigeminosis (f; MAD); Typhoid (f; CRC); VD (f; CRC); Wen (f; CRC).
Dosages (Yellow Jessamine) : Now mostly homeopathic (PHR).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Yellow Jessamine) : Not covered (AHP; KOM). Not for use in cardiac weakness. Side effects may include coma, cyanosis, difficulty in swallowing, dizziness, double vision, dyspnea, headache, heavy eyelids, hypocyclosis, loss of speech, muscle stiffness, mydriasis, vomiting, and xerostoma. Extracts corresponding to 0.5 g can kill a child, 2–3 g an adult (PH2).
Hit: 368
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