Bangladesh:Ananas

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|docName= Marma tribe plant table
 
|docName= Marma tribe plant table
 
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|ailments=The bark is used for toothache, loosening of tooth, and for lesions within the mouth or around the tooth.
 
|ailments=The bark is used for toothache, loosening of tooth, and for lesions within the mouth or around the tooth.
 
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|handbook= 38 (Ananas comosus )
 
 
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|docName= Chak tribe plant table
 
|docName= Chak tribe plant table
 
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|ailments=Anthelmintic, anti-vomiting, respiratory problems in children, lung disorders. The fruits are taken as anthelmintic and anti-vomiting. Young leaves are warmed and juice squeezed from the warm leaves are taken or massaged in the chest as remedy for respiratory problems in children and lung disorders.
 
|ailments=Anthelmintic, anti-vomiting, respiratory problems in children, lung disorders. The fruits are taken as anthelmintic and anti-vomiting. Young leaves are warmed and juice squeezed from the warm leaves are taken or massaged in the chest as remedy for respiratory problems in children and lung disorders.
 
|procurement=
 
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|handbook= 38 (Ananas comosus )
 
 
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|name= Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
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|docName= Rakhain tribe Plant table
 
|docName= Rakhain tribe Plant table
 
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|ailments=Helminthiasis, jaundice. Three leaves are taken, cut into small pieces and soaked in a glass of water for 12 hours.  The water is next strained through a cloth.  Two teaspoon full of the water is given twice daily to children, and three teaspoon full of water is taken thrice daily by adults for 3-5 days.  
 
|ailments=Helminthiasis, jaundice. Three leaves are taken, cut into small pieces and soaked in a glass of water for 12 hours.  The water is next strained through a cloth.  Two teaspoon full of the water is given twice daily to children, and three teaspoon full of water is taken thrice daily by adults for 3-5 days.  
 
|procurement=
 
|procurement=
|handbook= 38 (Ananas comosus )
 
 
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|name= Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
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|docName= Tripura tribe plant table
 
|docName= Tripura tribe plant table
 
|tribe= Tripura
 
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|ailments=Anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, urinary problems, stimulate appetite. 1. Young fruits are taken as anthelmintic. 2. Ripe fruits are taken for appetite stimulation and urinary problems. 3. A combination of leaf and fruit juice is considered anti-bacterial.
 
|ailments=Anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, urinary problems, stimulate appetite. 1. Young fruits are taken as anthelmintic. 2. Ripe fruits are taken for appetite stimulation and urinary problems. 3. A combination of leaf and fruit juice is considered anti-bacterial.
 
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|handbook= 38 (Ananas comosus )
 
 
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Revision as of 09:00, 8 February 2010

Contents

Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.


Sai-ki-bang (Marma - -)

name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Local Name Sai-ki-bang
Tribe (Info) Marma
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used -
Ailment The bark is used for toothache, loosening of tooth, and for lesions within the mouth or around the tooth.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Naindrachen-a (Chak - -)

name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Local Name Naindrachen-a
Tribe (Info) Chak
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Leaf, fruit
Ailment Anthelmintic, anti-vomiting, respiratory problems in children, lung disorders. The fruits are taken as anthelmintic and anti-vomiting. Young leaves are warmed and juice squeezed from the warm leaves are taken or massaged in the chest as remedy for respiratory problems in children and lung disorders.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Nan-dera-bong (Rakhain - -)

name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Local Name Nan-dera-bong
Tribe (Info) Rakhain
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Leaf
Ailment Helminthiasis, jaundice. Three leaves are taken, cut into small pieces and soaked in a glass of water for 12 hours. The water is next strained through a cloth. Two teaspoon full of the water is given twice daily to children, and three teaspoon full of water is taken thrice daily by adults for 3-5 days.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.


Am-toi (Tripura - -)

name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Local Name Am-toi
Tribe (Info) Tripura
Village -
District ( Map) -
Part(s) Used Leaf, fruit
Ailment Anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, urinary problems, stimulate appetite. 1. Young fruits are taken as anthelmintic. 2. Ripe fruits are taken for appetite stimulation and urinary problems. 3. A combination of leaf and fruit juice is considered anti-bacterial.
Procurement
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh.
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