Borreria verticillata
Borreria verticillata
Vernacular Names - Wolof: ndatuchan u gor, mola, san2t- Bambara: Som Somou- Peuhl: Samtarde- Hausa: Harwati-Goun et Fon : Akoligwé asoun.
Utilization
This small plant is known by tradipratician as anti-leprosy, antibiotics, and anti-furunculosis. For leper disease, we use the whole plant as a decoction that we drink or apply in the wound.
For furunculosis, we applied the obtained dough by crushing the leaves to the mortar with oil.
Description.
It is a perennial shrub reaching 1 meter in height, appearing in the herbaceous form with numerous ramifications. The stem has a succession of nodes on which the leaves are inserted. The tiny white flowers are arranged in glomeruli along the stems and at their tops.
Curative action
The leaves in infusion are effective against streptococci, staphylococci, and also golden staphylococci, the agent responsible most of the time for boils and paronychia
Direction of use
--Skin wounds - Boils - Panaris-mycoses
Apply the leaf juice directly to the wounds or boils after disinfection, renew three times a day.
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