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Black Haw

Black Haw

Viburnum prunifolium

Other names: Black Haw

European

Photo credit: Robert H. Mohlenbrock. USDA SCS

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: None known reported.

Contraindications: None specifically named (use in pregnancy only under professional guidance given uterine activity).

Interactions: None reported.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Strong uterine action — pregnancy use professional-only.

Evidence level

Traditional (systematized)

Documented in systematic traditional medicine literature.

Preparations

tincture · bark

Part used: bark

Traditional use: powerful uterine relaxant — dysmenorrhea, false labor pains; help prevent threatened miscarriage (Eclectics' most prompt remedy to check threatened abortion if membranes intact); lowers BP; antispasmodic for asthma; specific for night-time leg cramps

Proposed mechanism: coumarin/salicin/triterpene chemistry

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)
decoction · bark

Part used: bark

Traditional use: uterine relaxant

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Healing traditions

European
Sources (1)

  1. Hoffmann D., Medical Herbalism (2003) — materia medica, Viburnum prunifolium

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.