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Rhus coriaria L.
Anacardiaceae
- Elm-leaved Sumach
- Sicilian Sumach
- Tanner`s Sumach
- summaq سماق
- og ha-burseqa'im
- אוֹג הַבֻּרְסְקָאִים
Phanerophyte shrub
- Mediterranean maquis and forest
and other botanical details.
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Medicinal Complaints / Uses
Rhus coriaria L.
System/State | Traditional Complaint/Use |
Activity / Interpretation | Traditional Preparation/ Administration |
Parts Used | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Endocrine/ Metabolic | Diabetes |
Hypoglycemic | 1. Decoct ground epicarp (See NOTES 2) & drink daily. (B) |
Epicarp, Fruit | B, Z |
Gastrointestinal | Abdominal pain |
Carminative | Prepare infusion of fruits by soaking in boiling water for 30 min & drink x1 cup as needed. |
Fruit | B |
Gastrointestinal | Diarrhea (B) Diarrhea/ dysentery (Z) |
Anti-Infective, Anti-diarrheal | 1. Mix 1 teaspoon ground epicarp (see NOTES 2) + 1 teaspoon starch + 2 teaspoons water & drink ? teaspoon mornings before breakfast. (B) |
Epicarp, Fruit, Leaf | B, Z |
General | Reduce swelling |
Anti-hydropic | Grind fruits to powder, cook + honey, spread on cloth & apply to swollen area. |
Fruit | Z |
Infectious Diseases | "White" gonorrhoea (i.e. with a white discharge) |
Anti-Infective | Decoct flowers & drink. |
Flower | Z |
Kidney & Urinary Tract | Kidney inflammation /nephritis |
Anti-inflammatory | Decoct flowers & drink. |
Flower | Z |
Kidney & Urinary Tract | Urinary retention |
Deobstruent | Soak fruit in hot water & drink. I cup x2/day according to response. |
Fruit | B |
Nervous system | Headache |
Analgesic | Soak fruits in boiling water for ? hour, filter & drink x1 cup as needed. |
Fruit | B |
Opthalmic | Excess tearing |
Anti-tearing | Steep fruit in cold water & apply as eye drops; also drink steeped water frequently. |
Fruit | Z |
Oral Health | Strengthen teeth |
Anti-caries | Soak fruits in water to extract juice & gargle before meals. |
Fruit | B |
Oral Health | Toothache |
Analgesic | Decoct ground fruits & gargle x1-2/day as needed. |
Fruit | B |
Women`s Health | Increase milk production for lacatation |
Galactagogue | Eat fruits + honey. |
Fruit | Z |
Wound Healing | Wash wounds & burns |
Anti-septic | Prepare infusion of fruit & wash affected area with it. |
Fruit | Z |
Other Uses
Rhus coriaria L.
System/State | Complaint / Use | Activity / Interpretation | Traditional Preparation/Administration |
Parts Used | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cosmetic | Hair colouring |
Dye | Decoct leaves & apply to hair. |
Leaf | B |
Culinary | Spice |
Seasoning | Mix fruits + "za'tar" (Origanum sp.) & add to food. |
Fruit | Z |
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Notes
1. Z notes that Rhus coriaria is also used in Kurdistan & its Kurdish name is "samuqa".
2. The epicarp (exocarp or flavedo) used in several recipes for Rhus coriaria is the tough outer skin of the fruit.
3. Use of this plant in diabetes (Z), includes "luban" a resin from Boswellia sp. mainly Boswellia sacra (Frankincense) which is dried in the sun & crushed.
Cautions
The fruits & other parts of Rhus coriaria contain urushiols (3-alkyl pyrocatechol derivatives). These are powerful allergens causing painful dermatitis in sensitive people but can be effective in sub-microgram amounts. Lethal poisonings have been reported on ingestion or inhalation allowing urushiols to attack the mucous membranes of mouth, nose & intestines. Tannins in bark can cause a laxative effect.