Elecampane
Family: Asteraceae/Compositae
Alternate names: Alant, Aunée, Aunée Officinale, Elfdock, Elfwort, Enule Campagne, Grande Aunée, Helenio, Horse-Elder, Horseheal, Indian Elecampane, Inula, Inule Aulnée, Inule Aunée, Inule Hélénie, Œil-de-cheval, Scabwort, Velvet Dock, Wild Sunflower, Yellow Starwort
Actions: Antibiotic properties, Anticancer, Antimicrobial activity, Antiparasitic, Antispasmodic activity, Antistress, Cardiovascular, Glucose-modulating, Hypotensive, Sedative
Background
Elecampane (Inula helenium) is a flowering herb. The root of the plant is sometimes used to make medicine.
Elecampane contains chemicals that might reduce inflammation (swelling) and kill bacteria. Elecampane is sometimes used to flavor foods and beverages or as a fragrance in cosmetics and soaps.
Elecampane is used for asthma, bronchitis, intestinal worms, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support its use.
Elecampane contains chemicals that might reduce inflammation (swelling) and kill bacteria. Elecampane is sometimes used to flavor foods and beverages or as a fragrance in cosmetics and soaps.
Elecampane is used for asthma, bronchitis, intestinal worms, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support its use.
Safety Safety definitions
When taken by mouth: Elecampane is possibly safe for most adults. But large amounts of elecampane are possibly unsafe. Large amounts can cause vomiting, diarrhea, spasms, and paralysis.
Allergy to ragweed and related plants: Elecampane may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae plant family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking elecampane.
Surgery: Elecampane affects the central nervous system and can cause sleepiness. There is a concern that it might cause too much sleepiness if combined with anesthesia and other medications used during and after surgery. Stop using elecampane at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It's likely unsafe to take elecampane when pregnant or breast-feeding. Avoid use.Allergy to ragweed and related plants: Elecampane may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae plant family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking elecampane.
Surgery: Elecampane affects the central nervous system and can cause sleepiness. There is a concern that it might cause too much sleepiness if combined with anesthesia and other medications used during and after surgery. Stop using elecampane at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Effectiveness
Effective Effectiveness definitions
There is interest in using elecampane for a number of purposes, but there isn't enough reliable information to say whether it might be helpful.
Dosing & administration
There isn't enough reliable information to know what an appropriate dose of elecampane might be. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult a healthcare professional before using.
Interactions with pharmaceuticals
Sedative medications (CNS depressants)
Interaction Rating=Moderate Be cautious with this combination.
Elecampane might cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Some medications, called sedatives, can also cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Taking elecampane with sedative medications might cause breathing problems and/or too much sleepiness.
Interactions with herbs & supplements
Herbs and supplements that cause sleepiness: Elecampane might cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Taking it along with other supplements with similar effects might cause too much sleepiness and/or slowed breathing in some people. Examples of supplements with this effect include hops, kava, L-tryptophan, melatonin, and valerian.
Interactions with foods
There are no known interactions with foods.
Products
View all productsPer 5 mL:
- Inula helenium (Elecampane) ext. 500 mg
- Marrubium vulgare ext. 425 mg
- Aster tataricus ext. 250 mg
- Houttuynia cordata ext. 200 mg
- Platycodon grandiflorus ext. 225 mg
- Stemona japonica ext. 200 mg
- Glycyrrhiza uralensis ext. 62.5 mg
- Thymus vulgaris ext. 500 mg
- Ethanol
- Glycerol
- Mentha spicata oil
- Water
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Per capsule:
- Inula helenium (Elecampane) ext. 187.5 mg
- Marrubium vulgare ext. 100 mg
- Pinellia ternata ext. 35 mg
- Houttuynia cordata ext. 30 mg
- Aster tataricus ext. 60 mg
- Platycodon grandiflorus ext. 50 mg
- Stemona sessilifolia ext. 60 mg
- Glycyrrhiza uralensis ext. 50 mg
- Thymus vulgaris oil 10 mg
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Per 3 g:
- Inula helenium (Elecampane)
- Echinacea angustifolia
- Astragalus membranaceus
- Sambucus nigra (fruit)
- Lycium barbarum
- Rosa canina
- Luo Han Guo (fruit) ext. (Monk fruit)
- Echinacea purpurea
- Sambucus nigra
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (root)
- Olea europaea (leaf)
- Calendula officinalis
- Origanum vulgare
- Uncaria tomentosa
- Mentha x piperita
- Thymus vulgaris
- Cola acuminata
- Foeniculum vulgare
- Asclepias tuberosa
- Achillea millefolium
- Armoracia rusticana
- Capsicum spp.
- Allium sativum
- Allium cepa
- Zingiber officinale
- Cordyceps sinensis (mushroom)
- Ganoderma lucidum (mushroom)
- Lentinula edodes (mushroom)
- Tremella fuciformis (mushroom)
- Trametes versicolor (mushroom)
- Salvia eremostachya
- Hericium erinaceus (mushroom)
- Inonotus obliquus (mushroom)
- Ilex paraguariensis
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