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Ethnobotanical Use Post-Natal

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Plant
Bryonopsis laciniosa
Calotropis gigantea ( Akanda, Algodon De Seda, Arbre A Soie, Arka, Biduri, Kayu berduri, Kemengu, Khok, Mudar Pflanze, Mudar Plant, Rembega, Remiga, Saduri, Sidaguri, Ushar, Widuri )
Carissa carandas
Cinnamomum iners ( Kayu manis hutan (Wild cinnamo, Medang kemangi, Teja badak (Tapir cinnamon), Teja lawang (Clove cinnamon) )
Clerodendrum phlomoidis
Euphorbia hirta ( Ara tamah, Asthma Herb, Gelang susu, Gendong anak, Kelusan, Kukon-kukon, Milkweed, Ngonderamango, Patikan, Pempe )
Helianthus annuus ( A'Bbad Al Shams, A'In Ash Shams, Aycicegi, Fleur Soleil, Fleurs Soleil, Flor De Sol, Girasol, Gula Barbaroza, Guna Baqan, Gundondu, Helianthe, Himawari, Tournesol, Ward Ash Shams )
*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.