butterbur

NOUN
  1. small Eurasian herb having broad leaves and lilac-pink rayless flowers; found in moist areas
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  • Other than that, we ate wild mountain burdocks, butterburs, bracken, flowering ferns and the sesame seeds that were probably carried to the camp on the tails of the horses and now grew there wild.
  • Butterbur's use as an antispasmodic for gastrointestinal conditions dates back to the Middle Ages.
  • Even on a late February afternoon, spring flowers were already well in evidence, especially butterbur, coltsfoot, dog's mercury, barren strawberry and even the odd primrose.
  • Some find benefit in herbal remedies, such as butterbur, which appears to be safe if taken for a short period to prevent migraines. Migraines: Options Prevent /Treat Pounding Pain | Impact Lab
  • The authors further justify the use of butterbur because it does not produce the drowsiness and fatigue typical of antihistamines.
  • The efficacy and tolerability of a butterbur root extract (Petadolex [R]) for the treatment of asthma was analyzed in a prospective, nonrandomized, open trial.
  • Coltsfoot Flower also known as butterbur, winter flowers, is a perennial herb, with flower medicine.
  • Butterbur leaves were historically used to wrap butter, giving this herb its name.
  • Various parts of the butterbur plant have been used for centuries to treat bronchial asthma and whooping cough, and in folk medicine the leaves of the plant were used as a mucus-reducing cough remedy.
  • Each Continence capsule includes the herb butterbur, which has been available in Germany by prescription for years.
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