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Medicinal: In South Asia, Southeast Asia and China, the plant is used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of ailments including cough, fever, hypertension, diabetes, vision loss and diseases of the gastrointestinal and urinary systems.
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Feb 2, 2020 ˇ A two metre row of sweetleaf, aka rau ngót, Breynia androgyna (Phyllanthaceae) provides nutritious leaves all year round.
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It contains high level of provitamin A carotenoids, especially in freshly picked leaves, as well as high levels of vitamins B and C, protein and minerals. The ...
The leaves are used as a medicine for coughs and to soothe the lungs, as a tonic, and as a febrifugal to relieve internal fever. Previous studies have reported ...
Breynia androgyna prefers bright, indirect light and thrives in warm, humid conditions. It requires consistently moist soil and benefits from regular watering.
It is also known for its medicinal properties, such as treating skin infections and digestive issues.
Breynia androgyna (L.) Chakrab. & N.P,Balakr. is accepted. KEW: Plants of ... • Benefits and Toxicity of Fresh Leaves: The antioxidative components of ...
Medicinal Uses: ➢ Its is grown mainly for its edible leaves, which are rich in Nutrient. Such as protein, vitamins and minerals. ➢ In some regions, the leaves ...
Jul 15, 2024 ˇ It is high in provitamin A carotenoids, vitamins C and E and several minerals. It also has a high content of papaverine, polyphenols and ...
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