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    Health benefits of Black Horehound

    By s mSeptember 26, 2017Updated:September 26, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Black horehound is a perennial plant which belongs to Lamiaceae family. Native to Mediterranean region and Central Asia, this plant grows to 3 feet high. It could be found all over Europe and Eastern regions of United States. Black Horehound is also known as Black (Stinking) Horehound, Black Archangel, Black Hoarhound, Fetid Horehound, Stinking Roger, Ballota, Ballote fétide, Ballota nigra, Ballote Noire, Ballote vulgaire, Ballote puante, Black stinking horehound, Marrube Noir, Marrube fétide and Horehound Black. The herb blooms from May to August. It has fibroid and wood like root. Leaves are stalked, pale green with coarsely serrated margins which appears on the stem in pairs. Flowers are hermaphrodite and form in crowded and compact whorls with reddish to purple hue.

    The plant prefers well-drained and moist soil. Black horehound plant prefers full sunlight and partial shade. It grows in wild so it should be kept away from acid soils and is able to tolerate low pH to 5. It is able to bear low temperatures to -10 to -5 ° C. It is found in waysides, hedgerows and waste ground on disturbed nutrient rich soils in areas which ranges from full shade to no shade. The term Ballota was derived from the Greek word ballo which means to reject and nigra refers to black color of dried leaves. Black Horehound provides offensive smell and unpleasant odor. It has stout, branching stems with fibrous root system. Black horehound is used as a treatment for bites of mad dogs, snakes, antidote to vegetable poisons and eliminates intestinal worms. Being an emenagogue, it restores the balance of menstrual cycle.

    Flower and Fruit

    Flowers measures about 1-1.5 cm long. It is made up of five sepals which are fused together in a tube with five teeth. The labiate corolla measures 12-13 mm and its color ranges from pink to purple to white. The corolla has tube of 6 mm with two lips. The lower one is glabrous with two lateral lobes; and the upper one is slightly concave and is externally hairy. It is arranged in 4-10 loose and short stemmed cymes in axils. The superior ovary has two parted stigma and single white style. Calyx is funnel shaped and has five awned tips. Stamens have hairy base and small spreading pollen sacks. The flower later on turns into a nut. Nuts are smooth, ovoid in shape and measures 12 mm long.

    Stem and Leaves

    Horehound has sturdy, branches, upright and angular stems. The plant is fresh green and pubescent. Leaves are opposite and decussate, oval to lanceolate to heart shaped with dentate or crenate border. The pubescent, dark green leaves measures 3-8 cm per 2-6 cm and petiole is about 1-3 cm. Lower leaves are ovate to round and are 2 cm long. Leaf blades are 1.5-3.5 cm wide.

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    Traditional uses

    • Black Horehound is useful for vomiting, nausea, vomiting and nervous dyspepsia.
    • It is useful for hypochondria, hysteria, spasms, whooping cough, stomach cramps and for increasing bile flow.
    • Horehound also treats nausea, upset stomach and vomiting.
    • This herb is used in France for nervous disorders in children and adults, mila sleep disorders and coughs.
    • Use it externally for gout.
    • It provides relief from nervous disorders.
    • Black horehound helps to eliminate intestinal worms.
    • The herb is used for motion sickness and nausea caused due to nervousness.
    • Use it orally for gout and arthritis.
    • It is used by ancient people as a treatment for rabies.
    • Black horehound was used for convulsions, menopause, low spirits and problems associated with respiratory system.
    • This herb is helpful for asthma, bronchitis and coughs.

    Precautions     

    • Avoid its excessive use.
    • Not recommended to use by children, pregnant and breast feeding women.
    • Avoid by psychotic disorders and schizophrenia patients.
    • It might interact with specific drugs or supplements, iron supplements and counting sedatives.
    • Black Horehound could obstruct with the body’s ability of iron absorption.
    • People who are allergic to Black horehound should avoid it.
    • In the people with Parkinson’s disease, Black horehound could interfere with the dopamine action in the brain.

    References:

    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=32456#null

    http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/74141/

    https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=104824

    http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Ballota+nigra

    http://www.floracatalana.net/ballota-nigra-l-subsp-foetida-hayek

    http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-930-black%20horehound.aspx?activeingredientid=930&activeingredientname=black%20horehound

    http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_horehound_black.htm

    https://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/hool/black-horehound.html

    http://healthnbeautyarticles.blogspot.com/2015/07/black-horehound-ballota-nigra-overview.html

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    Facts of Black Horehound

    Black Horehound Quick Facts
    Name: Black Horehound
    Scientific Name: Ballota nigra
    Origin Native to Mediterranean region and Central Asia. It is available throughout Europe. It is naturalized in New Zealand, Argentina, and Eastern United States.
    Shapes Ovoid, 12 mm long
    Name Black Horehound
    Scientific Name Ballota nigra
    Native Native to Mediterranean region and Central Asia. It is available throughout Europe. It is naturalized in New Zealand, Argentina, and Eastern United States.
    Common/English Name Black (Stinking) Horehound, Black Archangel, Black Hoarhound, Fetid Horehound, Stinking Roger, Ballota, Ballote fétide, Ballota nigra, Ballote Noire, Ballote vulgaire, Ballote puante, Black stinking horehound, Marrube Noir, Marrube fétide, Horehound Black
    Name in Other Languages Dutch: Echte En Stinkende Ballote, Stinkende Ballote;
    German: Schwarznessel, Stinkandorn;
    Danish: Tandbæger, Rød Tandæger;
    Spanish: Ballota, Balota, Marrubio Bastardo, Marrubio Negro;
    French: Ballote Vulgaire, Schwarznessel, Stinkandorn, Ballote fétide, Ballote du midi ;
    Finnish: porro;
    Romanian: cătuşe;
    Spanish: Ballota, Balota, Marrubio Bastardo, Marrubio Negro;
    Swedish: Bosyska;
    Catalan: Malroig negre, Malrubí pudent, Malrubí negre, Marreu negre, Ortiga pudent, Ortiga borda
    Plant Growth Habit Perennial
    Soil Moist
    Plant Size 0.30 to 1 m
    Root Taproot
    Stem Upright, angular, sturdy, branched
    Flowering Season May to August
    Flower 1-1.5 cm, reddish to purple
    Fruit shape & size Ovoid, 12 mm long
    Plant parts used Herb, Aerial parts

    Black Horehound Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Ballota nigra

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae  (Plantes, Planta, Vegetal, plants)
    Subkingdom Viridiplantae
    Infrakingdom Streptophyta  (Land plants)
    Superdivision Embryophyta
    Division Tracheophyta  (Vascular plants, tracheophytes)
    Class Magnoliopsida
    Order Lamiales
    Family Lamiaceae  (Mints, menthes)
    Genus Ballota L. (Horehound)
    Species Ballota nigra L. (Black horehound)
    Synonyms
    • Ballota foetida Lam.
    • Ballota nigra var. urticifolia (Ortim. ex Rchb.) Rchb.f.
    • Ballota sordida Salisb.
    • Ballota urticifolia Ortim.
    • Ballota urticifolia Ortim. ex Rchb.
    • Marrubium nigrum (L.) Garsault
    • Stachys ballota Kuntze
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