Bangladesh:Eleutherine
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|docName= Garo tribe plant table of Madhupur Tangail district | |docName= Garo tribe plant table of Madhupur Tangail district | ||
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|ailments=Headache, diarrhea. The leaves are chewed for relieving headache. There is a belief that a person approaching the plant develops headache and vomiting tendency, which is relieved by chewing a small quantity of leaves. Juice of leaves is used against diarrhea. | |ailments=Headache, diarrhea. The leaves are chewed for relieving headache. There is a belief that a person approaching the plant develops headache and vomiting tendency, which is relieved by chewing a small quantity of leaves. Juice of leaves is used against diarrhea. | ||
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|docName= Chak tribe plant table | |docName= Chak tribe plant table | ||
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|ailments=Tumor, fever, diarrhea. A paste of tubers is applied over tumors till cure. Leaves and tubers are boiled with water and taken as remedy for fevers and diarrhea. | |ailments=Tumor, fever, diarrhea. A paste of tubers is applied over tumors till cure. Leaves and tubers are boiled with water and taken as remedy for fevers and diarrhea. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 9 February 2010
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[edit] Eleutherine plicata Herb.
[edit] Tong-krai-choi, Chikra-choi (Marma - -)
name | Eleutherine plicata Herb. |
Local Name | Tong-krai-choi, Chikra-choi |
Tribe (Info) | Marma |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | - |
Part(s) Used | - |
Ailment | The root is used for difficulties in urination, and elephantitis. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
[edit] Chinisam (lal) (Garo - Tangail)
name | Eleutherine plicata Herb. |
Local Name | Chinisam (lal) |
Tribe (Info) | Garo |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Tangail |
Part(s) Used | Leaf |
Ailment | Headache, diarrhea. The leaves are chewed for relieving headache. There is a belief that a person approaching the plant develops headache and vomiting tendency, which is relieved by chewing a small quantity of leaves. Juice of leaves is used against diarrhea. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
[edit] Sulusu (Chak - -)
name | Eleutherine plicata Herb. |
Local Name | Sulusu |
Tribe (Info) | Chak |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | - |
Part(s) Used | Onion like tubers, leaf |
Ailment | Tumor, fever, diarrhea. A paste of tubers is applied over tumors till cure. Leaves and tubers are boiled with water and taken as remedy for fevers and diarrhea. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |