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Official name :
Albizia anthelmintica Brongn.
Family :
Fabaceae
70 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HA 22
Author(s) :
Arnold, H.-J. & M. Gulumian
Title :
Pharmacopoeia of traditional medicine in Venda.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 12, pp. 35 -74, (1984)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0378874184900862
Symptoms :
H(100)
Recipes :
H(100), roots Albizia anthelmintica of Citrus limon decoction (H2O) , VO. and bath
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Venda country)
Vernacular name :
muime, mukuvhavha, dinda (Luvenda)
Reference HA 29 d
Author(s) :
M. Ichikawa
Title :
The Suiei Ndorobo, the hunter-gatherers in the Mathew's Range of northern Kenya in : AFLORA on the Web (http://130.54.103.36/aflora.nsf) The database of traditional plant utilization in AfricaCenter for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Symptoms :
H(113)
Recipes :
H(068), bark boiled in H2O and used as an anthelmintic medicine for "ntuma" (tapeworms)
H(013, f), bark decoction used for washing "lpepedo" (skin rashes) of children; sold at markets; "kelele" (bad smell of a certain kind).
H(013, f), bark decoction used for washing "lpepedo" (skin rashes) of children; sold at markets; "kelele" (bad smell of a certain kind).
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Northern)
Vernacular name :
lmugutan (Dorobo) (Suiei)
Reference HA 29 d
Author(s) :
M. Ichikawa
Title :
The Suiei Ndorobo, the hunter-gatherers in the Mathew's Range of northern Kenya in : AFLORA on the Web (http://130.54.103.36/aflora.nsf) The database of traditional plant utilization in AfricaCenter for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Symptoms :
H(095), H(104)
Recipes :
H(095), nector source
H(104), bark soaked in water and used as medicine for stomach disorder, soecially for execessive eating; bark tastes "kemototo" (astringent)
H(104), bark soaked in water and used as medicine for stomach disorder, soecially for execessive eating; bark tastes "kemototo" (astringent)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Northern)
Vernacular name :
loimuki (lokusoroi) (Dorobo) (Suiei)
Reference HA 29 g
Author(s) :
Tanaka, J.
Title :
The Central Kalahari Bushmen (|Gui and ||Gana) in Botswana, collected by J. Tanaka from 1966. in : AFLORA on the Web (http://130.54.103.36/aflora.nsf) The database of traditional plant utilization in AfricaCenter for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Symptoms :
H(095)
Recipes :
H(095, f), edible gum
Region :
South Africa
Country :
Botswana (central Kalahari)
Vernacular name :
kxaru (Bushman) (Central Kalahari)
Reference HA 55
Author(s) :
Avigdor, E., H Wohlmuth, Z. Asfaw, T. Awas
Title :
The current status of knowledge of herbal medicine and medicinal plants in Fiche, Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine , 10:38 (2014)
http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/10/1/38
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068) taeniasis, ONS. of Albizia anthelmintica, VO. with tella (local beer)
H(068) taeniasis, bark of Albizia anthelmintica , Guizotia abyssinica and sugar, RNS.
H(068) taeniasis, bark of Albizia anthelmintica , Guizotia abyssinica chopped together, RNS.
H(068) taeniasis, ONS. of Embelia schimperi, chopped with Albizia anthelmintica and Guizotia abyssinica and eaten or with a drink of tella (local beer)
H(068) taeniasis, ONS. of Glinus lotoides, mixed with Guizotia abyssinica and Albizia anthelmintica., taken orally as a paste
H(068) taeniasis, bark of Albizia anthelmintica , Guizotia abyssinica and sugar, RNS.
H(068) taeniasis, bark of Albizia anthelmintica , Guizotia abyssinica chopped together, RNS.
H(068) taeniasis, ONS. of Embelia schimperi, chopped with Albizia anthelmintica and Guizotia abyssinica and eaten or with a drink of tella (local beer)
H(068) taeniasis, ONS. of Glinus lotoides, mixed with Guizotia abyssinica and Albizia anthelmintica., taken orally as a paste
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia (City of Fiche, Oromia region)
Vernacular name :
musena (Amharic)
Reference HC 1k
Author(s) :
Chevalier, A.
Title :
Les végétaux utiles de l'Afrique tropicale française.
Etudes scientifiques et agronomiques, Vol. 1, Fasc. 3, (1905)
Symptoms :
H(004), H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), bark, RNS.
H(004), leaves, dressing, wounds on the head
H(004), leaves, dressing, wounds on the head
Region :
French tropical Africa (ex)
Country :
French tropical Africa (ex)
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HC 22
Author(s) :
Chinsembu, K. C., M. Hedimbi
Title :
An ethnobotanical survey of plants used to manage HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections in Katima Mulilo, Caprivi region, Namibia
Journal of Ethnobiology ans Ethnomedicine, 6:25 (2010)
Symptoms :
H(051), H(100)
Recipes :
H(100) HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections : H(051) paludism, barks of Albizia anthelmintica, RNS., VO.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Namibia (Caprivi region
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HD 12a
Author(s) :
Desta, B.
Title :
Ethiopian traditional herbal drugs.Part I: Studies on the toxicity and therapeutic activity of local taenicidal medications.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 45, pp. 27 - 33, (1995)
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), tenia, anthelmintic, barks, RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia
Vernacular name :
shina
Reference HD 24
Author(s) :
Doka, I.G and S. M. Yagi
Title :
Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants in West Kordofan (Western Sudan)
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 1409-1416. (2009)
http://ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/dokayagi.htm
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068) anthelmintic, infusion of barks of Albizzia VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Western Sudan (West Kordofan)
Vernacular name :
arad
Reference HE 12
Author(s) :
El-Kamali, H. H.
Title :
Ethnopharmacology of Medicinal Plants used in North Kordofan (Western Sudan)
Ethnobotanical Leaflets 13: 89-97. 2009.
http://www.ethnoleaflets.com/leaflets/sudan.htm
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068, 9%) anthelmintic, powder of stem barks of Albizzia anthelmintica (with yoghurt)
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Sudan (North Kordofan)
Vernacular name :
umm takirni (Gerf addud)
Reference HE 2k
Author(s) :
El Ghazali, G. E. B. , M.S. El Tohami & A.A.B. El Egami
Title :
Medicinal plants of the Sudan.Part 3 : Medicinal plants of the White Nile Provinces.
Medicinal and aromatic plants institute.National council for research, Khartoum, 11 6 p., (Augustus 1994)
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), maceration barks
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Sudan (White Nil provinces)
Vernacular name :
umm - takirni
Reference HG 01
Author(s) :
Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title :
The traditional medicinal practitioner in Zimbabwe.
Mambo Press, Gweru (Zimbabwe), 411 p., (1985)
(From reference HC 26, HL 22)
Symptoms :
H(004)
Recipes :
H(004), juice of barks stem, branch, trunk of Albizia anthelmintica, local application
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Zimbabwe
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HG 02
Author(s) :
Glover, P.E., J. Stewart & M.D. Gwynne
Title :
Masai and Kipsigis notes on East african plants, Part III - Medicinal uses of plants.
East African agricultural and forestry journal, 32, 2, 200 - 207, (1966)
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), roots decoction (H2O) , RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HG 07
Author(s) :
Getahun, A.
Title :
Some common medicinal and poisonous plants used in ethiopian folk medicine.
Faculty of Science, Addis Abeba University, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, 63p., (1976)
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068) tenia, ONS. of Albizia anthelmintica, RNS.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia
Vernacular name :
rhaybit (Somali), shina (Amaharic), kebita (Kaffa)
Reference HG 1k
Author(s) :
Gachathi, F.N.
Title :
Kikuyu botanical dictionary of plant names and uses.
Publication supported by GTZ , (1989)The print shop, P.O. Box 24576, Nairobi.
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), bark of the mot is used for intestinal wonns
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
not registered
Reference HH 06b
Author(s) :
Hedberg I., O. Hedberg, P.J. Madati, K.E. Mshigeni, E.N. Mshiu & G. Samuelsson
Title :
Inventory of plants used in traditional medicine in Tanzania. II. Plants of the families Dilleniaceae - Opiliaceae.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 9, pp. 105 - 128 (1983)
Symptoms :
H(033)
Recipes :
H(033), sterility women, fresh root bark of Albizia anthelmintica + roots of Cyphostemma adenocaule, Harrisonia abyssinica , boiled with eggs, the decoction (H2O) VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania
Vernacular name :
mfureta (Korogwe district)
Reference HH 12
Author(s) :
Holford-Walker
Title :
Holford-Walker, A.F. (1951) Herbal medicines and drugs used by the Maasai.
Political Records - Miscellaneous -Narok district. File no. DC/NRK/3/1. Nairobi: Kenya National Archives. From : Indigenous (medical) knowledge of the Maasai. Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor, april 1994 (http://www.nuffic.nl/ciran/ikdm/ )
Symptoms :
H(068), H(099x)
Recipes :
H(068) worms; H(099x) excitant , branch wood; bark of Albizia anthelmintica, RNS., VO.
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya
Vernacular name :
emokotan (Maasai)
Reference HH 1k
Author(s) :
Harjula, R.
Title :
Mirau and his practice.A study of the ethnomedicinal repertoire of a tanzanian herbalist.
Institut for cultural research, University of Turku, Finland, 224 p., (1980)TRI-MED BOOKS LTD: LONDON Registered Office: 5 Tudor Cottage, Lovers Walk, Finchley, London, N3 1JH
Symptoms :
H(068)
Recipes :
H(068), worms (makuru ya ndeu) , H(068)white worms (makuru meelo): tapeworm, root bark is ground, dried and mixed with bot milk; fresh root bark can be used in thesame way. A 50 cm piece of the root, 0,5-1.0 cm in diameter, makes up an average dose, administered only once, as it causes severe diarrhoea. it is recommends to mix with Saitona
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania
Vernacular name :
Mukuta
Reference HH 2k
Author(s) :
Hedberg, I. & F. Staugärd
Title :
Traditional medicine in Botswana.
Traditional medicinal plants.The Nordic school of public health, 324 p., (1989) Ipelegeng Publischers.
Symptoms :
H(078), H(137)
Recipes :
H(078) + H(137), body sores including cancer. Sores are washed with the solution of cold water in which bark and roots have soaked.
Region :
South Africa
Country :
Botswana
Vernacular name :
monogo
Reference HH 3k
Author(s) :
Heine, B. & C. König
Title :
Plant concepts and plant use .An ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa.Part 2: Plants of the So (Uganda).142 p., Band 7 (1988)
Kolner Beiträge zur Entwicklungsländerforschung / Cologne Development StudiesVerlag breitenbach Publishers, Saarbrücken, Fort Lauderdale
Symptoms :
H(006)
Recipes :
H(006), very strong , laxative, cleans the germs in the stomach (hence the name); pound the barks, soak in cold wnter for a day, boil, drink warm
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Uganda (So)
Vernacular name :
not registered