Canadian Fleabane, Coniza canadensis
History and Origin
Canadian fleabane is an annual plant growing south of 55th parallel, in every Canadian province, except for Newfoundland. It is now widely spread all over the planet. In Quebec, it is absent from various regions. Fleabane likes loose and well-drained soil. It often grows in vacant lots or burnt woods. Canadian fleabane is widely known by Native people. It is notably used as an antidiarrheal and antihemorrhagic after parturition (Blackfoot) as well as an analgesic against stomach pain (Chippewa). A salve can also be prepared with this plant to relieve painful joints.
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History and Origin
Canadian fleabane is an annual plant growing south of 55th parallel, in every Canadian province, except for
Newfoundland. It is now widely spread all over the planet. In Quebec, it is absent from various regions. Fleabane likes loose and well-drained soil. It often grows in vacant lots or burnt woods. Canadian fleabane is widely known by Native people. It is notably used as an antidiarrheal and antihemorrhagic after parturition (Blackfoot) as well as an analgesic against stomach pain (Chippewa). A salve can also be prepared with this plant to relieve painful joints.
| Distilled part |
Aerial part |
| Extraction |
Steam distillation |
| Main components |
limonene, matricaria ester, trans-a-bergamotene, germacrene-D |
| Essential Oil’s Characteristics |
Yellow transparent liquid with a spicy aroma, both green and earthy. |
| Therapeutic Properties |
Canadian fleabane is an hepato-pancreatic stimulant+, antihemorrhagic, anti-rheumatic++, antispasmodic++, coronaro-dilatator, and hormon-like++. |
| Uses among health professionals |
It is indicated in cases of hepato-pancreatic insufficiency+, coronaritis++, rheumatisms++, diarrhea, and late puberty (in boys and girls)++. |
| Chromatography typical |
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References:
L’aromathérapie exactement, La Flore Laurentienne, The Illustraded Encyclopedia of Essential Oils and Native
American Ethnobotany.
Discharge:
Aliksir strongly recommends that you consult with a physician or aromatherapist. It is important to inform yourself concerning contraindications or incompatibilities with other substances. Essential oils are powerful, and they must be used according to the physiological doses.Safety Data
Non toxic and non irritant. No contraindication known under normal physiological doses.