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Ethnobotanical Use Newborn

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Plant
Alchornea cordifolia
Artemisia tridentata
Baphia nitida
Citrus aurantifolia ( Citron, Citron Vert, Citronnier, Citronnier Verjus, Lima, Lima Bobo, Limau amkian, Limau asam, Limau masam, Limau nipis )
Clausena anisata
Cocos nucifera ( Coco, Cocotero, Cocotier, Cocoye, Cocoyeur, Coqueiro, Drakht I Badinja, Hsu Yu, Ipai, Jeho, Kalapa, Kechambil, Kelambir, Kelapa, Kerambil, Kerambir, Mata De Coco, Niyu, Noix De Coco, Nyiur, Nyor, Palma De Coco, Yeh Chung Chiu, Yeh Tzu, Yueh Wang T'Ou )
Coix lacryma-jobi ( Chi Shih, Chieh Li, Gavedhu, Graines Chapelet, Gurlu, Hato-Mugi, Hatomugi, Hui Hui Mi, I Chu Tzu, I I Jen, I I Jen Chiu, Job'S Tear, Kan Mi, Lagrimas De San Pedro, Larmes De Job, T'U I Mi, Tranengras, Yi Yi Ren, Yokuinin, Zyuzu-Dama )
Coptis teeta ( Altin Ipligi, Chih Lien, Huang Lien, Wang Lien )
Cordia cylindrostachya ( Yerba Golondrina )
Croton flavens
Dissotis rotundifolia
Gnaphalium sp ( Phlu Kae )
Neonelsonia acuminata ( Ingo Sha Hush )
Ophioglossum pendulum ( Simbar gadang )
Pluchea carolinensis ( Conyse Odorante, Feuilles La Chose, Grand Sauge, Tabac Sauvage )
Prunus emarginata
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.