Family |
(a) Fabaceae peas; legumes (b) Apocynaceae dogbane; apocyns (c ) Asteraceae sunflowers; tournesols (d) Sapotaceae sapodillas; sapotes |
Common name: |
(a) Acacia (Filipino; Spanish); Raintree (English)
(b) Dita (Filipino); Bitter bark (English)
(c ) Sambong (Filipino); Blumea camphor; Ngai camphor(English)
(d) Kaymito (Filipino); Starapple (English) |
Local name: |
(a) Acacia mix with
(b) dalipaweng
(c) subosob
(d) caimito |
Indication: |
malaria |
Plant part used: |
(a) roots
(b) roots
(c) leaves
(d) leaves |
Method of Preparation: |
Mix roots and leaves of all these plants in equal proportions to produce a handful. Boil in 3 glasses of water to produce 1 glass decoction. |
Direction for use: |
Adults: Drink 1 glass decoction as needed. |
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: |
Nueva Ecija |