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 Traditional use of the griffin -2

Griffonia Simplicifolia is one of the medicinal herbs that is obtained from Africa, especially West Africa and Central Africa. Before the production of capsules and supplements from the griffin, this herbal plant was traditionally used to treat many diseases, as well as for a number of purposes. These are some of the traditional uses of griffonia simplicifolia.

Traditionally, griffin is used to treat a number of diseases in West and Central Africa, as well as in another African region where the plant is found. In Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire, the bark is crushed and cellulose is used to treat syphilitic ulcers.

Leaf plants are also traditionally used to treat certain diseases. The active ingredient in the leaves is extracted and injected to people who are nauseous. Extracts help the patient not to vomit. The same holiday extract of the plant is also used to treat cough. People who suffer from low libido also get this break, because it increases their sexual desire.

Extract from the stem and leave can be combined and used to treat constipation. Juice is a laxative in the treatment of constipation. People who have wounds that are bent, use a decoction of leaves and stems to clean their wounds. It serves as an antiseptic wash for such wounds.

Leaf juice griffin also has a number of medicines. Traditionally, people use the juice from the vacation in the form of eye drops to treat eye inflammation. Kidney problems are also treated with leaf juice. It is either inserted into the rectum, or drunk. The sheet can be used to make paste that is applied to burns. It can also be used as an insecticide in birds. Traditionally, people put the leaves of a plant in their chicken handle to eliminate lice.

Tooth decay is another disease that can be treated traditionally with the help of griffonia simplicifolia. The stalks and bark of the stalks are combined to make a paste that can be used to treat tooth decay. In addition, some people chew the stem to increase libido. Intercostal pain can be treated traditionally with a mixture of lemon juice, ground bark of the branch of griffia and pepper.

In Nigeria, some traditional doctors use extract obtained from powdered roots in the treatment of sickle cell anemia. Ghanaians use wood as a cane because it is very tough. They also use the leaves of the plant to burn them with palm wine. Ghanaians equally quench their thirst using fluid that comes from cut stalks.

In addition to traditional griffin medicine, it can also be used for fashion, especially in Ghana. Women produce local facial powder using plant roots. They chew the root and then allow it to dry. The final product can be used as a powder for the face. The leaves are used in the manufacture of black dyes.

These are some of the traditional uses of griffonia simplicifolia.




 Traditional use of the griffin -2


 Traditional use of the griffin -2

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