Anthelmintic, bitter, carminative, emmenagogue, aromatic, tonic,
diaphoretic, vulnerary.
Seeds- vermifuge
Tansy is an effective remedy for use in ridding the digestive tract
of infestations of worms. Avoid its continued use over a period
of time as some of the constituents of the oil are quite dangerous
in large dosage. The herb is effective against roundworm and threadworm
and may be used in children as an enema. As a bitter it will stimulate
the digestive process and ease dyspepsia, having all the actions
of a bitter tonic. It may be used as an emmenagogue to stimulate
menstruation, but must be avoided during pregnancy. Externally a
lotion may be useful in cases of scabies.
CAUTION: Avoid during pregnancy.
Combinations : For intestinal worms it may be used with Wormwood
and a carminative such as Chamomile, in conjunction with a purgative
like Senna.
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