Gabon leaf, also known as Garcinia kola, is traditionally used for various medicinal purposes, particularly in West Africa. It is known for its potential antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. The leaves are often used to treat ailments such as coughs, respiratory issues, and digestive problems, as well as to support overall health. Additionally, extracts from the leaves may be used in herbal remedies to enhance immunity and combat infections.
Comfrey leaf in tinctures and salves is traditionally used topically to aid wound healing, reduce inflammation, and soothe muscle and joint pain, including sprains and bruises. It's often called "knitbone" for its purported ability to help mend tissues.
they have no medicinal uses
The scientific name for the katakataka leaf is Diospyros blancoi. It is a species of tree belonging to the family Ebenaceae, native to the Philippines. The katakataka leaf is known for its traditional medicinal uses.
In Bisaya, "sambong" refers to a medicinal plant called Blumea balsamifera, which is commonly used for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
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medicinal purposes
Yea it does.
Cures of pains
Treating sicknesses
Pandas were not generally killed for medicinal uses. People did use the urine of the panda to kill parasites. They were killed for their fur and their meat.
I have tried gabon many times mainly for urinary tract infection. I used it for my father who was having problems with his kidney as well. He had dialysis thrice a week and I used brewed gabon as his water. This time, he is no longer in dialysis but I am also in another country now and my father refuses to drink brewed gabon anymore. Too sad.