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Product Name Historical uses Category Issued
Peach Leaf
Amygdalis persica
Diuretic, emollient, expectorant, laxative, nervin, sedative, stomachic. Single product Sept. 1996
Replaces:
N/A
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Common Names:
Peach.

Parts Used:
Leaves and bark.

Historical Uses:
Peach Leaves and Bark have always had an excellent reputation in traditional medicine. They have been employed in the treatment of urinary disorders, stomach ailments, insomnia, nervousness, nausea, whooping cough, ordinary coughs and bronchitis. Many renowned herbalists have used Peach Leaf to fight off bad breath and as an application to the scalp to stimulate hair growth.

Contraindications:
None.

Adverse reactions:
None.

Dosage:
As a stomach tonic, 40 drops in a little water before meals. For urinary complaints, 40 drops after each meal or three times per day with a glass of water.

References:
Dr. A. B. Howard, Herbal Extracts,1990; M. Grieve, A Modern Herbal, Internet site Botanical.com; Jean Palaiseul, La v�rit� sur les plantes et la vie naturelle, France Loisirs, Paris, 1972.





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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.