Family |
1 Uncollected 2 Apocynaceae |
Common name: |
1 Not provided 2 Devil tree (English), Batino (Filipino) |
Local name: |
1 Kalmudo (Tagakaulo) 2 Dita (Tagakaulo), Batino (Tagalog) |
Indication: |
For intestinal worm, antihelmentic, para sa bitok |
Plant part used: |
1 Roots and Young leaves 2 Bark |
Method of Preparation: |
Extracted juice- Scrape the bark of Dita then squeeze to extract the juice. Squeeze as well the roots and young leaves of Kalmudo. |
Direction for use: |
Let the patient chew the squeezed Dita bark and Kalmudo roots and young leaves. |
Additional information: |
The patient can eat the chewed part or just extract the juice from the masticated parts. |
Informant: |
Clarita Inantay-a traditional general practitioner in Tagakaolo and at the same time she is also a Mananamok (Tagakaulo)-traditional birth attendant or midwife. |
Place gathered: |
Davao del Sur, Malita, Barangay Pinalpalan, Sitio Lunao |
Gathered by / Date gathered: |
12/11/2012 |
Abstracted by: |
Cabero JD |
Date abstracted: |
10/03/2014 |
Province: |
Davao - Tagakaolo |