Bangladesh:Miliusa
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|name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | |name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | ||
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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= The wood is used in construction of houses. | |ailments= The wood is used in construction of houses. | ||
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|name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | |name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | ||
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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=Leucorrhea. The bark along with some ginger is pounded and made into pills, which are administered 3 times daily for leucorrhea. During this time, the patient has to eat only Atap rice and abstain from fish diet for 21 days. | |ailments=Leucorrhea. The bark along with some ginger is pounded and made into pills, which are administered 3 times daily for leucorrhea. During this time, the patient has to eat only Atap rice and abstain from fish diet for 21 days. | ||
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|name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | |name= Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran | ||
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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=Dysentery, liver troubles, anthelmintic. A decoction or raw juice of leaves or barks is used against dysentery. It is also used in liver troubles and as an anthelmintic. The dose is half cup every morning for 2-3 days. | |ailments=Dysentery, liver troubles, anthelmintic. A decoction or raw juice of leaves or barks is used against dysentery. It is also used in liver troubles and as an anthelmintic. The dose is half cup every morning for 2-3 days. | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 8 February 2010
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Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran
Gandhi-gajari (Garo - Tangail)
name | Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran |
Local Name | Gandhi-gajari |
Tribe (Info) | Garo |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Tangail |
Part(s) Used | Wood |
Ailment | The wood is used in construction of houses. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
Gandhi-gajari (Garo - Tangail)
name | Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran |
Local Name | Gandhi-gajari |
Tribe (Info) | Garo |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Tangail |
Part(s) Used | Bark |
Ailment | Leucorrhea. The bark along with some ginger is pounded and made into pills, which are administered 3 times daily for leucorrhea. During this time, the patient has to eat only Atap rice and abstain from fish diet for 21 days. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
Gandhi-gajari (Garo - Tangail)
name | Miliusa velutina var. deviyarina S. M. Rajendran |
Local Name | Gandhi-gajari |
Tribe (Info) | Garo |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | Tangail |
Part(s) Used | Leaf, bark |
Ailment | Dysentery, liver troubles, anthelmintic. A decoction or raw juice of leaves or barks is used against dysentery. It is also used in liver troubles and as an anthelmintic. The dose is half cup every morning for 2-3 days. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |