Newbouldia laevis Family Name: Bignoniaceae Local Name: Sesemasa Uses As Per Literature: A decoction is used in the treatment of coughs, diarrhoea and dysentery, whilst it is also given to children for treating epilepsy and convulsions. The bark is given in the form of an enema as a treatment for constipation and piles. Source: Useful Tropical Plants Database 2014 Traditional Uses: Bark is used in the treatment of conditions such as fracture, menstrual pains, piles, and body pains. Leaves are used to treat typhoid. Plant Category: Medicinal Plants Disease Treated: Fracture Menstrual pains Piles Body pains Typhoid INCREDIBLE BENEFITS OF NEWBOULDIA LAEVIS (OGILISI) Published On 2015 M06 21 | In Newbouldia Laevis By Blessing Okpala | 4 Comments Newbouldia laevis (ogilisi) is a tropical plant belonging to the family of Bignoniaceae. It is among the most useful plants in Africa and grow
Indigenous Knowledge on Forest Foods & Medicinal Plants in Ghana log in Indigenous Knowledge on Forest Foods & Medicinal Plants in Ghana Plants Plant Names (Scientific Names) Thumbnail Preview Traditional Uses Acacia kamerunensis Used for cleaning teeth. Paullinia pinnata Roots are used as an aphrodisiac. It is also used in the treatment of sores. Griffonia simplicifolia Leaves are used in the treatment of boil, fresh wound, sore in the head and insect stink. Senna siamea The leaves are used to treat malaria. Boerhavia diffusa The leaves are used to treat boil. Thevetia neriifolia The leaves are used to treat headache. Aspilia africana The leaves are used in the treatment of diarrhoea and stomach ulcer. Solanum erianthum The leaves are used to treat piles. Anthocleista nobilis The roots are used in the treatment of infectious disease of the throat (diphtheria) and also good for cur
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