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www.malaysianherbals.com -Baeckea frutescens- FALSE RUE- Ujung Atap (95)

                                       Baeckea frutescens      

 
FALSE RU  ujung atap
  • Baeckea is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. There are about 75 species, of which 70 are endemic to Australia; the others are distributed in New Caledonia and Southeast Asia. 

    1. English: Baeckea frutescens. 

      Common names: False Ru. Cucur Atap (Malay).
       Distributed from Malaysia, China to Australia. 
      In traditional medicine, the entire plant except the roots is used to treat dysentery and as a diuretic. It is also used to treat fevers, flu, jaundice, headaches, measles, colic and abdominal pains.
      End of the roof  (Baeckea frutescens) is a medicinal plant in Indonesia. The wood used to make fences and powders for liniment abdominal pain. As materials and herbal medicine, the plant is known by the name jungrahab .
       Dried leaves as beverage for health tea/tonic; essential oils for scents and soap.
      This plant has got exactly nothing to do with plants of the Pinus genus or any other conifer, except in name.
      A shrub and sometimes small tree, it has linear leaf blades with an abundance of oil glands. When rubbed or crushed, its leaves will produce a strong, sharp, stingy, head-clearing aroma - pleasant, by all accounts.
      We can see in stalls  which sells baeckea frutescens tea bags too – and had let us sample some.
      The refreshing tea is said to be a tonic and herbal treatment for fever, headache and rheumatism, among other things. Its pleasant aroma is much like the tea tree.

      ayu ends of the roof used to make fences. It is said that the wood is dark red, extraordinarily hard and dense, heavy, and very durable.  

      The leaves are used for beverages, tea, laxative urine (diuretic), and abortivum. In traditional medicine, both in Malaysia and Indonesia, it is used to nourish the body's mother who had just given birth. Lumatan leaf edge of the roof that is mixed with water believed to cure sore. The leaves are also useful as a liniment for the whole body.  The leaves are sold in the Malay Peninsula during the Dutch colonial occupation by the name bowsprit leaf roof.  Flower edge of the roof in traditional medicine in order to treat appetite problems.  Baliem Valley, a drug used for fever, abdominal pain, and mosquito repellent and made ​​for a broom.  Crude (basic ingredients) of this plant, in Pharmacognosy known as Baeckea Folium (leaf Jungrahab) and, at least in the past, included as one of the crude drug which must be available in pharmacies. 

      End of the roof smell nice, like lavender because it contains essential oils (pinene, g-terpinena, p-sinmonena, limonena, linalol, etc.). It also contains substances (glycosides) that smells like resin. Phenol and baeckeol have been isolated from the plant end of this roof.  

      Ethanol extract of the edge of the roof showed cytotoxic activity against leukemia cells in the network. Three flavonoids found on the leaf edge of the roof, the BF-4, BF-5, BF-6 and showed strong activity against sitosik leukemia cells. Baeckea frutescens is also known to be a potential anti-caries against Streptococcus mutans. Extract the edge of the roof shows anti-inhibitory activity against malaria parasites strong (Plasmodium falciparum) but not against the babesial (Babesia gibsoni).      
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      Wednesday, July 16, 2014

      www.malaysianherbals.com-Custard Apple -(91)-Annona reticulata-சீத்தாப்பழம்


      Custard Apple

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       Custard Apple during Pregnancy !

        சீத்தாப்பழம்

      Custard apple is rich in copper which helps to form hemoglobin in the body. This is useful for pregnant women since they need about 1000 micrograms of copper every day. Hence eating custard apples during pregnancy is beneficial for both mother and child.
      Infusion of custard apple leaves is used to alleviate pain during pregnancy. But it should be consumed in moderate amount since the root and seeds have slight abortifacient properties.
      Custard apple is useful for pregnant womenPopularly known as seethaphal in India, custard apples mainly belong to the sub-tropical Annonaceae group of trees. A fruit with high nutritional benefits, custard apple is considered highly beneficial for an expecting woman. This soft and fresh fruit contains a sweet flavor and measures around 8 to 16 cm in dimension. Available in more than one color, the shape of the fruit is heart-shaped, spherical or even unusual at times. The thicker creamy flesh of the fruit has been held high since ages for the pregnant women. An expecting mother is often prescribed to have this fruit on a regular course as it is a very rich source of all kinds of nutrients.
      Seetaphal, Custard Apple Tree, Indian Medicinal PlantThe health benefits of custard apple in baby food include supply of minerals such as calcium for bone health, phosphorous for digestion, magnesium for energy production in the body, DNA and RNA synthesis, supply of vitamin C for strengthening the immune system and presence of antioxidants which neutralize free radicals.
      Custard apple is one of the sweetest fruits that you can find and hence another name for custard apple is sugar apples. The fruit is native to the tropical American countries. But the exact point of origin is unknown.  Today, you can find custard apples in most of the tropical countries of the world including tropical American countries such as Bahamas, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, etc and tropical and subtropical Asian countries such as India, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam.
      We all know that would-be mothers are prescribed diets that are healthy, hygienic and safe at large. They can hardly grab a bite on much mouth-watering stuff that could be harmful for the baby inside. Seethaphal or custard apple is an ideal fruit for them for its enriched taste and nutritional value. The fruit is often recommended as part of a balanced diet for everyone. So far, as nutritious foods are better for all of us, we can eat this fresh creamy fruit for its overall benefits.
      Custard apple is stuffed with all required nutrients like vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, fiber and essential fats. This is a single source of so many nutrients altogether which is why it is mainly recommended for an expecting woman. Seethaphal is available easily all around, and is inexpensive when compared to others.
      Vitamin A and C in custard apple is brilliant for the skin, eyes, hair and body tissues of the fetus inside the womb. It has been found that eating custard apple helps to build the brain nerves of the fetus. Regular consumption of this sub-tropical fruit is good for the growth of the baby. In addition to this, the fruit is equally beneficial for the mother as it is for the child.
      Custard apple is higher in calories, when compared to other fruits. However, they certainly make an ideal choice for the expecting mothers who require those extra calories for their existing physical condition. The high fiber amount of custard apple helps them in fighting with constipation, which is a common condition for many pregnant women. The fruit is also an excellent source of antioxidants. Therefore, it helps to remove the toxins from the body successfully.

      How is eating custard apple during pregnancy beneficial?


      Custard apple is a miracle fruit during pregnancy. It is stuffed with plenty of nutritional benefits that come to help collectively. For its manifold nutritional attributes, the fruit is considered best for the pregnant woman. Eating a custard apple daily along with other food stuffs will surely help a would-be mother in giving birth to a healthy child.                                                                                                                   (91)

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      www.malaysianherbals.com-Caesalpinia pulcherrima -(92) மயிற்கொன்றை


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      Common names for this species include PoincianaPeacock FlowerRed Bird of ParadiseMexican Bird of ParadiseDwarf PoincianaPride of Barbados, and flamboyan-de-jardin.


      Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. It could be native to the West Indies, but its exact origin is unknown due to widespread cultivation. 

      Caballero is one of the most beautiful flowering trees in the world. It has a beautiful inflorescence in yellow, red and orange and can be used to attract hummingbirds. This tree with great medicinal value can grow up to 5 meters high or more. It is also a popular and striking ornamental plant usually grown in public gardens and private yards.


      Medicinal Benefits:

      • The juice from the leaves is used to cure fever.
      • Fresh leaves of Caballero are applied externally to relieve rheumatism
      • The juice from the flower is used to cure sores.
      • Leaves can be heated and applied externally to treat stomach pains.
      • A decoction from the crushed seeds is used as an emetic and used to cure dysentery.
      • The seeds are also used to cure bad cough, breathing difficulty, and chest pain.
      • The roots are diuretic and useful in cases of stone formation in the bladder.
      • The juice of the stem and roasted fruit are used for eye diseases.
      • Four grams from the root is also said to induce abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy.
      • The finely powdered leaves are given as uterine tonic to women immediately after giving birth.                     (92)

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      www.malaysianherbals.com-(93)Vernonia amygdalina





      Bitter leaf popularly called Vernonia amygdalina from the family Asteraceace is popularly known to be of immense importance when it comes to herbal therapy because of its potency to cure various diseases.
      Vernonia amygdalina has a very bitter taste which can be reduced by proper washing of the herb. The bitter taste is also of great value because it helps detoxify the body system thereby making the body healthier and free from toxic substance which are harmful to the body.
      Research have shown that regular Consumption of Veronia amygdalina could cure diverse ailment such as
      * CANCER.
      * DRUG RESISTANT. MICROBIAL INFECTIONS.
      * PROMOTE SAFE CHILD BIRTH.
      * CONSTIPATION.
      * FEVER.
      * ARTHRITIS.
      STROKE.
      * STOMACH ACHE.
      * PNEUMONIA.
      * INSOMNIA
      * LOSS OF MEMORY
      * REDUCE THE BODY WEIGHT.
      Herbal therapy is known all over the world to be very effective and cheap making use of natures gift to mankind.
      Vernonia amygdalina is available all over the world especially in the western part of Africa ( Nigeria ) where it is eaten raw or used to make various local delicacies and cure some of the diseases listed above.
      Vernonia amygdalina is available all around us though we don't know how powerful this little green plant is. 

      Abstract

      The aqueous leaf extract of Vernonia amygdalina, Del, (Compositae) given i.p. produced a dose-related fall in blood sugar. A dose of 80 mg/kg body weight of adult rabbit produced a maximum lowering of blood sugar in both fasted normal and alloxanized rabbits. The fasting blood sugar in normoglycaemic rabbits was reduced from 96 mg% to 48 mg% in 4 h. In alloxanized rabbits, the blood sugar was reduced from the mean value of 520 mg% to 300 mg% in 8 h. The hypoglycaemic effects were compared with those of tolbutamide. Acute toxicity studies of the extract in mice gave LD50 value of 1122 mg/kg body weight when given i.p. The blood sugar lowering effect of Vernonia amygdalina extract may involve a mechanism not related to insulin secretion.

      VERNONIA AMYGDALINA
      Mululuza, in Luganda, is a small shrub that is called bitter leaf in Africa due to its bitter taste. The macerated leaves of the plant are used in making soup while the water extract serves as a tonic drink for the prevention of certain illnesses.
      The leaves have found relevance in traditional medicine as anti-helmint, a laxative herb, treatment of eczemafor its anti-mutagenic activity and as an anti-malarial as the herb is also known as a quinine substitute. Vernonia amygdalina (also call Labwori in Luo language) has also been reported for its use by wild chimpanzees for the treatment of parasitic diseases in Tanzania.
      .The leaves are used in the treatment of diabetes because of its ability to lower blood sugar levels. Studies have shown that the aqueous extract also significantly reduced triglyceride levels and normalized cholesterol concentrations. This shows that the aqueous extract of V. amygdalina leaves have both hypolipidaemic and antioxidant properties. The possible hypocholesterolaemic potential and antioxidant property of V. amygdalina were investigated for its possible use for prophylaxis and treatment of atherosclerosis commonly found in diabetic diseases.
      The anticancer activity of organic extracts of V. amygdalina was first reported for human carcinoma cells of the nasopharynx 34 years ago and recent research studies have elicited antitumor activities in leukemia cells. In addition, it has been shown to inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells and shows promise for use as an agent to prevent or delay the onset of breast cancer and the herb's use as an alternative to Tamoxifen. By comparison, V. amygdalina is more than 17 times more potent than the most previously reported potent plant crude extracts on human breast cancerous cell growth and more than 170 times more potent than the least potent of the plant extracts previously reported by others. Furthermore, extracts from V. amygdalina have also been suggested to have inhibitory effects on prostate cancer cell lines with no effect on normal human blood cells.
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       Thanks:Nigerian Journal Of Physiological Sciences 20 (1-2): 39-42@ Physiological Society Of Nigeria, 2005
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      www.malaysianherbals.com-(94)CARICA PAPAYA பப்பாளி மரம்

           Papaya                CARICA PAPAYA         பப்பாளி 

      Anti Cancer Activity of Papaya Leaf
      A study conducted by University of Florida researchers Dr. Nam Dang and colleagues in Japan has documented papaya’s powerful anticancer properties and impact against numerous lab-grown tumors – and without the negative consequences of chemotherapy. The researchers used papaya leaf extract for the study conduction, with the anticancer effects being even stronger with a larger dose of the extract. In addition, the research showed for the first time that papaya leaf extract boosts production of Th1-type cytokines, which are key signaling molecules and very important in the regulation of the immune system. For the study, researchers exposed 10 different types of cancers including cervix, breast, liver, lung, and pancreatic to papaya leaf extract. In every case, the papaya leaf extract slowed the growth of the tumors. Additionally, the researchers analyzed the impact the papaya leaf extract had on the production of cytokines and noted that the extract could very well be used to help immune related conditions like inflammation, autoimmune disease, and many cancers.


      1) Provide Prevention and treatment of cancer and allergic disorders.The beneficial properties of papayas include but not limited to:
      2) Provide Revitalization of the human body and a maintaining of energy and vitality.
      3) Support cardiovascular system.
      4) Strengthened immune system.
      5) Prevent of cataract formation.
      6) Alleviate inflammation.
      7) Help with nausea and constipation.
      8) Fight various cancers including cervix, breast, liver, lung, and pancreatic while aiding the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems.

      Papaya/Pawpaw (Carica papaya) originates from tropical American countries. Today Papaya is cultivated in most tropical countries around the world. The Papaya with the Latin name carica papaya is called Paw Paw in Australia and New Zealand. This is in no way related to the Paw Paw in North America that has the Latin name asimina tribola, though both are medicinal plants.

      Papaya leaf juice is claimed to have reversed cancer in many people living on the Gold Coast in Australia. Harold W. Tietze in his book Papaya The Medicine Tree, describes how to make the juice and tells the stories of many cancer survivors who reportedly used the juice to get rid of their cancer.

      The book contains the the following report that was published in the Gold Coast Bulletin. “PawPaw Cancer Plea Bears Fruit”. Gold coast gardeners have responded to an appeal by cancer victims desperate to find supplies of pawpaw leaves. And the Gold Coast man who, 14 years ago, first exposed the leaves as a possible cure for cancer has been tracked down to a Labrador (Gold Coast) nursing home. The story of how Stan Sheldon cured himself of cancer by drinking the boiled extract of pawpaw leaves was first told in the Gold Coast Bulletin in 1978.

      Papaya Leaf ‘Miracle Cure

      New research in the United States has given scientific support to the claim that papaya leaves are indeed a cancer cure, isolating a chemical compound in the pawpaw tree which is reported to be a million times stronger than the strongest anti-cancer drug. Mr Sheldon, says the discovery does not surprise him. “I was dying from cancer in both lungs when it was suggested to me as an old Aboriginal remedy” he said. “I tried it for two months and then I was required to have a chest x-ray during those compulsory TB checks they used to have. They told me both lungs were clear.” “I told my specialists and they didn’t believe me until they had carried out their own tests.” “Then they scratched their heads and recommended I carry on drinking the extract I boiled out of the papaw leaves.”

      “One man has been growing paw paws and giving away the leaves to cancer victims ever since he read the Bulletin’s original 1978 story about Mr Sheldon. “I have no doubt that it works,” he said. “I know people walking around now who should have been dead according to their original cancer diagnosis. But the pawpaw treatment helped them to beat the cancer.”

      The recipe is as follows:
      Wash and partly dry several medium-size papaya leaves. Cut them up like cabbage and place them in a saucepan with 2 quarts/ litres of water. Bring the water and leaves to the boil and simmer without a lid until the water is reduced by half.
      Strain the liquid and bottle in glass containers.
      The concentrate will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days. If it becomes cloudy, it should be discarded.

      The recommended dosage in the original recipe is 3 Tablespoons/ 50ml three times a day. It is recommended to read Papaya The Medicine Tree for the interesting stories of “incurable” people who have used this extract to beat their cancer, and for other medicinal uses of papaya.

      A letter from R.J.W.:
      Hasil carian imej untuk papaya leaf
      “… I was inspired to send some leaves to a few people dying from cancer. The first, a banana grower aged 40, had two operations on his bladder for cancer which did not prevent metastasis. I placed him on a very simple diet consisting of zero junk food, fresh living food with no preservatives, white flour, sugar, colourings or additives and told him to “stuff a handful of pawpaw leaves into a saucepan and fill with water. Boil, simmer for one hour and drink it till it comes out of your ears.” He did so and five weeks had no trace of cancer whatsoever.”

      The leaves have also been reported successful used when dried and ground. The astonishing effects of the pawpaw have also been proved in tests on mice. The results were very impressive; tumors found in humans were being injected in mice and during treatment with papaw were disappearing.

      Pawpaw twigs contain acetogenins – active compounds that modulate the production of ATP in mitochondria of specific cells – which affects the viability of specific cells and the growth of blood vessels that nourish them. A recent clinical study with over 100 participants showed that the pawpaw extract, containing a mixture of acetogenins, supports the body’s normal cells during times of cellular stress.

      Acetogenins found in pawpaw have been shown to have dramatic biological activity, being active against worms, some viruses, fungi, and many cancer cell lines. When compared with conventional chemotherapy agents, they have worked comparably in cell culture and animal studies, but at far lower concentrations and with almost no toxicity to host animals.

      “Pawpaw is very effective on its own. It typically doesn’t need any supporting supplements. There are however, products that may be used in increasing the pawpaw’s effectiveness. The products are Noni, Immune Stimulator, Colostrums, and Protease Plus (especially when fighting a digestive tract or intestinal tumor).

      However, pawpaw should not be used with any kind of thyroid stimulators (e.g.: KC-X) or with CoQ10 (coenzyme Q10). Papaya affects ATD production in cells, so when used in conjunction with C-Q10 and similar compounds a contraindication evolves with the thyroid in hyperthyroidism / hypothyroidism patients. This usually would not generally affect the normal population, only people with a thyroid history. this combination may also expose an undiagnosed “thyroid condition”

      For cancer patients taking Laetrile, it is important to consume paw paw and pineapple each day, as the natural enzyme strips the coating on the cancer cells, so that the B17 in the kernels can work.

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