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- | 5–10% of the constituents in P.anserina aerial parts are tannins. \\ | + | Aerial parts of Potentilla anserina contain |
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"In Tibetan medicine, P. anserina herb is used for infectious diarrhea with fever, while its roots and rhizomes are applied as an antiseptic remedy. In Yakutian medicine, the tincture from P. anserina flowers in vodka is used as an antidiarrheal remedy; the water decoction from flowers and leaves is applied for kidney and liver diseases, respectively. The gruel from the fresh leaves is used as a wound-healing agent. In Chinese medicine, the whole plant is applied for the treatment of hematemesis. Traditionally, | "In Tibetan medicine, P. anserina herb is used for infectious diarrhea with fever, while its roots and rhizomes are applied as an antiseptic remedy. In Yakutian medicine, the tincture from P. anserina flowers in vodka is used as an antidiarrheal remedy; the water decoction from flowers and leaves is applied for kidney and liver diseases, respectively. The gruel from the fresh leaves is used as a wound-healing agent. In Chinese medicine, the whole plant is applied for the treatment of hematemesis. Traditionally, | ||
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Potentilla anserina L., silverweed \\ | Potentilla anserina L., silverweed \\ | ||
- | Lindman, C.A.M., Bilder ur Nordens Flora, vol. 2: t. 299 (1922-1926) \\ | + | Lindman, C.A.M., Bilder ur Nordens Flora, vol.2 t.299 (1922-1926) \\ |
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+ | Potentilla anserina \\ © Rolf Marschner (2017), | ||
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