ADASEMA (Chrysophyllum africanum) Family Name: Sapotaceae Local Name: Adasema, Alasa, Adasa Uses As Per Literature: The latex from the bark and young fruit is used as birdlime. A bark infusion is used in traditional medicine as a stomachic and carminative. A maceration of the stem bark is taken to promote lactation. Powdered bark is applied to sores. The fruit is used to treat diarrhoea and vomiting. The seed oil is edible, and the seeds are also used to make soap. Source: Useful Tropical Plants Database 2014 Traditional Uses: Fruit pulp is eaten as a fruit. Plant Category: Forest Foods Seasons Available: Rainy Season Food Category: Fruits How it is eaten: Raw Part eaten: Fruit Tetrapleura tetraptera ( PREKESE) Family Name: Fabaceae Local Name: Prekese Uses As Per Literature: The bark is...
In our village near Kakum National Park in Ghana, Oldman Burger, a homeopathic doctor used to say that any leaf or herb that is bitter is good for a sweet generation of today. One of the things Agya Mbir taught us was the BITTER LEAVES. Botanically it is called Vernonia Amygdalina. In Ghana , the Fantses call it BOWENE, Bowin in Akan, Avenya in Ewe and Shiwaka in Hausa. In Nigeria, it is called ‘Ewuro’ by the ‘Yorubas’, ‘Shiwaka’ by the Hausas, ‘Onugbu’ by the Igbos, and ‘Aforloh’ amongst the Idoma people, bitter leaf is scientifically called Vernonia amygdalina. Strengthens liver health This wonder leaf is generally considered a liver herb because it stimulates, cleanses and supports the liver. The liver is one of the most important organs of the body. There are a lot of major functions that the liver should do every day and this includes the production of bile acid that helps in fat metabolism. Without the...
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