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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Amethyst

Amethyst




1. Name Scientific Name: datura metel L. Other names: a jin hua (China), kucubu (Malay), kacubung (Java), kacobhung chobung (Madura), bulutuhe (Gorontalo-Indonesia), padura (Ternate), Toru mabo (Nias), or babotek (East).
2. Physical Characteristics The figure: an upright shrub that grows Height: 1-2 feet reach Stem: green brown Leaves: heart-shaped, clear patterns of bone leaf, petiole smooth, quite large with a length of 10-18 cm and 8-12 cm wide, leaf position facing Flowers: trumpet-shaped like a large, 12-15 cm long, white and fragrant. Fruit: a round with short thorns and green.
3. Places to grow Cone-shaped living area low to high altitude, like loose and fertile soil rich in organic material. These plants can be grown in the open and a little sheltered. Often grows wild as a bush in a small forest, or secondhand garden.
4. Multiplication If you want to plant a cone-shaped, plucked the fruit that is old and dried seeds. These seeds are then planted the next sowing.
5. Chemical Ingredients Alkaloid, scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and atropine.
6. Efficacy for the treatment of
a. Asthma For adults, amethyst can be used as cigarettes smoked patient. The trick cone-shaped flowers are dried, can also 2 cone-shaped leaves are dried. The leaves or flowers of this amethyst then rolled, then burned and inhaled like cigarettes. This medicine should not be smoked more than 1 stick within 6 hours, because it can cause addiction, so not suitable for children. People with asthma who are young or children can inhale steam air amethyst burnt leaves or flowers. Same way as above, the other after the leaves or flowers are dried, the material is then burned.
b. Ulcer Pick leaves or cone-shaped flower. Mash the material. Attach this material to a boil collision that hurt. Usually the abscess will soon mature and heal.
c. Anus down Part stems and leaves boiled and then used as a medicinal plant washing the anus.

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