Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491
Kohler's Medizinal Pflanzen, 1887
Botanical name:
Tussilago farfara Parts used: Leaf; Flower; rarely the Root Temperature & Taste: Warm, dry. Pungent, sweet. Classifications: 2U. SUPPURATIVE 3K. EXPECTORANT. 3L. ANTI-TUSSIVE 4d. PECTORAL. 4k. ARTHRITIC Preparers and Purgers of Phlegm TCM: Q. Stop Cough and Wheezing |
Coltsfoot Flower (Adam, 2016)
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Uses:
1. Benefits the Lungs, Clears Phlegm, Stops Cough and Wheezing:
-important medicine for all types of Cough, Wheezing and Lung diseases
-Bronchitis, irritating coughs, Whooping Cough
-Asthma, Pneumonia, Pleurisy
2. Clears Wind-Cold:
-Colds, Influenza, acute Fever, especially when with Cough
-acute Sore Throat, Throat Inflammation
3. Clears Phlegm, Resolves Swellings:
-Commended by some for Scrofula and Lymphatic nodes.
-Lung Abscess (Dioscorides)
4. Clears Damp, Promotes Urine:
-occasionally used for Cystitis, Burning Urine, Gravel, Stone
5. Moves the Blood, Promotes Menstruation:
-the root was used to expel a Dead Fetus (Dioscorides)
-Amenorrhea (Eclectics)
6. Externally:
-Scrofula, Nodes (poultice)
-Earache (oil as ear drops)
-poultices with Honey for Erysipelas and Bruises
-green leaves stamped with Honey is a good application to all inflammations and swellings.
-"Its leaves facilitate rupture of carbuncles and dissolve them in initial stages" (Avicenna)
-the leaves annointed with honey are applied to quickly heal Wounds.
-applied to Burns (Dioscorides)
-"Incorporated in the drugs prepared for strengthening the Eye-sight". (Avicenna)
-Hydatids (cystic tumors caused by Tape Worms).
Dose:
LEAF or FLOWER or WHOLE HERB in DECOCTION: 3–9 grams
POWDER: 1–3 grams
Preparation:
... available in PRO version
Correctives:
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LEAF or FLOWER or WHOLE HERB in DECOCTION: 3–9 grams
POWDER: 1–3 grams
Preparation:
... available in PRO version
Correctives:
... available in PRO version
Main Combinations:
Coltsfoot & Licorice
Coltsfoot & Almond / Apricot kernel
1. Cough:
i. Coltsfoot flower decocted with ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
iii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
iv. Chronic Cough, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
v. obstinate Cough, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
vi. mix the flowers with ... available in PRO version
2. Bronchitis:
i. Coltsfoot, ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
3. Asthma:
i. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
iii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
4. Cold with Cough, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
5. Lung deficiency, Consumption:
i. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot, ... available in PRO version
iii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
6. Lung Ulcers:
i. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
7. Lung Cancer:
i. Coltsfoot, ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot, ... available in PRO version
8. Lung Abscess:
i. Colstfoot, ... available in PRO version
ii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
iii. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
iv. Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
9. Pleurisy, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
10. Fever, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
11. Gravel, Stone, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
12. Smoking Blend for Asthma and Bronchitis, Coltsfoot with ... available in PRO version
Major Formulas:
Decoction of Hyssop and Coltsfoot (Wirtzung)
Decoction to Strengthen the Lungs
Decoction of Horehound
Pectoral Decoction (London, 1650)
Syrup of Coltsfoot Compound
Syrup for Asthma (Wirtzung)
Anti-Asthmatic Syrup (D'Aquin)
Syrup of Horehound (Fernelius)
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Cautions:
1. Not used during Pregnancy or Breastfeeding; use carefully in children
2. Avoid overdose; Should not be used long-term
3. Avoid in those with Liver disease
Toxicity:
The alkaloids in Coltsfoot have been shown to be hepatotoxic, and at least one compound is carcinogenic. Animals fed large amounts (32% of their diet for 4 days, followed by 16% for the remainder of the 600 day long trial) of Coltsfoot developed Liver Cancer, whereas 1 out of 10 receiving 8% Coltsfoot in their diet developed tumors, while none receiving 4% Coltsfoot developed tumors.
However more recent studies showed Coltsfoot does not cause damage to human chromosomes, and is therefore probably not carcinogenic to humans, at least in therapeutic doses. The toxic alkaloids are said to be destroyed by boiling. Older herbalists regularly gave Coltsfoot alone or in combination for months in chronic Lung complaints with no noted ill effects.
–A systematic review and quality assessment of case reports of adverse events for borage (Borago officinalis), coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) and comfrey (Symphytum officinale).
–Oral toxicity study of certain plant extracts containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Main Preparations used:
Distilled Water, Syrup, Conserve
1. Not used during Pregnancy or Breastfeeding; use carefully in children
2. Avoid overdose; Should not be used long-term
3. Avoid in those with Liver disease
Toxicity:
The alkaloids in Coltsfoot have been shown to be hepatotoxic, and at least one compound is carcinogenic. Animals fed large amounts (32% of their diet for 4 days, followed by 16% for the remainder of the 600 day long trial) of Coltsfoot developed Liver Cancer, whereas 1 out of 10 receiving 8% Coltsfoot in their diet developed tumors, while none receiving 4% Coltsfoot developed tumors.
However more recent studies showed Coltsfoot does not cause damage to human chromosomes, and is therefore probably not carcinogenic to humans, at least in therapeutic doses. The toxic alkaloids are said to be destroyed by boiling. Older herbalists regularly gave Coltsfoot alone or in combination for months in chronic Lung complaints with no noted ill effects.
–A systematic review and quality assessment of case reports of adverse events for borage (Borago officinalis), coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) and comfrey (Symphytum officinale).
–Oral toxicity study of certain plant extracts containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids.
Main Preparations used:
Distilled Water, Syrup, Conserve
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