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(a) Onychium siliculosum (Desv.) C. Chr. (b) Centella asiatica(L.) Urb. (c ) Eleusine indica(L.) Gaertn. (d) Not provided (e) Not provided (f) Kyllinga nemoralis(J.R. Forst. & G. Forst.) Dandy ex Hutch. & Dalziel (g) Carica papayaL. Print

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Family (a) Adiantaceae (b) Apiaceae (c ) Poaceae grasses; gramines (d) Not provided (e) Not provided (f) Cyperaceae sedges; foins coupants; la?ches; rouches; rouchettes (g) Caricaceae papayas
Common name: (a) Dila-dila (Filipino) (b) Takip-kohol (Filipino); Indian hydrocotyle; Spadeleaf (English) (c) Paragis (Filipino); Wire grass; Crowsfoot grass; Silver crabgrass; Indian goosegrass; Goosegrass (English) (d) Not provided (e) Not provided (f) Anuang (Filipino); Whitehead spikesedge (English); Busikad (P.Bis.) (g) Papaya (Filipino); Melon tree; Papaya; Pawpaw (English)
Local name: (a) Dila-dila sa iro mix with (b) yahong-yahong (c) bila-bila (d) escobang magawis (e) escobang pungko (f) busikad (g) papayang lalaki
Indication: senda
Plant part used: (a) leaves (b) leaves (c) leaves (d) leaves (e) leaves (f) flowers (g) flowers
Method of Preparation: Mix all the plants mentioned. Roast until they are burnt. Powder. Soak in 3 glasses of water. Drink the infusion.
Direction for use: All ages: One-half glass 2x a day.
Additional information: Not provided
Informant: Not provided
Place gathered: Not provided
Gathered by / Date gathered: Not provided
Abstracted by: Not provided
Date abstracted: Not provided
Province: Lanao del Norte

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