MEDICINAL USE:
- Expelling gases, flatulence and griping pains from the stomach and bowels.
- Promotes menstrual flow.
- Reduces or eliminates fever.
- Calms nervous excitements.
- For causing vomiting.
- Asthma, diarrhea and chronic dysentery.
- For giving the body tone and vitality.
- Promotes the removal of mucous secretions from the bronchial tubes.
- Against fungal skin ailments and scabies.
- Relieving rheumatic pains and epilepsy.
- A good mosquito repellant.
HOW TO USE:
- The decoction of the rhizome is used to cause vomiting. It is also used for asthma, diarrhea and chronic dysentery.
- The infusion of the rhizome can be used for giving the body tone and vitality and for the removal of mucous secretions from the bronchial tubes.
- The powder of the dry rhizome mixed with castor oil is used externally for fungal skin ailments and scabies.
- The crushed rhizome is applied on the area affected by rheumatism.
- The powdered rhizome mixed with honey is taken internally for epilepsy.
- Keeping potted plants on your veranda and indoors can keep mosquito away.
PARTS USED:
The underground
stem or rhizome.
DOSE:
For
decoction, use 1 teaspoon of dry rhizome in 1 cup of water. Use 1 cup a day.
For infusion, use 2 teaspoons of the rhizome in ½ cup of water. Use 1 cup a
day, for details on decoction and infusion.
For details on decoction and infusion.
Hot infusion: Pour boiling water over the collected
herb, steep for 15 minutes and strain. this method is used for flower and
leaves to make a tea of use away. It could also be used for powdered bark,
root, seed, or resin and also for bruised nuts,seeds, bark, or buds.
Cold Infusion: Steep
a cold water for several hours, and use.
Decoction: Here is hard parts of the plants such as
twigs, root, barks, rhizomes, berries and some seeds are gently simmered for
about 30 minutes in water so as to release their properties. Strain before use.
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