Latin name
Gaultheria fragrantissima Wall
Origin
Canada, Central America, Asia, Nepal.
Used part
The essential oil from the leaves.
Active components
Essential oil (methyl salicylate): anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and analgaesic action.
Usage
The leaves of fragrant wintergreen, which smell strongly of camphor, are sometimes used in an infusion. The juice of the leaves is used to treat coughs. The juice and the leaves are used as vermifuges. Despite their strong flavour, the ripe berries can be eaten. They are chewed to treat stomach troubles. The essential oil obtained from the leaves is antiseptic, aromatic, carminative and stimulating. It contains methyl salicylate, a natural precursor of aspirin. It is used in the topical treatment of rheumatic conditions.1-4 For its aromatic odour, this essential oil is applied as an ingredient in confectionery, herbal teas, toothpaste, perfume, etc.).
