Kotok Tahi Drug Benefit Interest
These plants grow wild or used as a hedge plant, distinctive smell rather unpleasant. Single leaf, sitting opposite end of the tapered ovoid form a jagged edge of bone pinnate leaves, upper surface hairy with a lot of rough-haired rarely touching the lower surface.
Name of area:
Satek flowers, saliyara, saliyere, chicken dung, dung kotok (Sunda) telek flowers, obio, puyengan, tembelek,; tembelekan, teterapan (Java), kamanco, mainco,; tamanjho (Madura), Flower fence, wood Singapore, lai chicken ; (Sumatra); se mei Wu (China).;
utilization:
PART USED: Leaves, flowers, roots, dry.
USE:
1. Roots: Influenza, tuberculosis glands, rheumatic, fluor albus (white).
2. Flowers: TBC with coughing up blood, asthmatic.
3. Leaves: Drug skin disease, ulcers, swelling, hives, high fever, rheumatic, bruising.
HOW TO USE:
1. Use of Outside.
Fresh leaves are crushed to be attached to a sore or boil just enough to wash the skin diseases, ulcers, bleeding wounds, bruises, whitish.
2. Rheumatik: root decoction enough for bathing.
3. Pulmonary tuberculosis, cough with phlegm, asthma
Rinse and 9 grams of dried flowers, and then boiled in 3 cups of water until the remaining
2 cups. when cool, strain the cooking liquid Nair. Drink this mixture three times a day
brackish each 2 / 3 cup.
3. Gland tuberculosis, influenza, and whitish
take 6-10 grams of dried root, then wash. material boiled in 4 cups of water until
and the remaining 2 cups boiling. Once cool, strain the cooking liquid. drink 3 times
day of each 2 / 3 cup.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
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