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  1. Oct 26, 2018 · Chelidonium majus is a plant with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, analgesic and sedative properties. It is used to treat liver, gallbladder, digestive, skin and mental health conditions. Learn more about its traditional uses, properties and safety.

  2. Chelidonium majus, the greater celandine, is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. One of two species in the genus Chelidonium, it is native to Europe and western Asia and introduced widely in North America. The plant known as lesser celandine ( Ficaria verna) is not closely related, as it belongs to the ...

  3. Chelidonium Majus is commonly known as Celandine, belongs to the family Papaveraceae. Chelidonium Q, Chelidonium 30 and Chelidonium 200 are the most commonly used homeopathic medicines. It is a perennial growing in Germany.

  4. Chelidonium majus is a biennial herbaceous perennial with 4-parted yellow flowers and orange-yellow cell sap. It is part of the poppy family and has high severity poison characteristics. It is native to Eurasia and naturalized in the mountains of North Carolina. It is used as a wart remover and has a history of medicinal use.

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  5. Greater celandine is a plant used to make medicine for various conditions, but it can also be harmful to the liver and cause allergic reactions. Learn about its possible benefits, risks, precautions, and interactions with other drugs.

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  7. Chelidonium 1M– This is a dose that is rarely used in the case of Chelidonium Majus. It would require a significant amount of skills on the part of the homeopathic physician in terms of understanding the patient and the remedy. Chelidonium Majus Side Effects. Chelidonium is made from the plant belonging to the Papaveraceae family.

  8. Apr 11, 2018 · Pharmacological activities of Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae). Pharmacol. Res. 33, 127–134. [Google Scholar] Cordes N., Plasswilm L., Bamberg M., Rodemann H. P. (2002). Ukrain®, an alkaloid thiophosphoric acid derivative of Chelidonium majus L. protects human fibroblasts but not human tumour cells in vitro against ionizing radiation. Int. J.

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