Gundelia

Crown of Thorns
al-Kankarzad, Akoob, Akkoub (Arabic)

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Gundelia tournefortii
P. Miller, Figures of the most beautiful, useful and uncommon
plants, described in the gardeners’ dictionary
, vol. 2 (1755-1760)

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Gundelia tournefortii
(Photo by Mattan nahum) (Wikimedia)

Botanical name:

Gundelia tournefortii

Parts used:

Whole Herb / leaf and stem
Juice / gum
The wild plant is harvested and eaten as a vegetable in Palestine

Temperature & Taste:

Warm, dry. Bitter

Uses:

1. Clears Liver Heat, Resists Poison

-Liver disease; Cholecystitis
-lowers Cholesterol
-hepatoprotective
-Bronchitis
-Epilepsy

2. Clears Heat, Benefits Yin:

-Diabetes; proven anti-diabetic effect

3. Clears Heat, Opens Obstruction:

-Stomach and Intestinal diseases, gastric pain, diarrhea
-chest and abdominal pain

4. Moves the Blood, Resolves Masses:

-Swelling and hardness of the Spleen or Liver
-chest and abdominal pain
-Tumors and Cancers
-demonstrated anti-cancer effects

5. Other:

-has been used as an emetic in large doses
-has been used for Worms and Parasites.

6. Externally:

-applied to toxic swellings, tumors and cancers
-Vitiligo

Dose:

Herb in Decoction: 6–12 grams or more

Substitute:

1. Blessed Thistle or St. Mary’s Thistle could be acceptable substitutes.

Main Combinations:

1. Liver Heat and Toxin, combine with Chicory
2. The gum with Flax mucilage is applied to Tumors and Cancers (Unani)

Cautions:

Interestingly, despite showing hepato-protective effects, large doses showed liver toxicity. Nevertheless, it is eaten as a vegetable in various parts of the Middle East.

Main Preparations used:


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