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Pungents Botanical Medicine 1 Brandy Webb, ND Week 5.

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1 Pungents Botanical Medicine 1 Brandy Webb, ND Week 5

2 Pungents Zingiber officinalis Armoracia rusticana Brassica nigra Capsicum frutescens Piper nigra

3 General Information Digestive and circulatory stimulants Hot energetically; increase internal heat Strengthen metabolism Stimulate nervous system Expectorant and/or mucolytic; expel excess mucous Rubefacient (cause blood to migrate to skin surface; can cause blistering)

4 Medicinal Actions of Pungents Improve digestion and assimilation of food Increase stomach secretions, increase appetite Often have additional bitter and carminative actions –Blood cleansing –Stimulate peristalsis Antimicrobial

5 Zingiber officinalis

6 Ginger Zingiberaceae family Constituents –Volatile oils (including sesquiterpenes, such as zingiberene) –Pungent principles (gingerols and shogaols) Actions –Antioxidant –Anti-inflammatory –Antimicrobial –Bitter –Diaphoretic –Carminative –Expectorant

7 Amoracia rusticana

8 Horse radish Brassicaceae family Constituents –Glucosinolates (including sinigrin) –Volatile oils Actions –Diaphoretic –Carminative –Diuretic –Antimicrobial –Bitter –Rubefacient –Sialagogue

9 Brassica nigra

10 Black mustard Brassicaceae family Constituents –Glucosinolates (including sinigrin) –Volatile oils (including sinapine) Actions –Rubefacient –Circulatory stimulant –Bitter

11 Piper nigra

12 Black pepper Piperaceae family Constituents –Volatile oils (including  -bisabolene and camphene) –Alkaloids (including piperine) Actions –Carminative –Bitter

13 Capsicum frutescens

14 Cayenne, red pepper Solanaceae family Constituents –Capsaicin compounds –Carotenoids –Ascorbic acid –Tocopherols Actions –Circulatory stimulant –Carminative –Spasmolytic –Diaphoretic –Antimicrobial –Rubefacient –Bitter

15 Professor Cayenne’s Tonic 1/2 cup each: chopped garlic, onions, ginger, horseradish, parsley 1/8 cup fresh or powdered cayenne pepper Raw apple cider vinegar Finely chop the vegetables, pack into jar and fill with vinegar. Agitate daily for 14 days. Strain and bottle. Sig: 1 tsp 2-4 times daily as needed for a warming digestive, decongestant, or for flu symptoms


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