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Iris versicolor
Iris nord‑américain utilisé par les Amérindiens et les médecins éclectiques comme puissant nettoyant du foie et du système lymphatique.
Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) is a North American herb traditionally used by Native Americans and Eclectic physicians as a cholagogue and lymphatic stimulant. Its primary active compounds include iridin, isophthalic acid, volatile oil, and resin, which contribute to its purported actions on the liver, lymphatic system, and skin. Evidence is limited (Level C), with most support derived from traditional use and preliminary studies.
The iridin and isophthalic acid in Blue Flag are believed to stimulate bile secretion and enhance lymphatic drainage, possibly through cholinergic and anti-inflammatory pathways. The resinous compounds may exert a mild irritant effect on gastrointestinal mucosa, promoting peristalsis and detoxification. However, specific receptor or enzyme targets remain poorly characterized in modern research.
Iris nord‑américain utilisé par les Amérindiens et les médecins éclectiques comme puissant nettoyant du foie et du système lymphatique.
Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) is a North American herb traditionally used by Native Americans and Eclectic physicians as a cholagogue and lymphatic stimulant. Its primary active compounds include iridin, isophthalic acid, volatile oil, and resin, which contribute to its purported actions on the liver, lymphatic system, and skin. Evidence is limited (Level C), with most support derived from traditional use and preliminary studies.
The iridin and isophthalic acid in Blue Flag are believed to stimulate bile secretion and enhance lymphatic drainage, possibly through cholinergic and anti-inflammatory pathways. The resinous compounds may exert a mild irritant effect on gastrointestinal mucosa, promoting peristalsis and detoxification. However, specific receptor or enzyme targets remain poorly characterized in modern research.