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Figwort

Figwort

Scrophularia nodosa

Other names: Figwort

European

Photo credit: Kurt Stüber [1]

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Cardiac stimulant — caution.

Contraindications: Avoid in tachycardia (abnormally rapid heartbeat).

Interactions: May potentiate the effects of cardiac glycosides.

Evidence level

Traditional (systematized)

Documented in systematic traditional medicine literature.

Preparations

infusion · aerial parts

Part used: aerial parts

Traditional use: Traditionally used as an alterative for skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis with itching and irritation; mild laxative.

How to prepare (traditional): Infusion: pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1-3 teaspoons of dried leaf and infuse 10-15 minutes.

Dosage note (descriptive only): Drunk three times a day.

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)
tincture · aerial parts

Part used: aerial parts

Traditional use: Alterative.

How to prepare (traditional): Tincture at 1:5 in 40% alcohol.

Dosage note (descriptive only): 2-4 ml three times a day.

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Healing traditions

European
Sources (1)

  1. Hoffmann D., Medical Herbalism (2003) — materia medica, Scrophularia nodosa

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