Chenopodium, Goosefoot

Fat Hen, White Goosefoot, Wild Spinach, Pigweed
Vastuka (Ayurveda)
Parupukeerai (Siddha)
Bathua (Unani)
al-Sarmagh (Arabic)
Sne ‘U  སྣེའུ་ (Tibetan Medicine)
Li (TCM)

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Chenopodium album
E. Korsmo, Unkrauttaflen – Weed plates – Planches
des mauvaises herbes – Ugressplansjer
, (1934-1938)

Botanical name:

Chenopodium album (syn. Atriplex alba)
In Tibetan Medicine, several types of Sne ‘U are used:
  1. C. album (Sne ‘U)
  2. C. botrys
  3. C. album subsp. pedunculare
  4. C. suecicum
Chenopodium ambrosioides is used very similarly.

Parts used:

Whole plant
Seeds are also used

Temperature & Taste:

Cool, moist (Unani). Sweet. (Neutral in Tibetan Medicine)

Uses:

1. Clears Heat and Damp, Opens the Bowels:

-Diarrhea, Dysentery (TCM)
-Abdominal pain; inflammation of the Stomach and Intestines
-Intestinal Ulcers (Ayurveda)
-Swelling of the Liver or Spleen (Ayurveda); Hepatitis; Jaundice
-Edema Dysuria (Unani)
-Constipation; widely used as a gentle laxative in numerous cultures

2. Clears Heat and Toxin, Resolves Swelling:

-Fever (Tibetan Medicine); Thirst
-Eczema; Scab and Lichen (TCM); Pruritus
-swelling sores; Tumors; Cancer
-Poisonous Insect Bites (TCM)

3. Clears Heat, Stops Cough:

-Sore and swollen Throat
-Cough, Bronchitis
-Pulmonary Tuberculosis

4. Kills Worms:

-Hook worms, Round worms, intestinal amoeba
-used for Worms (Juice or seed oil)

5. Externally:

-applied to decayed teeth (TCM)
-Heat and swelling of the Eyes
-Atopic Dermatitis
-used in cosmetics for Wrinkles
-seed paste applied to marks and spots of the skin (Unani)
-Cuts, Wounds (West, Tibet)
-heals Fractures (Tibet)

Dose:

Seed: 3–9 grams
Herb: 5–15 grams (10–30 grams fresh)

Comment:

Similarly to Spinach, it is regarded as nourishing the Blood and has been used for Anemia. (Tibetan Medicine, Ayurveda)

Corrective:

Spices (Unani)

Substitute:

Spinach

Main Combinations:

1. Viral Hepatitis, Chenopodium seed, Agrimony, Chicory root, Yarrow, Senna, Dodder seed, Fumitory, Swertia, Rhubarb (as in the patent formula Kabdeen of Unani medicine)

Major Formulas:


Cautions:

Unless corrected with warming and aromatic herbs, it may cause flatulence.

Main Preparations used:

Seed oil


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