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Herb
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Iris versicolor |
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Name |
Blue Flag |
Biological
Name |
Iris versicolor
Iridaceae
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Other Names |
Flag-lily, fleur-de-lis, flower-de-luce,
iris, liver lily, poison flag, snake lily, water flag, wild iris,
blue flag |
Parts Used |
Rhizome |
Active Compounds |
Volatile oil, containing furfural
Iridin (or irisin), a glycoside
Acids such as salicylic and isophthalic
Miscellaneous; a monocyclic C3l triterpenoid, gum, resin, sterols,etc.
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History |
Historically, this herb had been used as
a cathartic, diuretic, sialagogue. Blue flag is said to be good for
chronic vomiting, heartburn, chronic gastritis and enteritis, liver
and gallbladder ailments, and catarrhal sinus problems. It is highly
recommended for migraine, especially when caused by stomach disorders.
The Indians also used blue flag for dropsy. The bruised fresh leaves
are also sometimes used externally for burns and sores. |
Remedies
For |
Cholagogue, hepatic, alterative, laxative, diuretic, anti-inflammatory.
This herb is used in the treatment of skin diseases, apparently
aiding the skin by working through the liver, the main detoxifying
organ of the body. It may be used in skin eruptions such as eczema
and psoriasis. It is valuable as part of a wider treatment. It may
be used with value where there is constipation associated with liver
problems or biliousness.
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Description |
Blue flag is a wetlands perennial plant native to eastern North
America and exported from here to Europe. Its stout stem grows from
a thick, cylindrical, creeping rootstock and bears two ranks of
sword shaped long, narrow leaves. Each stem has 2 or 3 large, blue
or purplish flowers featuring three petal-like, spreading or recurved
sepals below and three petals, smaller than the sepals, above.
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Dosage |
Decoction: Put 1 teaspoonful of the dried
herb into a cup of water and bring to the boil. Let it simmer for
10-15 minutes. Take this three times a day.
Tincture: take 1 ml of the tincture three times a day.
Combinations : Blue Flag combines well with Echinacea or Burdock
and Yellow Dock.
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Safety |
CAUTION: Blue flag contains an acrid, resinous substance that acts
on the gastro- intestinal tract, the liver, and the pancreas. It
may also cause dermatitis in some people.
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