Claoxylon indicum Hassk. (= C. polot Merr.)
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Claoxylon indicum Hassk. (= C. polot Merr.) |
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Claoxylon indicum Hassk. (= C. polot Merr.)
Name.
English: claoxylon.
Range.
China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Thailand, and Vietnam. In Myanmar, found in Bago, Kayin, Mon, Rakhine, and Taninthayi.
Uses.
Bark and Leaf: Finely ground and smeared on the chest to treat tightness. Leaf: Used as a purgative.
Notes.
In China a decoction of the leaf is taken internally for various ailments. From Hainan and Myanmar to Sumatra the leaves are used as a purgative, and the finely ground bark mixed with macerated leaves is rubbed onto the chest for congestion ( Duke and Ayensu 1985).
Reference.
Perry (1980).
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