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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of tormentil for these uses.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for tormentil.
People use tormentil as a tea for diarrhea, stomach problems, and fever.
The appropriate dose of tormentil depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Dwarf Gorse and Tormentil give the area a touch of extra colour.
Some species are called tormentils, though this is often used as a shorthand for common tormentil (P. erecta).
Pig nut, a delicate umbellifer, was in flower; and yellow rattle and tormentil.
Yellow tormentil dotted the grass.
He laughed appreciatively and accepted a concoction of tormentil, and threatened to return to bother all of them if it had no effect.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of tormentil during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
Patches of acid grassland are dominated by red fescue, and also contain abundant sheep's sorrel and tormentil.
Tall foxgloves indicated an acid soil, as did wild thyme, sheep's sorrel, bell heather, tormentil and heath bed straw.
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and tormentil (Potentilla erecta) also occur.
The larvae feed on various woody and herbaceous plants such as Erica, Calluna and Tormentil.
Recorded also are Common Cow-wheat, Lousewort, Bitter-vetch and Tormentil.
Notable species include mat-grass, heath bedstraw and tormentil, as well as several species of lichen that are uncommon in Leicestershire.
His favourites were Germander Speedwell, Creeping Tormentil and Common Chickweed.
Buzzards, kestrels, lapwings and curlews are common, while bilberry, tormentil and heath bedstraw carpet the soil.
The moorland is dominated by wood sage, heather and bilberry, while the meadows support a range of wild flowers including mountain pansy, tormentil and harebell.
Phlobaphenes can be extracted from the root of the common tormentil (Potentilla erecta) as tormentil red.
Effect of oral administration of tormentil root extract (Potentilla tormentilla) on rotavirus diarrhea in children: a randomized, double blind, controlled trial.
A range of typical heathland flowers flourish, including Heath Bedstraw, Lousewort, Tormentil and Sneezewort.
The grassland area is now unimproved and Cowslip, Tormentil, Cuckooflower and Bird's-foot-trefoil flourish.
Amongst the rare plants in the Lewitz are Orchids, Pasqueflower, Tormentil and Marsh Gentian.
The larva feeds on moor matgrass near bogs and springs and the nectar-feeding adult visits bilberry, tormentil and heath bedstraw.
Phlobaphenes can be extracted from the root of the common tormentil (Potentilla erecta) as tormentil red.
Tormentil (Potentilla erecta)
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and tormentil (Potentilla erecta) also occur.
The constants are Festuca ovina, Galium saxatile, Potentilla erecta and Pteridium.
The larva feed on Potentilla, Agrimonie and Fragaria species, but primarily Potentilla erecta.
The constants are Blechnum spicant, Galium saxatile, Oxalis acetosella, Potentilla erecta and Thelypteris limbosperma.
The larvae feed on Fragaria moschata, Fragaria vesca, Fragaria viridis, Potentilla erecta and Potentilla sterilis.
Hulme and Blyth (1984) recognised several vegetation types which might be forms of the above communities involving Calluna vulgaris and Potentilla erecta in disturbed peatland in Lewis.
Armeria maritima is now no longer constant, though frequent, and the additional constants are Anthoxanthum odoratum, Agrostis capillaris, Rumex acetosa, Poa subcaerulea and Potentilla erecta.
The constants are S. nigricans (as the prostrate marine ecotype),Carex panicea, C. serotina, Molinia caerulea, Danthonia decumbens, Euphrasia spp. and Potentilla erecta.
They are often found with Juncus articulatus, Juncus conglomeratus, Lotus pedunculatus, Mentha aquatica (water mint), Molinia caerulea(Purple Moor Grass), Potentilla erecta, Pulicaria dysenterica, and Salix cinerea.
On the upper slopes the juniper is associated with species-rich acid grassland, which is dominated by sheep's fescue, Festuca ovina, common bent, Agrostis capillaris, heath bedstraw, Galium saxatile, and tormentil, Potentilla erecta.
The Fell is actively managed by Durham County Council, in an effort to maintain a broad range of heathland species, including such desirable species as Heath Bedstraw, Galium saxatile, and Common Tormentil, Potentilla erecta.
Additionally, flora typical of relatively basepoor clay soils, such as pignut Conopodium majus, betony Betonica officinalis, heath bedstraw Galium saxatile, tormentil Potentilla erecta, devil's-bit scabious Succisa pratensis, and mat grass Nardus stricta, are present.
The flushes are dominated by Purple Moor-grass Molinia caerulea and typical species occurring here include Cross-leaved Heath Erica tetralix, Tormentil Potentilla erecta, Sharp-flowered Rush Juncus acutiflorus and Royal Fern Osmunda regalis.
In the northern part of the site, areas where the underlying limestone outcrops at the surface, or has been cut into by small streams, are marked by bands of grassland, typically dominated by mat-grass, Nardus stricta, and with herbs such as heath bedstraw, Galium saxatile, and tormentil, Potentilla erecta.