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Unicorn Root, False
Botanical: Chamaelirium luteum (A. GRAY) Family: N.O.
Liliaceae---Synonyms---Starwort. Helonias. Helonias dioica
(Pursh.). Helonias lutea (Ker-Gawl). Chamaelirium Carolinianum (Willd.).
Veratrum luteum (Linn.). ---Part Used---Root.
---Description---A herbaceous perennial found in low moist ground
east of the Mississipi and flowering in May and June. Stem 1 to 3 feet
high, simple, smooth, angular; leaves alternate, spatulate below,
lanceolate above, radical leaves, 8 inches long, 1/2 inch wide, narrow at
base and formed into a whorl; flowers numerous, small, greenish white,
bractless, dioecious, in a dense, terminal raceme, nodding like a plume, 6
inches long, petals of such flowers narrow, stamens longer than the
petals, filaments tapering; anthers terminal, two lobed; petals of female
flowers linear; stamens short; ovary ovate, triangular, furrowed; stigmas
three-capsule, oblong, three-furrowed, opening at summit; fruit many,
compressed, acute; rhizome bulbous, terminating abruptly, 1 inch long;
odour faint; taste bitter. Solvents: alcohol, water.
---Constituents---Chamaelirin, fatty acid.
---Medicinal Action and Uses---Emetic, tonic, diuretic,
vermifuge. In large doses a cardiac poison. Of the greatest value in
female disorders of the reproductive organs. The indication for its use is
a dragging sensation in the extreme lower abdomen. It is useful in
impotence, as a tonic in genito-urinary weakness or irritability, for
liver and kidney diseases. Especially in diseases due to poor action of
the liver and not to weakness of the heart or circulation. It is a good
remedy in albuminaria.
---Preparations---Fluid extract, 5 to 30 drops. Helonin, 2 to 4
grains. Specific helonias, 1 to 20 drops.
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