Origin
Throughout India in humid regions, up to 2,430 m.
Action:
Root—astringent and styptic; prescribed for diarrhoea, haematuria.
Bark—analgesic.
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Origin
Africa
Folk medicinal uses
Bark - A bark decoction or concoction is a common cough syrup, sometimes used as.a vermifuge. A bark infusion is drunk to control dysentery.
Leaves - A concoction of the leaves is also used as a vermifuge. Powdered leaves have
been found to be bitter. A leaf decoction is given to dogs as an anthelmintic.
Bark and Leaves - Both a bark and a leaf decoction is used as a gargle. inhalation, drink, lotion, bath, or vapour bath, for coughs, sore throat, asthma bronchitis, gonorrhoea, yellow fever, toothache, as a vermifuge, and is known to have antiplasmodic properties.
1) Khare, C.P./ Indian Medicinal Plants. -- Nueva Dheli: Springer, 2007 . - p 668.
2) Some medicinal forest plants of Africa and Latin America 67/ FAO. – FAO: Rome, 1986. – p. 244