Bishop’s Weed

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Apiaceae

Bishop’s Weed

Ammi visnaga
⚠ Use with Caution Avoid in Pregnancy
Native to: Mediterranean, North Africa, Southwest Asia
Also known as: Khella, Toothpickweed, Greater Ammi, Spanish Toothpick
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🌱 Parts Used

Seed

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Asthma (khellin — precursor of sodium cromoglicate), renal colic and urinary spasm (powerful antispasmodic), coronary artery disease, angina. Khellin first natural compound leading to modern asthma drugs.


Herbal Actions

Bronchodilator, vasodilator, antispasmodic (smooth muscle), coronary vasodilator

🔬 Active Constituents

Chromones (khellin, visnagin — primary bronchodilators), pyranocoumarins (ammoidin, majudin — photosensitizing), flavonoids, xanthotoxin

⚗️ Preparation Methods

🏺 Tincture💊 Capsule

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea0.5–1 tsp dried seed per 250ml, steep 10 min — LOW DOSE
Tincture1–2 ml (1:5, 45% ethanol), 3x daily — low dose herb
NotesKhellin therapeutic window narrow. Photosensitizing coumarins require sun avoidance. Khellin inspired sodium cromoglicate (Intal) — asthma preventive. Professional guidance recommended.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ⚠ Use with Caution
Pregnancy Avoid in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions Possible — consult doctor

Contraindications: Avoid in pregnancy. Photosensitivity (furanocoumarins). Khellin narrow therapeutic index — potential nausea and liver effects. Avoid UV exposure.

Side Effects: Photosensitivity. Nausea, headache (high doses). Liver toxicity with prolonged use. GI irritation.

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