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Infusion of Coriandrum sativum seeds

A primary-source historical herbal preparation preserved from The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines. It remains a review draft until plant identity, quantities, safety and modern context are verified.

EvidenceTraditional use
Safety levelHigh
Content typeMethod
Reading time1 minutes
Preparation card

Materials

  • Coriandrum sativum seeds: 15-30 grams of the seeds to one liter of water

Method

  1. Infuse according to the source passage: As a rule the infusion is given in doses of one liter a day (15-30 grams of the seeds to one liter of water).

Historical preparation record

This formula was extracted from a rights-cleared historical primary source and requires expert verification before publication or practical interpretation.

Source: The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines by Pardo de Tavera, T. H. (Trinidad Hermenegildo) (historical date not recorded), monograph-offset-232052-1.

Ingredients or materials as extracted

  • Coriandrum sativum seeds: 15-30 grams of the seeds to one liter of water

Method as extracted

  1. Infuse according to the source passage: As a rule the infusion is given in doses of one liter a day (15-30 grams of the seeds to one liter of water).

Mandatory editorial checks

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  • Check toxicity, interactions, pregnancy, childhood use, allergies, route and current regulatory status.
  • Explain the documented historical use without presenting it as established modern treatment.
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Pause before using

  • Historical formula: ingredient identity, strength, contamination risk and terminology may differ from modern practice.
  • Do not use this record as dosage or treatment guidance. Every ingredient, route and contraindication requires qualified editorial verification.
  • The historical use wording does not establish modern clinical effectiveness.
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Evidence references

  1. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines — Project GutenbergPrimary source for the extracted ingredients and method at monograph-offset-232052-1.
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