Coriander Materia Medica

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In herbal medicine, coriander is considered to exert the following actions: analgesic, anti-bacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, appetite stimulant, aphrodisiac, carminative, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, narcotic (in very high amounts), stimulant, stomachic (to stimulate the secretion of gastric juices) and tonic. When used to excess, the seeds exert a narcotic effect.

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20 pages excerpted from Berkowsky’s Synthesis Materia Medica/Spiritualis of Essential Oils.

Miasm: Malarial
Sefirah: Netzach
Constitutional Type: Neurasthenia
Spiritual PhytoEssencing Core Perspectives: plant characteristics and historical perspectives; herbal medicine and aromatherapy; gemstone euclase; homeopathic remedy Cimex; homeopathic remedy Mag phos.; Earth element and light organization; neurasthenia; Malarial miasm; Netzach.

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