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The globe flower plant was known as the “terrible plant” during ancient classical times since it was frequently mistaken for tinnevelly senna, which has powerful laxative properties. We know its effects are less intense than those of tinnevelly senna, though the globe flower is still used as a laxative.
The entire plant contains a glycoside, globularin, which has purgative properties. It also includes heterosides, tannins, resin, and vitamin C. Besides its purgative, active properties, it has cholagogue (promotes emptying the gall bladder), sudorific, and mildly stimulant properties.
Never exceed the recommended doses since it can produce vomiting and severe diarrhea.
In the botanical gender Globularia, another species similar to this plant is Globularia alypum L., sometimes called lesser globularia. Globularia alypum, like the Vulgaris species, has blue flowers, though its leaves are smaller and grow along the stem. The medicinal properties of both plants are practically the same.
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George D. Pamplona-Roger, M.D. “Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants.” George D. Pamplona-Roger, M.D. Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants. Ed. Francesc X. Gelabert. vols. 2 San Fernando de Henares: Editorial Safeliz, 2000. 503. Print.
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