(a) Imperata cylindrica(L.) Raeusch. (b) Zea maysL. (c ) Lagerstroemia speciosa(L.) Pers. (d) Cocos nuciferaL. (e) Pandanus tectoriusParkinson ex Zucc.
(a) Imperata cylindrica(L.) Raeusch. (b) Zea maysL. (c ) Lagerstroemia speciosa(L.) Pers. (d) Cocos nuciferaL. (e) Pandanus tectoriusParkinson ex Zucc.
Family:
(a) Poaceae grasses; gramines (b) Poaceae grasses; gramines (c ) Lythraceae loosestrife (d) Arecaceae (e) Pandanaceae
Common name:
(a) Kogon (Filipino); Cogon grass (English) (b) Mais (Filipino); Corn (English) (c) Banaba (Filipino); Pride of India (English) (d) Niyog (Filipino); Coconut; Coconut palm (English) (e) Pandan (Filipino); Thatch screwpine; Textile screwpine; Tahitian screwpine; Pandan (English)
Local name:
(a) Cogon with (b) corn (c) banaba
Indication:
kidney trouble
Plant part used:
(a) roots (b) hairs (c) dried flowers
Method of Preparation:
Boil a handful of dried flowers together with a pinch of corn hairs and a pinch of cogon roots in 3 glasses of water to produce 1 glass of decoction.
Direction for use:
Adults/Adolescent: Drink 1 glass of decoction every 4 hours.
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Province:
Romblon