Family |
(a) Boraginaceae borage; bourraches (b) Amaryllidaceae (c ) Asteraceae sunflowers; tournesols (d) Euphorbiaceae spurge; euphorbes ( e) Poaceae grasses; gramines (f) Not provided (g) Fabaceae peas; legumes (h) Malvaceae mallows; mauves |
Common name: |
(a) Trompa ng elepante (Filipino); Indian heliotrope (English)
(b) Sibuyas (Filipino); Onion (English)
(c) Sambong (Filipino); Blumea camphor; Ngai camphor(English)
(d) Tuba (Filipino); Croton; Purging croton (English)
(e) Tanglad (Filipino); Ginger grass; Lemon grass (English)
(f) Not provided
(g) Sitaw (Filipino); String beans; Blackeyed pea (English)
(h) Bulak (Filipino); Cotton; Upland cotton (English) |
Local name: |
(a) Trompang elepante mix with (b) sibuyas costa
(c) alimhon
(d) kasla
(e) tanglad
(f) kagupkop
(g) latay
(h) kandaba |
Indication: |
fever |
Plant part used: |
leaves |
Method of Preparation: |
Mix all plants together and rub all over the body. Poultice some to forehead. |
Direction for use: |
All ages: Do it 2x a day for 3 days. |
Additional information: |
Not provided |
Informant: |
Not provided |
Place gathered: |
Not provided |
Gathered by / Date gathered: |
Not provided |
Abstracted by: |
Not provided |
Date abstracted: |
Not provided |
Province: |
Capiz |