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(a) Indigofera suffruticosaMill. (b) Tinospora crispa (L.) Hook. f. & Thomson (c ) Not provided (d) Kaempferia galanga L. (e) Psidium guajavaL. (f) Not provided (g) Premna odorataBlanco (h) Not provided Print

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Family (a) Fabaceae peas; legumes (b) Menispermaceae (c ) Not provided (d) Zingiberaceae Ginger Family (e) Myrtaceae myrtles; myrtaces; myrtles; myrtaces (f) Not provided (g) Lamiaceae mints; menthes (h) Not provided
Common name: (a) Tayum (Filipino); Anil de pasto (English) (b) Makabuhay (Filipino) (c) Not provided (d) Gisol (Filipino); Galanga (English) (e) Bayabas (Filipino); Guava; Abas; Goyavier; Guabang; Kautonga; Kuahpa (English) (f) Not provided (g) Alagau (Filipino); Fragrant premna (English) (h) Not provided
Local name: (a) Tagum (b) Badyawan (c) helba-malipueon (d) kusol (e) bayawas (f) helba-manengasenga (g) adgaw (h) payaw
Indication: indigestion
Plant part used: (a) leaves (b) bark (c) leaves (d) leaves (e) leaves (f) leaves (g) leaves (h) rhizome
Method of Preparation: Pound all. Mix beaten egg white; broiled rhizome and rice porridge (as paste). Form into flat rounded cakes 1 and 1/2 in diameter and 3/8' thick. Wrap with payaw leaves.
Direction for use: 3 cakes change every 4 hours. Reduce 1 per change.
Additional information: Not provided
Informant: Estiquita; Maria (Aklan; Altavas; Man-op; )
Place gathered: Not provided
Gathered by / Date gathered: Not provided
Abstracted by: Not provided
Date abstracted: Not provided
Province: Aklan

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