Anthocleista nobilis roots (akan:Awudifokete) – 150g

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Cabbage palm is a small to medium-sized tree usually growing up to 18 metres tall but with occasional specimens to 30 metres. The bole can be free of branches for up to 15 metres, and 50 – 90cm in diameter. Cabbage palm is widely used in traditional medicine throughout its distribution area as a strong purgative and diuretic. The bark has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.  A bark decoction is taken or used as vapour bath to treat fever, stomach-ache, leprosy, gonorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea

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Function

  • strong purgative,
  • dysmenorrhoea
  • diuretic,
  • piles

Dosage form

Roots

Contraindication

None known

Adverse effects

None known

Dosage

Decoction: Boil 30g (two tablespoonful) in 1000ml of water and allow to simmer to 600ml. Take 2-3 teacupsful daily

 

 

 

 

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