CHN Report
CHN Report
Alibhon, Alimon, Kambihon, Lakdanbulan(Vis.) Ayohan, Bulaklak Ga buen, Kaliban (Tag.) Gintin-gintin, Haliban/Camphor (Eng.)
What is Sambong?
A plant that reaches 1 to 3 meters in height with rough hairy leaves. Young plants around mother plant may be separated when they have three or more leaves
Uses of Sambong
Anti-Edema
Diuretic
Anti-urolithiasis
Preparation
Boil chopped leaves in water for 15 minutes until one glassful remains. Cool and strain.
Dosage
Dried Leaves
4 tbsp
Fresh Leaves
6 tbsp tbsp of adult dose
Divide
Amargoso(Sp.); Margoso, Ampalaya(Tag.); Apalia(Pamp.); Apape(Ibn); Apapet(ltn.); Palia (Bis., Ban., If., Ilk.); Pubia(Sub.); Suligum(sul); Balsam Apple, Balsam pear, Bitter Gourd (Eng.)
What is Ampalaya?
Uses of Ampalaya
Preparation
Gather and wash young leaves very well. Chop. Boil 6 tablespoons in two glassfuls of water for 15 minutes under low fire. Do not cover pot. Cool and strain.
Dosage
Note:
Tsaang Gubat
BONUS means
Boil for 15minutes, Low-heat, and remove cover One kind of plant per symptoms or sickness No insecticides Use clay pot Stop if adverse effect develop