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Veronica stricta
Shrub endemic to New Zealand, the bark and leaves used by Maori as a primary treatment for diarrhea and bowel conditions, one of the most important Maori medicines.
Shrub endemic to New Zealand, the bark and leaves used by Maori as a primary treatment for diarrhea and bowel conditions, one of the most important Maori medicines. Key active compounds include aucubin, catalpol, iridoids.
aucubin, along with catalpol and iridoids, are the primary bioactive compounds in Hebe Stricta. These compounds disrupts microbial cell membranes and inhibits pathogen growth, promotes tissue regeneration and modulates local inflammation.
Antidiarrheal
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Astringent
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Antimicrobial
Wound healing
Diarrhea
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Dysentery
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Bowel conditions
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Urinary
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
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