Celtis australis

Flora Palaestina Ethnobotany

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Celtis australis L.

Cannabaceae

  • European Nettle Tree
  • Honey-berry
  • Lote Tree
  • Mediterranean Hackberry
  • Nettle Tree
  • mais el-janub ميس الجنوب
  • mais ميس
  • mayish dromi
  • מַיִשׁ דְּרוֹמִי

Tree

  • Mediterranean maquis and forest
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Medicinal Complaints / Uses

Celtis australis L.

System/State Traditional
Complaint/Use
Activity / Interpretation
Traditional
Preparation/ Administration
Parts Used
Source
Dermatological

Warts

Anti-Infective

Burn plant twigs & apply to warts (cauterize).

Branch /twig B
Gastrointestinal

Diarrhea

Anti-Infective, Anti-diarrheal

Decoct leaves & drink x1 cup /day as needed.

Leaf B
Gastrointestinal

Laxative

Laxative

Decoct leaves in water & drink evenings; for mild laxative effect x1 small teaspoon; for strong laxative effect x1 large tablespoon.

Leaf Z

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Notes

Z recipe uses Celtis australis as a laxative , while B uses it against diarrhea

Cautions