Bangladesh:Oroxylum
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Oroxylum indicum Vent.
Krong-sa-bang (Marma - -)
name | Oroxylum indicum Vent. |
Local Name | Krong-sa-bang |
Tribe (Info) | Marma |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | - |
Part(s) Used | - |
Ailment | The root and leaf is given for sudden unconsciousness, for skin disorders, and taken as sexual stimulant. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
Tou-kharung (Tripura - -)
name | Oroxylum indicum Vent. |
Local Name | Tou-kharung |
Tribe (Info) | Tripura |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | - |
Part(s) Used | Bark, fruit |
Ailment | Scabies, eczema, skin disorders, abscess, leucorrhea, dysentery, urinary problems, toothache. 1. The fruits are dried and powdered and made into bean seed-sized pills. Two pills are taken thrice daily for 1-2 months for leucorrhea. 2. Bark juice is applied to scabies, eczema, skin disorders and tooth ache as remedy. To be applied till cure. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |
Aklong-singh (Murong - -)
name | Oroxylum indicum Vent. |
Local Name | Aklong-singh |
Tribe (Info) | Murong |
Village | - |
District ( Map) | - |
Part(s) Used | Bark, leaf, fruit |
Ailment | Fever, cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, astringent, sore throat, throat pain, rheumatic pain. One teaspoon of juice from the bark is taken 2-3 times daily as remedy for fever till cure. The leaves and fruits are taken as chutney; alternately, fruits are dried, powdered and made into pills and taken to cure fever. Juice squeezed from roots when taken acts as remedy for diarrhea and dysentery. Root juice acts as astringent. Bark of the roots or stems are grounded and made into pills. When taken, they act as remedy for throat pain, sore throat. 6. Bark paste is applied to affected area to relieve rheumatic pain. |
Procurement | |
The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. |