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Official name : Ajuga integrifolia Buch-Ham
Family : Lamiaceae
Synonyms : Ajuga bracteosa Wallich ex Bentham

12 reference(s) related to this plant

Reference HA 63
Author(s) : Abera B.
Title : Medicinal plants used in traditional medicine by Oromo people, Ghimbi District, Southwest Ethiopia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine,10:40 (2014) http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/10/1/40
Symptoms : H(099)
Recipes : H(099) epilepsy, leaf of Ajuga integrifolia is pounded and mixed with nut oil, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Southwest Ethiopia
Vernacular name : armaguusa (Oromo)
Reference HC 56
Author(s) : Chekole, G.
Title : Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used against human ailments in Gubalafto District, Northern Ethiopia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 13:55, (2017)
Symptoms : H(155)
Recipes : H(155) tonsilitis, fresh leaves of Ajuga integrifolia, rub and squeeze thendrink
Region : West Africa
Country : Northern Ethiopia (Gubalafto District)
Vernacular name : tut astil (Amharic)
Reference HG 16
Author(s) : Gedif, T. & H-J. Hahn
Title : The use of medicinal plants in self-care in rural central Ethiopia. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 87, pp. 155 - 161 (2003)
Symptoms : H(004), H(008), H(051)
Recipes : H(004, f), pounded leaves in a paste, local application
H(008, f), diarrhoea, H(051, f) paludism fresh leaves, decoction, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia (Butajira district)
Vernacular name : anamaro, amagussa
Reference HG 23
Author(s) : Giday M., Z. Asfawb, Z. Woldub
Title : Medicinal plants of the Meinit ethnic group of Ethiopia: An ethnobotanical study Journal of Ethnopharmacology, doi:10.1016/j.jep.2009.05.009 (2009)
Symptoms : H(008), H(030), H(068), H(201)
Recipes : H(030) retained placenta, roots of Ajuga integrifolia, RNS., VO.
H(008) child diarrhoea, H(030) retained placenta, H(068) ascaris, H(201) evil eye, leaves of Ajuga integrifolia, RNS., VO.
Region : East Africa (Bench-Maji Zone)
Country : Ethiopia (Southwest)
Vernacular name : zibute-kurijun, qilqilia, qilqilich (Meinit language)
Reference HG 26
Author(s) : Giday, M., Z. Asfaw, Z. Woldu, T. Teklehaymanot
Title : Medicinal plant knowledge of the Bench ethnic group of Ethiopia: an ethnobotanical investigation Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 5 : 34 (2009)
Symptoms : H(030)
Recipes : H(030) retained placenta (kochiwutergu shida), leaves of Ajuga integrifolia, RNS., VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia (Southwestt)
Vernacular name : not communicated by the authors
Reference HG 28
Author(s) : Giday M., Z. Asfawb, Z. Woldub
Title : Ethnomedicinal study of plants used by Sheko ethnic group of Ethiopia Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 132, pp. 75 - 85 (2010)
Symptoms : H(004), H(013), H(068)
Recipes : H(004) wound, leaves of Ajuga integrifolia of Achyranthes aspera, RNS., local application
H(013) boil, leaves of Dyschoriste nagchana of Ajuga integrifolia, RNS., local application
H(068) amoebiasis, leaves, RNS., VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia (Southwestt)
Vernacular name : kursi-charo (Sheko)
Reference HK 75
Author(s) : Kefalew, A., Z. Asfaw & E. Kelbessa
Title : Ethnobotany of medicinal plants in Ada’a District, East Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 11:25 , (2015) DOI 10.1186/s13002-015-0014-6
Symptoms : H(068), H(099), H(104), H(108), H(151), H(163)
Recipes : H(068, 5) ascariasis, root powder of Allium sativum of Ajuga integerifolia and Rumex nepalensis concocted together and drunk once before breakfast
H(099, 2) epilepsy (Yemitel beshita), root of Guizotia scabra powdered, boiled with root powders of Ajuga integrifolia, Foeniculum vulgare and Withania somnifera. One cup of the concoction taken orally
H(104, 8) stomach trouble, powder of root and leaf of Ajuga integrifolia mixed with root powder of Allium sativum and eaten once
H(108, 3) cold (bired), leaf boiled with tea and a cup of it is drunken
H(151, 6) hypertension (dem bizat), root and leaf boiled with tea and a cup of the solution is taken in
H(163, 4) gout (rihi), root of Ajuga integrifolia with the root of Solanecio gigas, Leonotis rainerihana powdered together and mixed with oil from fruit of Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata and Datura stramonium. Concoted them in water and drink the solution for three consecutive days. One cup only once
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia ( Oromia Regional State)
Vernacular name : armmaguusa/aqorarache/ (Oromifa/Amarigna)
Reference HM 67
Author(s) : Mukungu, N. , K. Abuga, F. Okalebo, R. Ingwela, J. Mwangi
Title : Medicinal plants used for management of malaria among the Luhya community of Kakamega East sub-County, Kenya Journal of Ethnopharmacology 194, 98–107 (2016)
Symptoms : H(051)
Recipes : H(051, 5) paludism, aerial part of Ajuga integrifolia, pound, add cold water
Region : East Africa
Country : Kenya (East sub-County)
Vernacular name : imbuli yu mtakha
Reference HP 15
Author(s) : Parvez, N. & Suman Yadav
Title : Ethnopharmacology of single herbal preparations of medicinal plants in Asendabo district, Jimma, Ethiopia Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, Vol. 9 (4), pp. 724 - 729, October 2010
Symptoms : H(008), H(126)
Recipes : H(008, 3) diarrhoea, H(126, 2) jaundice (ye'mariyammekent), whole plant of Ajuga integrifolia, infusion in hot H2O, to filter, VO.
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia (Jimma district)
Vernacular name : armagusa
Reference HT 43
Author(s) : Teklay, A., B. Abera, M. Giday
Title : An ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in Kilte Awulaelo District, Tigray Region of Ethiopia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine , 9:65 (2013) http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/9/1/65
Symptoms : H(014), H(068), H(104)
Recipes : H(014) tinea capitis, crush leaves of Ajuga integrifolia and rub on the affected part
H(068) ascaris, H(068) tape worm, crush leaves, filter and drink
H(104) abdominal pain, crush leaves of Ajuga integrifolia , filter and drink
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia, Kilte Awulaelo District, Tigray Region
Vernacular name : endifdif (Tigrigna)
Reference HT 51
Author(s) : Tuasha N. , B. Petros, Z. Asfaw
Title : Medicinal plants used by traditional healers to treat malignancies and other human ailments in Dalle District, Sidama Zone, Ethiopia Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 14:15 , (2018) https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-018-0213-z
Symptoms : H(151)
Recipes : H(151) blood pressure, fresh leaf of Ajuga integrifolia is pounded, decocted, and drunk with tea or coffee
H(151) blood pressure, the fresh leaf of Carica papaya is home dried, pounded, boiled, and mixed with sugar is taken orally for some time and often mixed with fresh leaves of Ajuga integrifolia, fruit of Carica papaya with the fruit of Zanthoxylum chalybeum are pounded, macerated, filtered, and drunk
Region : East Africa
Country : Ethiopia (Dalle District)
Vernacular name : anamuro (Sidamuafoo)
Reference VW 04
Author(s) : Wirtu, G., G. Adugna, T. Samuel, E. Kelbessa & A. Geleto
Title : Aspects of farmers' knowledge, attitudes and practices of animal health problems in central Ethiopia. Ethnoveterinary medicine. Alternatives for livestock development. Proceedings of an international conference held in Pune, India, 4 - 6 november 1997.BAIF Development research foundation, Pune, India, 41 - 52, (1999)
Symptoms : V(014), V(041), V(104)
Recipes : Vb(014), ONS., RNS.
Vb(041)blackleg, ONS., RNS.
Vb(104)colic, ONS., RNS.
Region : East Africa
Country : Central Ethiopia
Vernacular name : harma gusa (Oromic)