Bangladesh:Aerva
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==Aerva lanata (L.) A. L. Juss. ex Schultes== | ==Aerva lanata (L.) A. L. Juss. ex Schultes== | ||
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Aerva lanata (L.) A. L. Juss. ex Schultes
Joanbir (Muslim - Rajshahi)
name | Aerva lanata (L.) A. L. Juss. ex Schultes |
Local Name | Joanbir |
Tribe (Info) | Muslim |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Rajshahi |
Part(s) Used | Root, whole plant |
Ailment | 1. Piles. Root of the plant along with 3 slices of belly portion of boal fish, nutmeg, and black peppers are cooked and eaten on three consecutive Sundays in the morning on an empty stomach. 2. Urinary tract disorders (can be associated with diabetes). Whole plant along with leaves of Tejbal tree is fried with spices (garam masala) and taken thrice daily for 7 days. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
Aerva sanguinolenta (L.) Blume.
Lal bish hori (Santal - Rajshahi)
name | Aerva sanguinolenta (L.) Blume. |
Local Name | Lal bish hori |
Tribe (Info) | Santal |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Rajshahi |
Part(s) Used | Bark |
Ailment | Blood in urine. The bark of Aerva sanguinolenta is mixed with 3 ghughura, 60 black peppers, crushed, made into pills and dries. The pills are taken thrice daily for one month. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |