RAJANIA: A REMEDY FOR COLITIS


RAJANIA

BOTANICAL NAME:  Amphipterygium adstringens ( Schltdl.)Schiede ex  Standl

FAMILY: Anacardiaceae

COMMON NAMES: English:  Cuachalalate tree.

DESCRIPTION: A dry deciduous tree up to   9m tall. It develops a twisted trunk covered by grayish, wrinkled corky bark. The branches are usually covered with scars of fallen leaves and may be bare or covered with fine hair like structures. It has 3-7 leaflets leaf. The male inflorescence is about 8.6 cm long. The female inflorescence is in raceme about 1.3 cm in length.

DISTRIBUTION: Mexico, Central America

PART USED:  Bark

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

Colitis. Bacillary dysentery. Fever. Abscess. Meningitis. Mastoiditis. Peptic ulcer.

POTENCY:  Mother tincture.

 

 

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