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BRYONY
BRYONIA DIOICA
The root of Bryony purges the belly with
great violence, troubling the stomach and burning the liver and they'
re not rashly to be taken.
There are several Bryonies and all
are poisonous. The Common White Bryony
(Bryonia dioica) is a rampant twining
and climbing plant sending forth long tender branches with rough vine-like
leaves and white flowers followed by berries (green, then red) in
clusters.
Where to find it: On banks or under hedges. The roots go very
deep. Flowering time: Mid to late summer.
Astrology: They are furious martial plants.
Medicinal virtues: Used correctly it is profitable for diseases
of the head, such as falling-sickness, giddiness and swimmings, by
drawing away much phlegm and rheumatic humours. Good for palsies,
convulsions, cramps and stitches in the side and the dropsy. It provokes
the urine and cleanses the reins and kidneys from gravel and stone
by opening obstructions of the spleen.
The decoction of the root in wine drunk once a week on going to bed
cleanseth the mother and expelleth the dead child. A dram (1.7 g)
of the root in powder taken in white wine bringeth down the courses.
An electuary made of the roots and honey doth mightily cleanse the
chest of rotten phlegm and wonderfully helps any old strong cough,
to those that are troubled with shortness of breath.
The root cleanseth the skin from all black and blue spots, freckles,
morphew, leprosy, foul scars or other deformity.
The root bruised and applied to any place where bones are broken helpeth
to draw them forth, also splinters and thorns in the flesh. Where
Bryony must be taken inwardly it purges very violently and needs an
abler hand to correct it 'than most country people have. Therefore
it is better for them to leave the simple alone and instead take the
compound water of it.
Modern uses: Tincture of Bryonia dioica is used by some
professional herbalists. It is not recommended for self-medication
purposes. In small doses of a few drops it is considered useful
in chest complaints, rheumatisrn and gout. It has similar applications
in homoeopathic medicine, being employed in bronchitis, sciatica and
arthritis. Dosage is critical. Large doses provoke menstruation. It
should not be taken in pregnancy. |
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