Tabernaemontana divaricata
South and Southeast Asian ornamental with medicinal uses in Ayurveda and Thai medicine. Root for toothache and worm infections. Latex for eye infections (diluted). Contains coronaridine and voacangine indole alkaloids with analgesic properties.
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Cardiac drugs, sedatives, MAOIs.
Pregnancy. Heart conditions (alkaloid content).
Latex irritation. GI upset from internal use. Alkaloid toxicity.
Pot with lid (non-aluminum), Strainer, Measuring spoon, Stove
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Some roots are very potent — follow specific dosing guidelines for individual herbs. Avoid decocting herbs with volatile oils (peppermint, chamomile) as you will lose the beneficial compounds.
Refrigerate and use within 48-72 hours. Can be gently reheated.
Fresh or dried herbs, Clean cloth or gauze, Hot water, Bowl
FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Do not apply to open wounds unless specifically indicated. Discontinue if skin irritation occurs. Some herbs (Arnica, Comfrey) should never be used on broken skin.
Make fresh each time. Do not store prepared poultices.
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Standardized extracts are concentrated — do not exceed recommended doses. They may interact differently with medications than whole-herb preparations. Consult a healthcare provider if taking medications.
Follow manufacturer storage instructions. Typically store cool, dry, and away from light.