Family |
Loganiaceae |
Common name: |
katbalo_ga (Tag.); St. Ignatius bean, ignatia (Engl.); aguason, dankagi, mananaog, pa_gaguason (Bis.); gasud (S.L. Bis.); igasud (S.L. Bis., C. Bis); kanlara, katalo_ga (Bis.); katbalo_gan (Tag., Pamp.); pepitasa-katbalogan (Tag., Bis., Pamp.); ya_gi-ilagan (Mbo.) |
Local name: |
igasud |
Indication: |
for ulcer |
Plant part used: |
fruit |
Method of Preparation: |
Obtain 1 piece of igasud fruit. Wash this thoroughly. Boil 2 glasses of water until 1 glass remains. Dispose of the water. Sun-dry the boiled fruit for a day. Boil the fruit again, this time in 1 glass of water until half a glass remains. Dispose of the water. Sun-dry the fruit well. Boil fruit in 1 glass of water until half a glass remains. Let it cool. |
Direction for use: |
Drink half a glass of decoction once a day before sleeping at night. Continue treatment until one is well. |
Additional information: |
Should not be taken by pregnant women. Follow procedure carefully otherwise this can cause extreme dizziness. |
Informant: |
Boleche RS |
Place gathered: |
Samar, Basey, Barangay Guirang, Basey Watershed |
Gathered by / Date gathered: |
Luceriano RP |
Abstracted by: |
QuitainA |
Date abstracted: |
Mar-14 |
Province: |
Samar Island |