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Baneberry, red
Baneberry, whiteActaea pachypoda L.
Buttercup family
Common Names White
baneberry is known as Doll's eyes Parts Usually UsedRoot, in both red and white baneberry. Description of Plant(s) and CultureRed baneberry is a perennial; White baneberry is a perennial, Where FoundFound in rich woods. Southern Canada to northern New
Jersey, West Virginia, west through Ohio and Iowa to South Dakota,
Colorado, Utah, and Oregon. UsesAmerican Indians used red baneberry root tea for menstrual irregularity, postpartum pains, and as a purgative after childbirth; also used to treat coughs and colds. Menominees used small amount of white baneberry root
tea to relieve pain of childbirth, headaches due to eye strain.
Once used for coughs, menstrual irregularities, colds, and chronic
constipation; thought to be beneficial to circulation. WarningAll parts of white baneberry may cause severe gastrointestinal inflammation and skin blisters. Its use is not recommended. Red baneberry is poisonous. May cause vomiting, gastroenteritis,
irregular breathing, and delirium. Its use is not recommended. These
herbs are poisonous. Bibliography |
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