Traditional Herbs from Euphorbia antiquorum
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- Quite fresh vintage spurge stems and remove the skin. Mash finely and squeeze.\u00a0
- Drop the juice on the child's sick ear. Do this\u00a0\u00a04-6 times a day, 2-3 drops.
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- Cut the stems thinly small.\u00a0
- Put it on boils or inflamed skin.
What is Euphorbia antiquorum Looks like??
Parts of Euphorbia antiquorum that could be used
- Leaves
- Roots
- Sap
- Stems
Euphorbia antiquorum Distribution
Antique spurges come from all over the Indian Peninsula. This plant has been naturalized and cultivated in China, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, as well as in other tropical areas. This plant is usually planted as a hedge plant, ornamental plant and medicinal plant.Agroecology of Euphorbia antiquorum
This plant grows well on all types of soil, sunlight intensity reaches 70-80% for 6-8 hours a day, temperature 21-27 °C, rainfall 2,500-3,000 mm/year. Sometimes grows on layers of bricks and pieces of charcoal, and sandy loam soil.�
Morphology of Euphorbia antiquorum
- Stems 5-7 cm thick, green, glabrous, branched from the top, curved upwards, segmented. The smell of the sap is strong and lingering.
- Leaves are short-stemmed, few, fleshy, 8-12 cm long, 3- 4 cm, the top is dark green, the bottom is quite light.\u00a0
- Small flowers, umbrella shape, 3 florets coming out in the fin depression, yellow pale.\u00a0
- Fruit round, diameter 1 cm.\u00a0
Cultivation of Euphorbia antiquorum
Propagation is generative (seeds) and vegetative (cuttings/connections).�
Euphorbia antiquorum, more details :
Chemical Content of Euphorbia antiquorumTaraxerol, taraxerone, friedelane-3-β-ol, epifriedelanol, sterols, antiquol A and B, euphol, cycloeucalenol, flavonoids, cycloartenol, sitosterol, alkaloids, saponins and tannins.
Benefits of Euphorbia antiquorum
Cures diarrhea, fever, malaria, ear inflammation in children, toothache, asthma, rheumatism, constipation and treats snake bites, treats swelling, boils and skin problems.
Simplisia of Euphorbia antiquorum
- Slice the stems thinly then fry or roast with rice until the color turns brown. You can also dry them in the sun or dry at a temperature of 30-65\u00b0C (until you get a water content of 9-10%).
- After drying, puree use a blender and sift until it becomes powder.
- Pack in an airtight container then store at room temperature.
Another Facts for Euphorbia antiquorum :
Synonym of Euphorbia antiquorumEuphorbia mayuranathanii Croizat, Tithymalus antiquorus (L.) Moench
Habitus of Euphorbia antiquorum
Succulents. Annual succulent, thorny, reaches 1-3 m high
Habitat of Euphorbia antiquorum
- Forest
- Rocky Area
- Bush Area
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