Sambong is known in English as "blumea balsamifera," a medicinal herb commonly used in traditional medicine in various cultures, particularly in Southeast Asia. It is often used for its diuretic properties and is thought to help with kidney health and urinary tract issues. In some regions, sambong is also referred to as "horse sage" or "balsam plant."
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the english name of sambong is :Elumea, Ngaicamphor
the english name of sambong is :Elumea, Ngaicamphor
Sambong in Bisaya is called "Lagundi."
Sambong
The scientific name of sambong is Blumea balsamifera.
In Ilokano, sambong is called "limoncito." It is a medicinal plant used to treat various health conditions such as kidney stones, hypertension, and urinary tract infections.
It is when someone ggets clobbered over the head. The other person yells sambong!
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Sambong leaves have a powerful active ingredient that can kill mosquitoes and other insects. This ingredient can be extracted into liquid form.
dahon ng sambong...
In Bisaya, "sambong" refers to a medicinal plant called Blumea balsamifera, which is commonly used for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.