Description:
No barbed paste. Trunk to 25 m high and 65 cm diameter, stem in part a long leaved, beneath which there is pelepah leaf edge in tatters unravel into a black fiber. Leaf stalk up to 1.5 m, leaf blade length up to 5 m. Children up to 145 times leaves 7 cm, the bottom layer of wax there. Settle one, with the female ear cock ear length 2.5 m. Cob fork one time; lateral length of 1.5 m. Tassel pair, 12-15 mm long; many stamen. Female flowers on one's own, almost rounded ball; will bear fruit 3, with 3 heads ovary. Buni rounded bearing fruit, with the ends of the dented in, diameter 4 cm, 3 bears, 3 seeds. All Java, in forest or planted; 1-1400 m. Note: It is also famous with the name of the old Arenga saccharifera Labill. Perhaps all parts of the plant used; to root for the material and plaited whip, the rod to be fuller (water channel), wood for walking stick and usuk precarious, Pondoh vegetables to eat rice, bones and leaves to brush kranjang, young leaves to replace the cigarette paper, pelepah fiber for rope ijuk, to tense, kranjang, broom, brush, made terasnya "sago". tassel from cob disadap liquids that contain sugar, which then made sugar (gula Jawa), if dikhamirkan yield sago water, wine or vinegar; bijinya made candied and eaten (fro). The use of palm wine / legen (zymosis results from flower water) and roots.
Utilization:
PURPOSE
Tuak / legen:
-Sariawan.
-Constipation.
Roots:
Kidney-stones.
-Skin rash.
Ingredients and dosage
Kidney stone:
Ingredients:
Roots Aren 2 grams
Scoundrelly porcelain leaf 3 grams
Roots Alang-alang 3 grams
3 grams of herb Meniran
Water 20 ml
Ways of making:
Created infus.
How the
Drunk 1 time a day, 100 ml.
Duration of treatment:
Repeated for 14 days or until the kidneys bntu out. Discontinued treatment after batunya form out of stone, sand, or grain. Then drink leaves stew and herb stash Cats Meniran, as a substitute for tea water.
Constipation and Sariawan:
Legen drink beverages such as fresh other.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Aren (Arenga pinnata )
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