Dandelion root with -cabbage+celandine+wormwood

Authors: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 21.11.2024

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Definition
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Fixed combination of Taraxaci radix cum herba, Chelidoni herbae and Absinthii herba, which has the status of a recommendation according to Commission E and is therefore designated as a model .

Pharmacodynamics (Effect)
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The combination of:

  1. Taraxaci radix cum herba(dandelion root with herb)
  2. Chelidoni herbae(celandine)
  3. Absinthii herba (wormwood herb)

stimulates the appetite and also has a choleretic and antispasmodic effect on the digestive tract.

Field of application/use
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A fixed combination of dandelion root with herb, celandine and wormwood herb is used for dyspeptic complaints.

Dosage and method of use
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Dandelion root with -weed and wormwood must be present in an amount of 50 to 75 % of the daily dose. Combinations of this composition are usually taken in the form of tablets and dragées.

Undesirable effects
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There are no known adverse effects.

Interactions
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There are no known interactions with other substances.

Contraindication
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Do not use if there is emphysema of the gallbladder, obstruction of the bile ducts, ileus or elevated liver enzymes.
Use in the case of an existing gallstone disease may only be carried out after consultation with a doctor.
As there are currently no studies available, use in children under 12 years of age, during pregnancy or while breastfeeding should be avoided.

Literature
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  1. Schilcher H (2016) In: Guide to Phytotherapy, Urban & Fischer Verlag Munich, p. 360 f.