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Chickweed HerbSCIENTIFIC NAME : Stella Ria Media COMMON NAME : Chickweed, Mouse-ear, Satinflower, Starweed, Starwort, Tongue Grass, White Bird's-Eye, terweed BOTANY Chickweed is a common plant, particularly ghout Europe and North America. This low-growing annual has a thin hairy stem with pointed oval leaves. It Iuces small white star-shaped flowers throughout of the year. HISTORY The whole dried plant has been used in the 'Iaration of infusions. Chickweed extract has been internally as a demulcent, but is more typically used Jrnally for the treatment of rashes and sores. The :ng shoots are edible and have been used as salad nS, In homeopathy, the plant is used to relieve rheumatic pains and psoriasis. CHEMISTRY Nitrate salts, a saponin and vitamin C 5 mg/1 00 g) have been identified in the plant. PHARMACOLOGY Although there is an extensive base tientific literature describing chickweed, this literature TOXICOLOGY Grazing animals have experienced nitrate poisoning secondary to chickweed? Although poorly documented, human cases of paralysis have been reported from large amounts of the infusion. However, there is no overwhelming evidence to suggest that chickweed possesses a significant toxic potential. SUMMARY Although chickweed is ubiquitous and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, there is no evidence that it offers any significant therapeutic activity. It is generally well tolerated, although the ingestions of large amounts of the plant may be associated with nitrate toxicity . PATIENT INFORMATION ChickWeed Uses Chickweed infusions adn extracts have been used internally as a demulcent and topically as treatment for reshes and sores.Young shoots are edible. side Effects Ingestion of large amounts may be toxic.
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