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Official name : Justicia insularis T.Anderson
Family : Acanthaceae

2 reference(s) related to this plant

Reference HB 69
Author(s) : Mbuyi Kalonji S., Kalunga Muya R., Kalonda Mutombo E., Cimanga Cioto C.B., Numbi Wa Ilunga E., Kahumba Byanga J., Lumbu Simbi J.-B.
Title : Aperçu ethnobotanique de plantes réputées antipaludéennes utilisées dans la ville de Lubumbashi et ses environs, dans le Haut-Katanga en RD Congo. Ethnopharmacologia, n°61, juin 2019
Symptoms : H(004), H(008), H(051), H(078), H(094)
Recipes : H(004) persistent wound, H(008) diarrhea, H(051) paludism, H(078) cancer, H(094) hemorrhoid, stems barks of Justicia insularis, decoction, VO., 1 glass / day while 5 days
Region : Central Africa
Country : Congo (Democratic republic) (city of Lubumbashi and its surroundings)
Vernacular name : not registered by the authors
Reference HT 36
Author(s) : Telefo, P.B. , L.L. Lienou, M.D. Yemele, M.C. Lemfack, C. Mouokeu, C.S. Goka, S.R. Tagne, F.P. Moundipa
Title : Ethnopharmacological survey of plants used for the treatment of female infertility in Baham, Cameroon Journal of Ethnopharmacology ,136, 178–187, (2011) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03788741/136/1
Symptoms : H(033)
Recipes : H(033) femal infertility, leaves, stems of Justicia insularis, decoction in H2O, VO. 3 glass / Day, during 30 days
H(033) femal infertility, leaves of Justicia insularis, leaves, stems of Zehnaria scabra leaves, stems of Eremomastax speciosa, infusion in H2O, VO., 2 glass / days during 90 days
H(033) femal infertility, leaves of Justicia insularis of Paulinia pinnata, leaves, stems of Coccinia barteri, infusion in H2O, 2 glass / Day, VO. , during 30 days
H(033) femal infertility, leaves of Justicia insularis of Plectranthus glandulosis , whole plant of Emilia coccinia, of Declipta obanensis, infusion, maceration in H2O, 3 glass / Day, VO. , during 30 days
Region : Central Africa
Country : Cameroon (Baham region)
Vernacular name : kwe mchie (Ghomala’a)