Sambong, known scientifically as Blumea balsamifera, is a traditional herbal remedy primarily used in Southeast Asia for its diuretic properties to help treat kidney stones and urinary tract infections. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant effects, making it beneficial for managing conditions like hypertension and edema. Additionally, sambong is often used in folk medicine for digestive issues and respiratory ailments. Its leaves are typically brewed as tea or used in various herbal preparations.
Sambong in Bisaya is called "Lagundi."
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the english name of sambong is :Elumea, Ngaicamphor
the english name of sambong is :Elumea, Ngaicamphor
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.
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The Bicolano term for sambong is "sambong" as well. In the Bicol region, sambong refers to the plant known scientifically as Blumea balsamifera, which is valued for its medicinal properties, particularly in traditional herbal medicine. It is commonly used to treat various ailments, including kidney stones and urinary issues.
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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.
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