Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ki Tolod



Description:
Plants from the West Indies is growing wild on the edge of water or river channel, dike fields, around fences and other places which moist and open. Tolod Ki can be found from the lowlands to 1100 m above sea level. Herbaceous plant upright, reaches 60 cm tall, branching from the base, white gummy sharp taste and are toxic. Leaves single, sitting, lancet shape, rough surface, the tip pointed, base narrowed into a curved edge, until the curved toothed pinnate. Leaves 5-17 cm long, 2-3 cm wide, green color. The flowers are erect, single, out of the armpit leaves, long-stemmed, star-shaped crown of white. The fruit is a bell-shaped boxes, duck, split into two rooms, seedy. Propagation by seed, stem cuttings or seedlings.

Curable Disease:
Dental pain, asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, medicine injuries; eye drops, medicine kanker.
Utilization:
PART THAT USE: The leaves, flowers or whole plants.
PURPOSE:
Leaves:
- Toothache.
- Asthma, bronchitis, sore throat.
- Drug wounds. Interest:
- Eye drops.
The whole plant:
- Cancer drugs.

USAGE:
To drink: 3 leaves, boiled.
External use: The leaves washed and crushed, put the sick place.
HOW TO USE:
1. Bronchitis, inflammation tonggorok:
3 fresh bay leaves washed and then boiled with 2 cups water
net until remaining 1 glass. After chilling filtered and drunk.
Apply 2 times a day, morning and afternoon.
2. Toothache:
2 bay leaves washed and finely ground, put in the hole
toothache.
3. Drug injury:
Sufficiently fresh leaves washed and boxed until smooth.
Stick to the wound and then wrapped with a clean cloth. Replace 2-3 times
day.

NOTE: This plant is poisonous. For a drink, no more than 3 leaves.

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