SIDA ACUTA
description & usage
It is a climbing herb usually found in the sub-tropical regions. The leaves are obvate.
Uses:
Fever, bowel complaints, intestinal worms
How to Use:
Infusion of the leaves with ginger is given for intermittent fever and chronic bowel complaints with the dose of small tea-cupful twice a day. Root juice is given in the form of an electuary is to expel intestinal worms.
Parts Used:
Roots, leaves
Taste:
Bitterness
Action:
Bitter tonic, stoma chic, diaphoretic and antipyretic
Uses:
Fever, bowel complaints, intestinal worms
How to Use:
Infusion of the leaves with ginger is given for intermittent fever and chronic bowel complaints with the dose of small tea-cupful twice a day. Root juice is given in the form of an electuary is to expel intestinal worms.
Parts Used:
Roots, leaves
Taste:
Bitterness
Action:
Bitter tonic, stoma chic, diaphoretic and antipyretic