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Gentiana austromontana was created in 1964.

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Gentiana linearis was created in 1796.


What is the Latin name of the gentian plant?

Gentiana lutea is used for medicinal purposes in the West. Gentiana macrophylla and Gentiana scabra are used for medicinal purposes in China. These species belong to the Gentianaceae family.


What are the active medicinal properties of gentiana?

Amargogentin.


What is botanical name for great yellow gentian?

Gentiana Lutea


What are the household uses of gentiana?

At one time it was used as a substitute for hops in making beer. Gentiana is used in small amounts as a food flavoring, and is added to many anti-smoKing products.


What are the medicinal actions of gentiana?

Selective antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic activity.


What are the side effects associated with using gentiana?

Overdose: may cause nausea and vomiting.


Scientific name of gentian herbal remedies for nephritis?

The scientific name for gentian, commonly used in herbal remedies, is Gentiana lutea. It is often used for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may help support kidney health in conditions like nephritis. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before using gentian or any herbal remedy for nephritis or any other health condition.


What diseases does gentiana treat?

Digestive problems, vomiting, diarrhea, gas in Western medicine. Also in traditional Chinese medicine and conjunctivitis, high blood pressure, acute urinary infections, testicular pain. And more . . .


What is a bitterwort?

A bitterwort is another term for the great yellow gentian, Latin name Gentiana lute, which has a very bitter taste.


What are the drug interactions with the use of gentiana?

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Gagea, Gaillardia, Galanthus, Galium, Galax, Galtonia, Gazania, Gentiana, Geranium, Gebera, Geum, Gladiolus, Globularia, Glaucim, Gomphrena, Grindelia