PARTE UTILIZADA= Used part: Parte aérea.
ACCION FARMACOLOGICA= Pharmacological action: Vulnerario.
ZONA GEOGRAFICA= Geografical zone: N. de Argentina.
Origin
Native to warmer parts of America; introduced into Indian gardens.
Action:
Berries—febrifuge, intestinal antiseptic.
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Origin
Jamaica
Folk medicinal uses
For the treatment of colds a decoction of this species is sometimes used. The tea is also thought to be of use in cases of marasmus in babies. In combination with spirit weed (probably Eryngium) it is said to have produced a remarkable cure in the case of a child with a diseased eye. In Cuba the pounded leaves are used as a wound dressing and to treat catarrh. The berries are included in Maya prescriptions for dysentery and amenorrhoea.
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Origin:
Mexico
Medicinal properties:
- “Aire” (Wind)
- “Espanto” (Fright)
- Rash (prickly heat)
- Branch decoction applied externally as body wash
1) TOURSARKISSIAN, Martín. Plantas medicinales de Argentina : sus nombres botánicos, vulgares, usos y distribución geográfica. Buenos Aires : Hemisferio Sur, 1980, p.99.
2) Khare, C.P./ Indian Medicinal Plants. -- Nueva Dheli: Springer, 2007 . - p 553.
3) Asprey, G.F; Phylis Thornton/ Medicinal plants of Jamaica. Parts III & IV. – p. 66.
4) Armando González Stuart/ Plants Used in Mexican Plants Used in Mexican Traditional Medicine Traditional Medicine: Their Application and Effects In Traditional Healing Practices. - p. 30.