Matricaria flower. Matricariae flos. Indications: Orally as a spasmolytic and mild anti-inflammatory agent. Topically as poultices and washes to promote the healing process.
St. John's wort herb. Hyperici herba FP. Indications: Internally – As an adjunctive agent aiding digestion in digestive disorders. Externally – for poultices and washes in minor skin injuries (scratches, epidermal abrasions).
Psyllium seeds. Psyllii semen. Indications: Constipation. Conditions requiring bowel movement.
Fennel fruit. Foeniculi fructus. Indications: Traditional medicine used in mild spasmodic digestive symptoms, such as flatulence and passing wind.
Peppermint leaf. Indications: Traditionally for relieving digestive symptoms (indigestion, flatulence).
Laxative herbs. Species laxantes. Indications: Constipation.
Anti-diarrhoea herbs. Species antidiarrhoicae. Indications: As an infusion to treat mild diarrhoea.
Cholagogic herbs. Species cholagogae. Indications: Digestive symptoms (e.g. flatulence and belching) caused by bile secretion disorders.
Herbs for reducing excess weight. Species reducentes. Indications: Indicated as a mild adjunctive agent to stimulate the flow of bile and urine.
Herbs for better digestion. Species stomachicae. Indications: Used for the lack of appetite to stimulate the secretion of gastric juice and bile and as an aid for indigestion.