Action
Abortificient, anthelmintic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative,
ernmenagogue, irritant, stimulant, stomachic
Uses
The main uses for rue are to relieve gouty and rheumatic pains
and to treat nervous heart problems, such as palpitations In women
going through menopause. The infusion is also said to be useful
in eliminating worms.
In European folk medicine, rue serves to relieve gas pains and
colic, improve appetite and digestion, and promote the onset of
menstruation. Rue can also be made into an ointment for external
use against gout, rheumatism, and sciatica.
Jethro Kloss recommends the herb for painful menstruation, stomach
trouble, cramps in the bowels, nervousness, hysteria, spasms, convulsions,
pain in the head, confusion, dizziness, colic and convulsions in
children, sciatica, pain in the joints and gout. It is also believed
to resist poison.
The herb, on distillation, yields a volatile oil that has many
medicinal applications. The internal administration of the oil causes
abortion in pregnant women.
Combinations : For use in the regulation of periods it will combine
well with False Unicorn Root and Life Root.
Fresh leaf juice mixed with brandy is useful for paralysis.
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