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Lamium album White dead nettle (1 Page of 5) The Lamium album plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Labiatae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as White dead nettle. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Lamium album Common Name: White dead nettle Family: Labiatae Author: L. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 0.6 Mature Width: 1 Habitat: Fields, hedgerows, woodland edges and clearings and moist waste ground[7, 9, 17].
Medicinal Information: White dead nettle is an astringent and demulcent herb that is chiefly used as a uterine tonic, to arrest intermenstrual bleeding and to reduce excessive menstrual flow. It is a traditional treatment for abnormal vaginal discharge and is sometimes taken to relieve painful periods[254].
The flowering tops are antispasmodic, astringent, cholagogue, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, haemostatic, hypnotic, pectoral, resolvent, sedative, styptic, tonic, vasoconstrictor and vulnerary[4, 7, 9, 13, 21, 46, 61, 165, 238, 240]. An infusion is used in the treatment of kidney and bladder complaints[9], diarrhoea, menstrual problems, bleeding after childbirth, vaginal discharges and prostatitis[238, 254]. Externally, the plant is made into compresses and applied to piles, varicose veins and vaginal discharges[7, 238, 254]. A distilled water from the flowers and leaves makes an excellent and effective eye lotion to relieve ophthalmic conditions[7]. The plant is harvested in the summer and can be dried for later use[9].
A homeopathic remedy is made from the plant[9]. It is used in the treatment of bladder and kidney disorders and amenorrhoea[9].
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