LABDANUM Overview Information
Labdanum is a plant. The leaves, stems, and flowers are used to make medicine.
Labdanum is used for bronchitis, diarrhea, water retention (edema), hernia, tumors, leprosy, and hardening of the spleen. It is also used for loosening chest congestion, emptying the bowels, and as a stimulant.
Some people apply labdanum to the skin as a drying agent and to stop bleeding from minor cuts.
In foods and beverages, various preparations of labdanum (labdanum absolute, labdanum oleoresin, and labdanum oil) are used as flavoring agents.
In cosmetics, labdanum absolute and oil are used as fragrance.
In addition, people use labdanum to kill pests and insects.
How does it work?
Labdanum contains substances that might kill bacteria and fungus.
LABDANUM Uses & Effectiveness 
Insufficient Evidence for:
- Bronchitis.
- Diarrhea.
- Water retention (edema).
- Hernia.
- Leprosy.
- Hardening of the spleen.
- Chest congestion.
- Use as a stimulant.
- Emptying and cleansing the bowel.
- Stopping or preventing bleeding, when applied to the skin.
- Other conditions.
LABDANUM Side Effects & Safety
Labdanum may be safe when taken by mouth in food amounts or when used on the skin. It is not known if taking labdanum by mouth in medicinal amounts is safe or what the possible side effects might be.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of labdanum during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.LABDANUM Dosing
The appropriate dose of labdanum depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for labdanum. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.






