Elecampane
Elecampane, Scabwort
Family: Compositae
Part used: Root, rhizome
Constituents: Essential oil, bitter principles, resin, inulin mucilage
Actions: Stimulating expectorant, diaphoretic, digestive tonic, relaxing, warming, bacteriostatic, alterative, carminative, astringent
Systems affected: Lungs, spleen, stomach
Used for: Respiratory complaints, chronic coughs, digestive weakness. Most used in complaints of the respiratory and digestive tracts
Inula is particularly good for chronic, old conditions especially if associated with excessive catarrhal expectoration, such as bronchial catarrh and congestive bronchial and pulmonary states – increases productivity. The mucilage has a relaxing effect accompanied by the stimulation of the essential oils. In this way expectoration is accompanied by a soothing action combined with an anti-bacterial effect
European herbalists would probably call this the No 1 lung tonic. It's warming for a cold wet cough. Doesn't suppress the cough
Given for asthma and bronchitis – beneficial on a long term basis
Inula has an affinity for the tubercular diathesis
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