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Dianthera Pectoralis Murr.

Nota de alcance (en)

Origin

Jamaica

Folk medicinal uses

Probably acquired its common name from the use made of it in the treatment of cuts. The leaves are bruised, alone or with rum, and applied as a plaster. Tea made with the leaves is taken for colds. Beckwith reports its use as a tea for colic in babies and for consumption. In the latter case it is boiled with love weed (Cuscula), an orange is added and the drink is sweetened. In Trinidad this plant is called garden balsam and is sold in the markets as a cold remedy. (2).

Nota bibliográfica (en)

Asprey, G.F.; Phyllis Thornton/ Medicinal plants of Jamaica. Parts I & II. – p. 3.

Dianthera Pectoralis Murr.

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08-Sep-2021
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08-Sep-2021
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