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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Beringin (Ficus benyamina L.)

Beringin (Ficus benyamina L.)





Curable Disease:Runny nose, high fever, inflammation of the tonsils (tonsillitis), rheumatic joint pain,; Injury hit (bruise), Influenza, inflammation of the airways (bronchitis); Whooping cough (pertussis), malaria, acute enteritis (acute enteritis); dysentery, heat cramps in children.;

PART USED:Aerial roots and leaves. Washed and dried before use.
INDICATIONS:Roots Air is useful to overcome:- Runny nose, high fever,- Inflammation of the tonsils (tonsillitis),- Pain in arthritic joints, and- Injuries hit (bruise).
Leaves beneficial to overcome:- Influenza,- Inflammation of the airways (bronchitis), whooping cough (pertussis),- Malaria,- Acute intestinal inflammation (acute enteritis), dysentery, and- Heat cramps in children.
HOW TO USE:The roots of banyan air dry as much as 15-30 g or dried banyan leaves as much as 50-120 g of boiling water, then drink. For external use, banyan leaves boiled and warm water used for bathing.
EXAMPLE OF USAGE:1. Heat cramps in children:Take 100 g of fresh fig leaves, washed and boiled with 5 Lt waterfor 25 rnenit. This decoction while warm water is used forbathing the sick child.
2. Acute enteritis and dysenteryTake a fresh fig leaf of 500 g. Then washedand boil with 3 cups of water until remaining 1 glass. Afterchilling filtered, divided for 2 times drinks, morning and afternoon, eacheach 1 / 2 cup.
3. TonsillitisTake the aerial roots of banyan tree as much as 180 g, washed and cut intopieces as needed. Boil 3 cups of water until remaining 1 glass.Add 1 cup vinegar. After the cold is used to rinse-mouthwash (gargle). Do this several times a day.
4. Chronic bronchitisTake 75 g of fresh fig leaves and 18 g of mandarin orange peel, washedand boil with 3 cups of water until remaining 1 glass. Aftercold filtered and then divided to. 3 times drinking, namely breakfast, lunch, andnight. Apply for 10 days.

Composition:NATURE OF CHEMICAL AND pharmacological effect slightly bitter taste, astringent, cool. CHEMICAL CONTENT: Roots of air containing amino acids, phenols, sugars, and acid orange.

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