This herb acts like digitalis on the heart.
The root-bark: mucilaginous, bitter, alterative (when used at the
rate of 3 to 10 grains thrice daily), tonic, antispasmodic, diaphoretic,
purgative, expectorant, and in large doses emetic (when used at
the rate of 30 to 60 grains/day).
This herb increases secretions (especially the evacuation of bile)
and has a sedative action on the muscular fibers of the intestines,
(especially the colon and the rectum), allaying all pain, and irritation.
It is thus very useful for relieving all dysenteric symptoms. Useful
for leprosy, syphilis, dysentery and elephantiasis. Also useful
in the cure of epilepsy, hysteria, fits, convulsions and paralysis.
It is a great remedy for syphilitic affections. It is called 'vegetable
mercury' because of this reputation.
The herb is useful for fevers because of its antiperiodic and diaphoretic
actions. Other uses include: bile secretion, heart diseases (used
like digitalis), parasitic infection, difficult/painful urination,
abdominal disorders, hemorrhoids, and edema.
Flowers: digestive, stomachic, and tonic. When given internally
in small doses, it stimulates the capillaries and acts powerfully
upon the skin. Hence, it is useful for elephantiasis, and leprosy.
The flowers also has beneficial effect on asthma.
Juice: caustic, a purge for phlegm, depilatory, and the most acrid
of all milky juices. It has emetic, diaphoretic, alterative and
purgative properties.
Milky juice is a violent purgative and gastrointestinal irritant.
In India, it has been used illegally for inducing abortion or causing
the death of new-born infants, by forcing it down the throat or
applied locally, usually a stick smeared with the juice is pushed
up into the uterus and left there until uterine contractions are
induced. In some parts of India if is also used as a cattle poison.
Leaves and branches : anesthesia, paralysis, resolvent, toxic asthma.
All parts of the plant are considered to have valuable alterative
properties when taken in small doses.
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