Khaya senegalensis (Mahogany) – 100g

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It is a tree of up to 40 m high with a girth of about 4 m, branching into 2-3 main limbs at about 8 m, giving a wide spread crown

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Functions

Anaemia, arthritis, boils, fever, chicken-pox, convulsion, chronic weakness, general debility,
haemorrhoids, headache, heat rash; intestinal helminthiasis, loss of appetite, malaria

Dosage

Decoction: 30g dried bark in 900ml water; simmer until reduced to 600ml; 1 teacup three times daily.

Infusion: 30g of dried bark in 600ml of water; 1 teacup three times daily

 

Contraindication
High doses may cause weak limbs, reduced locomotor activity and severe hypothermia. Potential abortifacient.

 

 

 

LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure,
or prevent any disease. As with all dietary supplements, you should
consult a qualified healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are
taking any medications or have any medical conditions.
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