Evergreen tree with an often crooked trunk, smooth, shiny, silvery bark, slender branches, and aromatic, elliptic to oblong, thinly leathery leaves, 6-20cm (2½in-8in) long. Small white, scented flowers are borne in panicles, 4-12cm (1½-5in) long in spring and summer, followed by strongly aromatic, red-brown, globose berries, about 6mm (¼in) in diameter.
Internally for indigestion, gas, diarrhea, and nervous exhaustion. Externally for chest infections, and muscular aches and pains. To treat flatulence, indigestion, tooth pain, and muscle pain. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A typical dose of allspice is approximately 2tsp of powder mixed in 1 cup water, or three drops of essential oil mixed with sugar. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Encyclopedia of Herbs by Deni Bown Copyright © 1995, 2001 Dorling Kindersley Limited pp 316-317 The Essential Herb-Drug-Vitamin Interaction Guide by Geo. T. Grossberg,MD and Barry Fox,PhD Copyright©2007 by Barry Fox,PhD. pg. 32 |