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Action
Leaf: alternative, sedative, diaphoretic, diuretic, hydragogue,
expectorant.
Fruit-alterative, tonic, diuretic
Uses
edema
fever and cough
gonorrhea
heart disease (accompanied by leg and foot swelling)
hemorrhoids
inflammatory swellings
enlarged liver
skin diseases
enlarged spleen
painful, swollen testicles
Taken internally in very small amounts, the leaves strongly
promote perspiration and purge the bowels the next day. The
juice of the fresh herb is sometimes used for fever and to
allay pain. In large doses, black nightshade can cause serious,
but usually not fatal, poisoning. Externally, the juice or
an ointment prepared from the leaves can be used for skin
problems and tumors. The berries are poisonous, but boiling
apparently destroys the toxic substances and makes them usable
for preserves, jams, and pies.
This herb is used for skin diseases, rheumatism, and gout.
Juice of the herb is given in chronic enlargement of the liver.
It can cure ear, and eye diseases. It is sometimes prescribed
to "remove the effect of old age."
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