Thursday, September 10, 2009

Tapeworm

Granada tree ( punica granatum )

Part Utilized: Leaves, Seeds, Fruit, Oil, Flower

For the tapeworm one spoon of the dried bark, boiled 2 glass of water until 1 glass of water remain and drink early in the morning.

Other Uses:

A decotion of seed is used to treat syphilis. Juice used to treat jaundice and diarrhoea. Juice of flower is used to treat nose bleeds. The fruit pulp and the seed are stomachic. Dried, pulverized flower buds are employed as a remedy for bronchitis.
Seeds are used as a seasoning in dal, fried samosa, stuffings and chutneys.

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