Action
The fruits of coriander are: alterative, antibilious, antispasmodic,
aphrodisiac, appetizer, aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic,
refrigerant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic.
Fresh leaves are pungent and aromatic.
The essential oil of coriander stimulates the secretion of gastric
juices and is a carminative and spasmolytic; in vitro it has antibacterial
and antifungal effects.
Uses
Dyspeptic complaints
Loss of appetite
Coriander is used for dyspeptic complaints, loss of appetite, and
complaints of the upper abdomen.
Coriander is also used traditionally for digestive and gastric
complaints as well as for coughs, chest pains, bladder complaints,
leprosy rash, fever, dysentery, externally for headaches, oral and
pharyngeal disorders, halitosis, and post- partal complications.
Coriander can be applied externally for rheumatism and painful
joints. It improves the flavor of other medicinal preparations.
At one time it was believed to have aphrodisiac effects.
Chinese herbalists use coriander seeds to treat indigestion, anorexia,
and stomachache. Chinese herbalists suggests that coriander herb
can be used to treat influenza in which there is no sweating.
Chinese Folk medicine uses coriander leaves and seeds to help remove
unpleasant odors occurring in the genital areas of men and women,
as well as halitosis or bad breath. See the dosage recommendations
and preparations below.
Coriander Seed Oil had many medicinal uses. It has antibacterial
properties and is used to treat colic, neuralgia, and rheumatism.
The oil counteracts unpleasant odors in pharmaceutical preparations
and tobacco. It is also used in perfumes, liqueurs and gin.
Coriander seeds are ground into a paste for application to skin
and mouth ulcers. Before the invention of toothpaste, coriander
seeds were chewed as a breath sweetener.
Coriander oil is very useful in flatulent colic, rheumatism, neuralgia
etc. Recommended dose is from 1 to 4 minims on sugar or in emulsion.
The dried fruit of cardamom (generally used as infusion or decoction)
is useful for the treatment of sore-throat, flatulence, indigestion,
vomiting, other intestinal disorders, common catarrh and bilious
complaints.
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