Description:
Ngokilo (Stachytarpheta mutabilis) is a type of trunked plant wet and at first glance resembled grass trunked upright. In Java, these plants are common in rural areas that grow as shrubs. Trunk diameter of between 0.2 to 0.7 cm. Outer skin was purple with green spots and if the parents turned into chocolate. Ngokilo leaves oval, serrated on the edges with a distance rather rare, almost fluffy look. Leaf blade length (without stems) ranged between 5 - 8 cm (normal size) and broad leaves about 2 to 5 cm. This plant is easy to breed in the soil fertile, somewhat sheltered, and in the open.
Curable Disease:
Tumors, diabetes mellitus, Lever (Sick yellow), Ambeien (Hemorrhoids); cholesterol, Maag, can Taxable black caterpillars and ants.
Utilization:
1. Tumor
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to use: as Lalapan eaten every day and do
regularly.
Taboo: Salted fish, chili, bean sprouts, chicory, watercress, pineapple,
durian, Lengkong, jackfruit, ice, alcohol and tape, lemonade and vitzin.
2. Diabetes Mellitus
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to Use: eaten as Lalapan every day and do
regularly.
Taboo: food sweet.
3. Lever (ill Yellow)
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to Use: eaten as Lalapan every day and do
regularly.
Taboo: foods that contain fat.
4. Piles (hemorrhoids)
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to Use: eaten as Lalapan every day and do
regularly.
Taboo: meat goat and food / cooking is spicy.
5. High Cholesterol
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to Use: eaten as Lalapan every day and do
regularly.
Taboos: fatty foods.
6. Maag
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 3.
How to Use: eaten as Lalapan every day and do
regularly.
Taboo: spicy or acidic foods.
7. Can catch caterpillars and Black Ants
Material: Leaves of crude and fresh Ngokilo sheet 1.
How to use: rubbed on the itchy parts of your body until
leaves the issue of water and destroyed. Performed 2 times
after 2 hours ago.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Ngokilo
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