INDIAN BORAGE (BANGUN-BANGUN)
Scientific name: Plectranthus amboinuicus (Lour.) Spreng
Malay name: Bangun-bangun
DESCRIPTION
- Is a decumbent succulent and pleasantly aromatic subshrub which can grow up to 50cm tall.
- Stems square, succulent without a tuberous base.
- Leaves are broadly ovate and succulent. Both faces are green, pubescent with the lower surface having brown to colourless glandular dots.
TRADITIONAL USE
- The fresh, aromatic herb is an antipyretic, an antibacterial, an antiamoebic and an antitussive.
- Treating fever, diaphoretic pyrexia, hyperthermia, coryza and influenza.
- In India, the leaves are used to treat urinary and vaginal disorders. in some countries, it is used as a carminative and is prescribed to treat colic and stomach dyspepsia.
- A poultice of the leaves is used to treat headache, toothache, burns, bite and to soothe scorpion bites.
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