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Expectorant, anti-tussive, anti-spasmodic, demulcent, anti-catarrhal,
diuretic, emollient, pectoral, diaphoretic, tonic, antiasthmatic
Indications : Coltsfoot combines a soothing expectorant effect
with an anti-spasmodic action. The leaves of this herb contain
zinc, a mineral that has been shown to have marked anti-inflammatory
effects. Coltsfoot may be used in chronic or acute bronchitis,
irritating coughs, whooping coughs and asthma. Its soothing
expectorant action gives Coltsfoot a role in most respiratory
conditions, including the chronic states of emphysema. As
a mild diuretic it has been used in cystitis. The fresh bruised
leaves can be applied to boils, abscesses and suppurating
ulcers.
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