Medicinal Plants : Boldea fragrans gay
Name
BoldoBiological Name
Peumus boldo
Monimiaceae
Other Names
Boldu boldus Lyons, Boldea fragrans Gay, BoldoParts Used
Dried leavesActive Compounds
Alkaloids, of the isoquinoline type, up to 0.75%, including boldine, isocorydine, N-methyllaurotetanine, norisocorydine.Alkaloids, of the isoquinoline type, up to 0.75%, including boldine, isocorydine, N-methyllaurotetanine, norisocorydine, isoboldine, laurolitsine, reticuline & others.
Volatile oil, containing mainly p-cymene, l,8-cineole, ascaridole and linalool.
Flavonoid glycosides based on isorhamnetin.
Remedies For
Cholagogue, hepatic, diuretic.
Boldo is a specific for gall-bladder problems like stones or inflammations. It is also used when there is visceral pain due to other problems in liver or gall-bladder. Boldo has mild urinary demulcent and anti-septic properties and so would be used in cystitis.
Description
Boldo is indigenous to Chile. It was naturalized in mountainous parts of the Mediterranean.
Dosage
Infusion: pour a cup of boiling water onto l teaspoonful of the dried leaves and let infuse l0-l5 minutes. This should be drunk three times a day.
Tincture: take l-2ml of the tincture three times a day.
Combinations : When treating gall-bladder or liver problems, it combines well with Fringetree Bark and Mountain Grape.
Safety
No information is available.