Auteur(s) :
Shauri, N.E.N.
Titre :
Experience on the use of Tanzanian medicinal plants for the last decade (1979-1989)
dans : Traditional Medicinal Plants. Dar Es Salaam University Press - Ministry of Health - Tanzania, 391 p. (1991)
Symptômes :
H(020), H(092), H(093)
Recettes :
H(093), H(020) antidote serpents, pour l'administration des premiers soins, les dents du serpent sont retirés de la zone mordue du corps.. The patient is then tied tightly 15 cm upward from the bitten spot. For the preparation of the plant extract a 1/4 of teaspoonful of the powder of the plant, ou the corresponding piece of bark, racines chew, and swallow saliva, is mélanger avec one tablespoon of water. The chewed stuff is then taken to the bitten spot. The area is then bandaged, and the patient is taken to the hospital. The patient may need much water and even vomit a tittle.
-H(092) poisoned stomach (food poisoning), ), 3/4 cu cm of a piece of bark ou racines est mastiquée quickly et avalée with much water (2-3 glasses). In this traitement the patient may vomit the poison immediately. He may also purge. The patient should use fatty soups, and soft foods for 3-4 jours. He should also visit the hospital.
Région :
Afrique de l'est
Pays :
Tanzanie
Nom vernaculaire :
unkulwe (Swahili)