MEDICINAL USE:
- For expelling gases, flatulence and griping pains from the stomach and bowels.
- Diarrhea.
- Ulcers.
- As a laxative.
- Boils and abscesses.
HOW TO USE:
- The decoction of the root is used for spelling gases, flatulence, and griping pains from stomach and bowels.
- The decoction of the bark is used to cure diarrhea.
- The decoction of the bark is recommended as a useful wash in ulcers.
- The decoction of the flowers works as a laxative.
- The bark or root and flowers mixed with boiled rice water is used as a maturant for boils and abscesses.
PARTS USED:
The root, bark and flowers.
DOSE:
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.
Normal Dosage
For Fresh herb or plant twenty grams are used for one liter of
water. if a dried herb are used the amount of plant material should ten grams
For Adults: 4 or 5 cups a day
Children: Aged 10 to 15 years 3 to 4
cups a day
Aged 6 to 9 years 2 cups a day
Aged 2 to 5 years 1 cups a day
1 to 2 years: 1/2 cups a day
Below 1 year: 1/4 or less cup a day
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