BENEFITS LEAF Sambiloto
So far the people have a lot of uses for the materials sambiloto leaf herbs. And many are sold ranging from MBO 'selling medicinal herbs pole, which hung, until the herbs are sold to manufacturers of modern packaging.
Sambiloto is typical of tropical plants, and can grow dipekarangan home, but now many people who provide land for planting this plant for later processing.
Lots of leaves sambiloto benefit from this, among others is to treat the disease diabetes, typhoid, and some are saying could also leaves sambiloto for itching disease and prevent cancer, perhaps because the bitter taste characteristic of this leaf. But that was widely used and recognized efficacy of these leaves is to prevent malaria because the leaf is also called anti-malaria drugs.
In addition it leaves are also useful for maintaining the immune or stamina. Maybe that's why the leaves are widely used for medicinal ingredients godokan.
For typhoid usually leaves sambiloto plus turmeric and ginger and then boil and drink rebususannya water 3x a day until healed suffering from typhoid fever. Meanwhile, for better diabetes sambiloto leaf is eaten or chewed directly in the fresh state.
That some of the many benefits of sambiloto leaves, typical uses of this tropical leaves had also started to be used in foreign countries like Indonesia than in some European countries and America, but to foreign countries, most countries use the leaves for treatment sambiloto is India. But who or which country a patent holder sambiloto leaves is unknown, but Indonesia has since long ago to use these leaves to manufacture the material health of a cocktail of herbal medicine and the original recipe from our ancestors inherited hereditary.
Is a prescription and herbal concoction has been patented in the right? I do not know. But I fear the fate of medicinal recipes sambiloto leaf is the same as the turmeric plant patent is taken Japan because we pemerintajh late menghakpatenkan, when turmeric is one of the plants native to Indonesia.
Monday, September 14, 2009
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