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The name of the sanicle plant comes from the Latin word sanare (to heal) and references the many properties attributed to this plant.
This plant contains tannin, allantoin, anti-inflammatory properties, saponins with expectorant properties, and essential oil. The plant has cicatrizant, astringent, vulnerary, and expectorant properties.
When used internally, it is recommended to ease coughs and soften secretions from the bronchial catarrh, but its most important application is external use.
A species similar to the European sanicle grows in America: American sanicle (Sanicula marylandica L.), whose root has the same medicinal properties as the European species. This species is also called black sanicle and black snakeroot.
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