Ethnobotanical Plant Commiphora mukul (Burseraceae)
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Common name(s)
Chia Mu Yao; Guggulu
Data Views
Total Uses: 38
Uses | Country/Region | Reference |
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Alterative | China | Shih-chen, Li. 1973. Chinese medinal herbs. Georgetown Press, San Francisco. |
Antiseptic | Elsewhere | * |
Apertif | Elsewhere | * |
Astringent | Elsewhere | * |
Bronchitis | Elsewhere | * |
Caries | Elsewhere | * |
Carminative | Elsewhere | * |
Catarrh | Elsewhere | * |
Diaphoretic | Elsewhere | * |
Diuretic | Elsewhere | * |
Emmenagogue | Elsewhere | * |
Expectorant | Elsewhere | * |
Gingivitis | Elsewhere | * |
Hayfever | Elsewhere | * |
Hysteria | China | Shih-chen, Li. 1973. Chinese medinal herbs. Georgetown Press, San Francisco. |
Inflammation | Elsewhere | * |
Laryngitis | Elsewhere | * |
Lochia | China | Shih-chen, Li. 1973. Chinese medinal herbs. Georgetown Press, San Francisco. |
Mania | China | * |
Pharyngitis | Elsewhere | * |
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.