Holly Leaf

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Aquifoliaceae

Holly Leaf

Ilex aquifolium
⚠ Use with Caution Avoid in Pregnancy
Native to: Western and Southern Europe, North Africa
Also known as: Common Holly Leaf, English Holly, Christmas Holly
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🌱 Parts Used

Leaf

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Fever (diaphoretic), coughs (antitussive), flu. BERRIES: TOXIC — avoid entirely. Leaf in low doses only.


Herbal Actions

Diaphoretic, expectorant, antitussive, mild laxative, antihypertensive (ilex saponins)

🔬 Active Constituents

Alkaloids (caffeoyltartaric acid, chlorogenic acid), flavonoids (rutin, kaempferol), ilicin (bitter), theobromine (trace), caffeine (trace), ilex saponins

⚗️ Preparation Methods

☕ Herbal Tea🏺 Tincture

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea1 tsp dried leaf per 250ml, steep 10 min, 2x daily — low dose only
Tincture1–2 ml (1:5, 25% ethanol), 2–3x daily
NotesBERRIES: severely toxic (especially children — keep out of reach). Leaf: low doses only. Limited modern clinical use. Safer alternatives available.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ⚠ Use with Caution
Pregnancy Avoid in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions None known

Contraindications: BERRIES TOXIC. Leaf: avoid in pregnancy. Low dose only. Safer alternatives available.

Side Effects: Berries: GI bleeding, cardiovascular toxicity. Leaf (high doses): GI irritation, vomiting.

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