Monday, October 8, 2012

nut plant as a medicinal plant

Water decoction of betel nut used to treat diseases such as excessive menstrual blood, nose bleed (nosebleed), sores, ulcers, boils, eczema, scabies, diphtheria, intestinal worms (pinworms, bracelets, ribbons, mine), diarrhea and dysentery by the villagers Semayang Kutai-East Kalimantan. SelengkapnyaSelain it is also used to address the swelling due to fluid retention (edema), a feeling of fullness in the chest, wounds, cough with phlegm, diarrhea, delayed menstruation, vaginal discharge, beri-beri, malaria, memeperkecil pupils. Seeds and inner seed coat can also be used to strengthen teeth wobbly, together with betel. Water immersion young betel nut is used to cure sore eyes by the Dayak tribe Kendayan, dikecamatan Air Big West Kalimantan.
As for the Papuan people in general, matchmaker used along with betel fruit to strengthen teeth. Aside from being a restorative dental Assai rural coastal communities and Yoon-noni, which is inhabited by tribes Menyah, Arfak, and Serui Biak (Papua), young betel nut is used as a medicine to shrink the uterus after childbirth by women by cooking fruit nut young and drinking water for one week.
Umbut matchmaker is used to treat broken bones and back pain (whiplash). In addition it can also be eaten as umbut lalab or pickles.
Betel leaf is useful for troubleshooting no appetite, and pain. Aside from being medicinal, leaf midrib is used for food packaging and mixed materials for hats.
Coco nut it was warm and bitter, used for indigestion, constipation and edema.
Betel nut tastes bitter, spicy and warm and contains 0.3 to 0.6%, alkaloids, such as arecoline (C8H13NO2), arekolidine, arekain, guvakolin, guvasine and isoguvasine. It also contains tannins 15% red, 14% fat (palmitic, oleic, stearic, caproic, caprylic, lauric, myristic acid), starch and resin. Fresh seeds contains approximately 50% more alkaloids than beans that have undergone the treatment. Arecoline in addition to functioning as a de-worming as well as a sedative, so be memabokkan for its users. Given the chemical constituents of plant nut (arecoline alkaloid) contain toxins and tranquilizers that are not recommended for use in large quantities.

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