Monday, April 15, 2024

📢 Cissus repens

Traditional Herbs from Cissus repens

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  • Prepare enough leaves.
  • Wash thoroughly with running water.
  • Pound until crushed and apply to the forehead of the head.

What is Cissus repens Looks like??


Parts of Cissus repens that could be used

  • Leaves", "Fruit", "Roots", "Twigs", "Tubers

Cissus repens Distribution

Forest wine originates from Asia such as India, Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia and then spread to several countries such as South China, Taiwan, Madagascar and also Australia. Apart from being a traditional medicine, the leaves are cooked as a vegetable, the young shoots are used in curries and are sometimes used to add a sour taste to fish.
Agroecology of Cissus repens
Forest grapes grow in tropical and subtropical forest valleys with warm temperatures at an altitude of 100-1,800 m above sea level.
Morphology of Cissus repens

Cultivation of Cissus repens
  • Vegetative propagation is usually used to cultivate forest grapes.
  • Propagated by stem cuttings by cutting the tip of the stem and leaving 2-3 leaf nodes. Root-stimulating hormones can be used to stimulate root growth.

Cissus repens, more details :

Chemical Content of Cissus repens
Quinones, phenolic compounds, anthocyanins, saponins, flavonoids, triterpenoids, tannins, ursolic acid, asiatic acid, lupeol, friedilin, epifriedelanol.
Benefits of Cissus repens
Prevents breast cancer, antibacterial, antioxidant, accelerates bone healing such as fractures, treats ulcers, diarrhea, prolonged coughs, headaches and arthritis.
Simplisia of Cissus repens

Another Facts for Cissus repens :
Synonym of Cissus repens
Cissus blumeana Steud., Cissus cerifera Teijsm. & Binn., Cissus cordata Roxb.
Habitus of Cissus repens
Creepers. Annual vines, up to 5 m high
Habitat of Cissus repens
  • Forest
  • Coast

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