Raphani hortensis et sylvestris, Radish and Horseradish Raphani hortensis et sylvestris, Radish, Garden & Horse-radish Radish:–Turb (Unani)Radish Seed–Lai Fu Zi 莱菔子 (TCM)–Tukhm e Turb (Unani) Gart der Gesundheit, Cuba, 1485 Herbarius latinus, Petri, 1485 Ortus Sanitatis, Meydenbach, 1491 Della Materia Medicinale, Andrea Valuassori, 1562 New Kreuterbuch, Matthiolus, 1563 HorseradishCochlearia armoraciaFlora von Deutschland (14), Kohler, 1883 Botanical name: Raphanus sativa: Garden RadishCochlearia armoracia: Wild or Horseradish Parts used: Seed of Garden Radish; Root of Horseradish“The strongest part of radish is its seed” (Avicenna) Temperature & Taste: Warm, dry (wild is hotter). Pungent“Its roots are hot in the first degree while the seeds are hot in the third degree” (Avicenna) Classifications: 2B ATTENUATER. 2D ATTENUATERS OF CONGEALED BLOOD. 2G. CLEANSING. 2K. RESOLVENT. 3E. DIURETIC. 3F. LITHONTRIPTIC 3H. LACTAGOGUE. 3O. EMETIC4e. STOMACHIC. 4f. SPLENETIC. 4k. ARTHRITICTCM:O. Promote Digestion (Seed)P. Clears Cold Phlegm (Seed) Uses: 1. Clears Cold Phlegm (Root, Seed; TCM, West):-clears various types of Cold Phlegm obstructions within the body-Phlegm in the Lungs, Stomach, Intestines, Joints.-cold Phlegm from the Lungs, help old Coughs, Bronchitis, Wheezing, Asthma (Seed, Root, Juice)-“The decocted radish is good to be used in old and chronic cough” (Avicenna)-Sinusitis, acute Sore Throat, as well as to treat common Cold and…
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