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Wild Canada Ginger
Name :Wild Canada Ginger
Synonyms : AsarumEuropaeum:

Asarabacca

Europeansnakeroot

Hazelwort

Publichouse plant

Wildnard

Asarumcanadense L.:

Canadasnake root

Indianginger

Vermontsnake root

WildCanada ginger

Wildginger
Parts Used :Asarum Europaeum - Rootstock, leaves

Asarum canadense L. - Root
Habitat :Asarum Europaeum Grows in European woods

Asarum canadense L. Grows in rich woods from Maine to Michigan,and southward.
Description :Asarum Europaeum

Asarum is a perennial, evergreen plant; a low plant with a horizontal,creeping rootstock and prostrate stem. Two long-petioled, upright,shiny, leathery, dark green leaves grow from each bud on the stem,rising from 2-4 inches above the ground. The large, solitary flowersappear from March to May and are characterized by a green-brown coloron the outside, reddish-black on the inside.

Asarum canadense L.

Asarum canadense is a perennial plant; the knobby, root of the plantis round and fleshy, with dividing stem supporting a heart-shaped,deep green above and a light green below, soft, woolly and handsomelyveined leaf, there being two to a plant. A single flower is smalland brownish-purple, growing only a few inches high and covered bythe dead leaves that carpet the woods. The taste is pungent and bitter.
Constituents :Asarum Europaeum - Rootstock: diuretic, emetic, purgativeLeaves: cathartic, emetic, errhine

Asarum canadense L. - Stimulant, carminative, tonic, diaphoretic,diuretic
Uses :Asarum Europaeum - Basic use is emetic. It is mixed with lance-leafplantain to stop mucus congestionin the nose and respiratorypassages. Asarum is too dangerous to be used without medical supervision.

Asarum canadense L. - Used as an appetitestimulant. Externally, used to ease the pains of gout,remove freckles, as a poultice for snakebites,colds, whooping cough, headache,dysmenorrhea, hysteria,typhus, alcoholism, dropsy, ague, and fevers.Used by Native Americans as a ginger substitute for its flavor.
Dosage :Do not boil this herb; boiling weakens its properties.
Safety :Asarum Europaeum - Asarum is too dangerous to be used withoutmedical supervision.

Asarum canadense L. - Large doses cause nausea, vomiting, anddiarrhea. Use under medical supervision.

 

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