Family |
Capparaceae |
Common name: |
bayabas-uak, dauag, dawag, halubagat-kahoi, malarayat-kahoi, salimbagat, tinikan (Tag.); capertree, caper thorn (Engl.); abu_gung (P. Bis.); balituk (Buk.); kasuit (Pamp.); salimomo, saluasua (Bis.); tarabtab, tarabtab-ual, taraptap (Ilk.) |
Local name: |
salimbagat |
Indication: |
For pasma |
Plant part used: |
leaf (fresh) |
Method of Preparation: |
Express juice from plant materials. |
Direction for use: |
Take juice by mouth. Use sapal (strained plant materials) to massage affected area. |
Additional information: |
Do not take a bath until 3 days after massage. Pasma is manifested by hand tremors, cold perspiration, headache, and fainting. It is caused by exposure to heat followed by exposure to cold. |
Informant: |
Same_ano L |
Place gathered: |
Samar, Calbayog City, Barangay Pinamorotan, Pambujan Watershed |
Gathered by / Date gathered: |
Luceriano RP |
Abstracted by: |
QuitainA |
Date abstracted: |
Mar-14 |
Province: |
Samar Island |