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188 plants found in 70 references for the following symptom

Symptom: H(027)
Description: prevention of abortion, threat of abortion, placenta (right insertion), immobility of the foetus, miscarriage

1 reference(s) for Abrus precatorius L.
Official name: Abrus precatorius L.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Abrus_precatorius13.jpg , Abrus_precatorius1.jpg , Abrus_precatorius2.jpg , Abrus_precatorius3.jpg , HA08Abrus_precatorius.jpg , HA01Abrus_ precatorius.jpg , Abrus_precatorius6.jpg , Abrus_precatorius7.jpg , Abrus_precatorius8.jpg , Abrus_precatorius-koeh-002.jpg , Abrus_precatorius11.jpg , Abrus_precatorius9.jpg , Abrus_precatorius10.jpg , Abrus_precatorius12.jpg , Abrus_precatorius4.jpg , Abrus_precatorius5.jpg
Reference HA 10
Author: Adjanohoun, E., L. Ake Assi
Title: Contribution au recensement des plantes médicinales de Côte d'Ivoire. Centre Nat. Florist. Univ. Abidjan, 358 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(001), H(027), H(037)
Recipes: H(001), leaves of Abrus precatorius grounded, juice, drops in eyes
H(027), leaves grounded in H2O, enema
H(037), leaves grounded in winee, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: not registered

2 reference(s) for Acalypha villicaulis Hochst.ex A. Rich.
Official name: Acalypha villicaulis Hochst.ex A. Rich.
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Pictures: Acalypha_villicaulis1.jpg , HR08Acalypha_villicaulis.jpg , Acalypha_villicaulis2.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(004), H(005), H(008), H(027), H(033), H(038), H(051), H(056), H(091), H(104), H(135), H(201)
Recipes: H(004, 2), decoction (H2O) stems and leaves of Acalypha, local application
H(004), powder leaves Acalypha villicaulis, decoction (H2O) Euphorbia geniculata, local application
H(005) legs oedema, decoction (H2O) stems and leaves, inhalation
H(005) legs oedema, ashes stems and leaves Acalypha villicaulis of Vernonia karaguensis, scarifications
H(008), decoction (H2O) leaves Acalypha, VO.
H(008), decoction (H2O) leaves and roots Acalypha, VO.
H(008), decoction (H2O) roots Acalypha, VO.
H(008), powder roots Acalypha, to take snuff.
H(008), decoction (H2O) leaves and roots Acalypha villicaulis, leaves Desmodium velutinum, VO.
H(008), roots and leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Hibiscus fuscus, bath + steam bath
H(027), decoction (H2O) stems and leaves of Acalypha, VO.
H(027), decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha, VO.
H(027), decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha villicaulis, maceration leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, VO.
H(027), decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha villicaulis, leaves and roots of Plantago palmata, Spilanthes mauritiana, VO.
H(033), decoction (H2O) of leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Cassia mimosoides of Lysimachia ruhmeriana, stems and leaves of Rumex bequaertii of Virectaria major, VO.
H(051), decoction (H2O) of leaves of Acalypha, inhalation
H(051), decoction (H2O) of leaves of Acalypha, inhalation
H(056) filariosis, ashes of leaves of Acalypa., VO.
H(091) kwash, decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha., VO.
H(104), H(135), H(038) decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Acalypha psilostachya, VO. + enema
H(104), H(135), H(038) decoction (H2O) leaves and roots of Acalypha villicaulis, VO. + enema
H(104), H(135), H(038), decoction (H2O) roots of Acalypha villicaulis of Rumex bequaertii, flowers adult flowers Erythrina abyssinica, enema
H(201) again maledictions, decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha villicaulis of Hoslundia opposita of Indigofera atriceps, stems and leaves Lantana trifolia, steam bath
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: kamimura (Kirundi)
Reference HP 05
Author: Polygenis - Bigendako, M.-J.
Title: Recherches ethnopharmacognosiques sur les plantes utilisées en médecine traditionnelle au Burundi occidental. Thèse présentée en vue de l'obtention du grade de Docteur en sciences, année acad. 1989 - 1990, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 352 p., (1990)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027)
Recipes: H(008) diar., leaves, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(027), leaves, decoction (H2O) , VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Occidental)
Vernacular name: kaminura (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Acanthospermum hispidum DC.
Official name: Acanthospermum hispidum DC.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: HA05Acanthospermum_hispidum.jpg , Acanthospermum_hispidum2.jpg , Acanthospermum_hispidum3.jpg , Acanthospermum_hispidum4.jpg , Acanthospermum_hispidum.jpg
Reference HA 05
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(001), H(013), H(027), H(038), H(104)
Recipes: H(001), aerian part, pounded, juice, drops in eye
H(013), stems, dessication, powder, delayed H2O, local application
H(027), H(038), H(104, 2), decoction (H2O) leaves, VO.
H(038), leaves of Acanthospermum hispidum, ripe fruit of Myrianthus arboreus, decoction (H2O) leaves, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: tsendê (Bandasa), madiata ngombé (Lari), ngoué (Akwa), ma diata ngo (Doondo)

1 reference(s) for Acanthus pubescens (Thomson ex Oliv.) Engl.
Official name: Acanthus pubescens (Thomson ex Oliv.) Engl.
Family: Acanthaceae
Synonyms: Acanthus arboreus C.B.Clarke
Pictures: Acanthus_pubescens1.jpg , HR08Acanthus_pubescens.jpg , Acanthus_pubescens2.jpg
Reference HM 40
Author: Mainen J. Moshi, Donald F. Otieno, Pamela K. Mbabazi, Anke Weisheit
Title: The Ethnomedicine of the Haya people of Bugabo ward, Kagera Region, north western Tanzania Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009, 5:24 doi:10.1186/1746-4269-5-24
Symptoms: H(002), H(027), H(051), H(100)
Recipes: H(002) galactagogue, H(051) paludism, the roots of Acanthus pubescens are cut into small pieces and boiled with water or broth/meat.
H(027) prevent miscarriage, decoction made with aerial parts of Crassocephalum vitellinum mixed with the roots of Alchornea cordiflia, Sapium ellipticum, Acanthus pubescens and Emilia javanica is used to prevent miscarriage
H(051) paludism and H(157) febrile convulsions, leaves of Alchornea cordifolia, Sapium ellipticum, Kigelia africana, Zehneria scabra, Acanthus pubescens, Emilia javanica and Oxygonum sinuatum, are boiled and the decoction taken daily
H(100) gonorrhea, H(100) syphilis, the roots of Acanthus pubescens are cut into small pieces, 2 bowls are taken per day
H(100) gonnorhea, H(100) syphilis, the roots of Trichilia emetica of Alchonea cordifolia, Sapium ellipticum, Zenheria scabra, Acanthus pubescens, Emilia javanica and Oxygonum sinuatum are boiled and the decoction drunk.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (Kagera Region)
Vernacular name: amatoju

1 reference(s) for Achyranthes aspera L.
Official name: Achyranthes aspera L.
Family: Amaranthaceae
Synonyms: Achyranthes annua Dinter; Achyranthes indica (L.) Mill.; Achyranthes aspera L. var. sicula; Achyranthes obovata Peter.
Pictures: Achyranthes_aspera4.jpg , Achyranthes_aspera2.jpg , Achyranthes_aspera3.jpg , HL13Achyranthes_aspera.jpg , Achyranthes_aspera1.jpg , Achyranthes_aspera5.jpg
Reference HV 01
Author: Van Puyvelde L., M. Ngaboyisonga, P.C. Rwangabo, S. Mukarugambwa, A. Kayonga, Runyinya-Barabwiriza
Title: Enquêtes ethnobotaniques sur la médecine traditionnelle rwandaise.Tome 1: Préfecture de Kibuye. Univ. Nat. Inst. Nat. Rech. Sc., Butare (Rwanda), 147 p., (1977)
Symptoms: H(022), H(027)
Recipes: H(022), leaves of Coffea arabica of Achyranthes aspera, pounded, to filterd, VO.
H(027), leaves of Achyranthes aspera of Achyranthes sp. of Hibiscus fuscus of Leucas martinicensis, extraction H2O, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Adansonia digitata L.
Official name: Adansonia digitata L.
Family: Bombacaceae
Synonyms: Adansonia sphaerocarpa A.Chev.
Pictures: Adansonia_digitata4.jpg , Adansonia_digitata5.jpg , HA06Adansonia_digitata.jpg , Adansonia_digitata3.jpg , Adansonia_digitata2.jpg , Adansonia_digitata6.jpg , Adansonia_digitata1.jpg
Reference HM 33
Author: Malgras, D. (R.P.)
Title: Arbres et arbustes guérisseurs des savanes maliennes. Editions Karthala, 22 - 24, boulevard Arago, 75013 Paris, 480 p. (1992)
Symptoms: H(001), H(002), H(004), H(008), H(014), H(027), H(046), H(051), H(053), H(056), H(076), H(095), H(103), H(113), H(124), H(126), H(143)
Recipes: H(001) conjunctivitis, decoction trunk barks of Adansonia digitata, eyes instillations
H(002) lactogenic, trunks barks powder of Adansonia digitata of Sterculia setigera + son of mil, RNS.
H(004) wounds, H(124) haemorrhage, trunks barks powder of Adansonia digitata in local applications
H(004) wounds which suppurate, flour of Adansonia., local application
H(008) diarrhoea, infusion of leaves of Adansonia., VO.
H(008) diarrhoea, childs, leaves of Adansonia., VO.
H(014) skin disease, H(056) filaria, H(126) hepatitis, H(126) liver cirrhosis, empty roasted cloves, RNS.
H(027) prevention of abortion, powder of fruits of Adansonia. + flour of millet, RNS.
H(046) chicken-pox, H(143) variola, fruit pulp of Adansonia. + flour of sorgho + H2O, RNS.
H(051) fevers, H(113) inflammations, decoction trunk barks of Adansonia digitata, RNS.
H(053) otitis, decoction of fruits of Adansonia., RNS.
H(076) stomatitis, H(103) gingivitis, decoction trunk barks of Adansonia digitata, gargle
H(103) tooth ashes, pulp of trunks barks of Adansonia digitata, to chew
H(103) tooth hole, powder of roasted seeds in tooth hole
H(095) food, fruit, flour of fruits, leaves in sauces
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: sira,nsira (Bambara), sira (Malinke), zige (Minyanka), zenge (Senoufo), 'iya, 'ile (Bwa), pii (Bobo-fing), oro (Dogon)

1 reference(s) for Adenia bequaertii Robyns & Lawalrée
Official name: Adenia bequaertii Robyns & Lawalrée
Family: Passifloraceae
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(018), H(027), H(201)
Recipes: H(018), decoction (H2O) leaves of Adenia bequaertii, VO.
H(018), decoction (H2O) stem sans leaves of Adenia bequaertii, VO.
H(018), juice leaves of Adenia bequaertii of Aspilia plurisetsi of Chenopodium ambrosioides of Helichrysum forskahlii of Helichrysum schimperi, frictions
H(027) motionless f?tus, decoction (H2O) leaves, VO.
H(027) motionless f?tus, decoction (H2O) leaves Adenia bequaertii of Microglossa pyrifolia of Alysicarpus glumaceus of Erythrococca bongensis of Helichrysum odoratissimum of Hibiscus fuscus of Indigofera atriceps of Securinega virosa of Vernonia karaguensis of Vernonia lasiopus, VO.
H(201) decoction (H2O) leaves of Adenia bequaertii, stems and leaves Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Dissotis brazzae, VO.
H(201) psychosis , decoction (H2O) leaves of Adenia bequaertii of Leucas alluaudii, stems and leaves of Piper umbellatum, VO.
H(201) psychosis , decoction (H2O) leaves of Adenia bequaertii of Securinega virosa, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umuvugo (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Adenia gummifera (Harv.) Harms
Official name: Adenia gummifera (Harv.) Harms
Family: Passifloraceae
Synonyms: Modecca gummifera Harv. A REVOIR
Pictures: Adenia_gummifera1.jpg
Reference HG 01
Author: Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title: The traditional medicinal practitioner in Zimbabwe. Mambo Press, Gweru (Zimbabwe), 411 p., (1985)
Symptoms: H(008), H(026), H(027), H(055), H(099), H(100), H(113), H(201)
Recipes: H(008), root of Adenia., decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(027), root of Adenia gummifera, infusion, VO.
H(026), H(099) epilepsy, H(201), roots , infusion, VO.
H(027), root, leaves of Adenia gummifera, powder, VO.
H(055), root, ripe fruit, powder, VO.
H(100), root of Adenia gummifera of Dicoma anomala, infusion, VO.
H(113), root of Adenia gummifera, decoction (H2O) , VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Zimbabwe
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Afzelia quanzensis Welw.
Official name: Afzelia quanzensis Welw.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Afzelia_quanzensis.jpg , Afzelia_quanzensis2.jpg
Reference HC 13a
Author: Chhabra, S.C., R.L.A. Mahunnah & E.N. Mshiu
Title: Plants used in traditional medicine in Eastern Tanzania.I. Pteridophytes and Angiosperms (Acanthaceae to Canellaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 21, pp. 253 - 277, (1987)
Symptoms: H(001), H(027)
Recipes: H(001), conjonctivitis, leaves pounded, filtered, juice, eye drops
H(027), stembarks powdered mixed with porridge, eaten
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (East)
Vernacular name: maharongome (Makua), mkongo (Zaramo)

1 reference(s) for Agauria salicifolia (Comm. ex Lam.) Hook. f.
Official name: Agauria salicifolia (Comm. ex Lam.) Hook. f.
Family: Ericaceae
Synonyms: Agauria polyphylla Baker
Pictures: Agauria_salicifolia.jpg , Agauria_salicifolia2.jpg , Agauria_salicifolia3.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(038), H(104)
Recipes: H(027), roots of Agauria salicifolia of Gouania longispicata, leaves of Dalbergia lactea of Schrebera alata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(038), H(104), (impanga), stems with leaves of Agauria salicifolia of Thunbergia alata, leaves and roots of Periploca linearifolia, decoction (H2O), enema
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: icotabatwa, bajentaraza (Kirundi)

4 reference(s) for Ageratum conyzoides L.
Official name: Ageratum conyzoides L.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: Ageratum_conyzoides3.jpg , HA05Ageratum_ conyzoides.jpg , Ageratum_conyzoides2.jpg , Ageratum_conyzoides1.jpg , Ageratum_conyzoides4.jpg
Reference HA 20
Author: Adjanohoun et al.
Title: Contribution to ethnobotanical and floristic studies in Uganda. O.U.A./C.S.T.R., Lagos (1993) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(002), H(027), H(093), H(100)
Recipes: This section will be completely encoded in a future H(002), pounded leaves, to dry, powder, VO.
H(027), VO., macerated and to filterd leaves Ageratum conyzoides, Rumex usambarensis
H(093), pounded leaves delayed, bath + application of powder and vaseline
H(100), inguinal ganglion, hip- bath of pounded leaves in H2O of Ageratum conyzoides, Plectranthus amboinicus, Indigafera arrecta, Diodia scandens
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(004), H(006), H(008), H(027), H(034), H(036), H(051), H(068), H(077), H(082), H(091), H(201)
Recipes: H(004), juice leaves of Bidens pilosa of Ageratum conyzoides, local application
H(004) wound, powder of leaves of Ageratum., local application
H(004), powder of stems and leaves of Ageratum., local application
H(006), stems and leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Bidens pilosa, leaves of Drymaria cordata, decoction (H2O), enema
H(006), stems and leaves Ageratum conyzoides, decoction (H2O), VO. + enema
H(008), stems and leaves of Ageratum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(008), juice leaves and roots of Ageratum., VO. + enema
H(027), stems and leaves of Ageratum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(027), leaves of Ageratum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(034), leaves Ageratum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(034), stems and leaves of Ageratum conyzoides, leaves of Guizotia scabra, decoction (H2O), friction, VO.
H(034), leaves Ageratum conyzoides of Hygrophila auriculata of Guizotia scabra of Aneilema spekei, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(034), H(036), H(082), H(051), stems with leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Chenopodium procerum of Oxalis corniculata, decoction (H2O), VO. + enema
H(068) intestinal parasitism , leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Senecio maranguensis of Crassocephalum multicorymbosum, decoction (H2O), enema
H(068) intestinal parasitism, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides, decoction (H2O), enema
H(077) during pregnacy, leaves of Ageratum., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) pregnant woman, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Emilia coccinea of Erlangea cordifolia of Gomphocarpus physocarpus of Veronica abyssinica, decoction (H2O), enema
H(091) to prevent child illness, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Acalypha psilostachya of Anisopappus africanus of Aspilia plurisetta of Berkheya spekeana of Haumaniastrum itchopsifolium of Chenopodium ugandae of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Floscopa glomerata deTetradenia riparia, decoction (H2O) or carbonisation, VO.
H(091), VO., decoction (H2O) leaves of Ageratum conyzoides
H(091), leaves of Ageratum conyzoides, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) to prevent child illness, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Bidens pilosa, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) to prevent child illness, juice leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Bidens pilosa of Dichrocephala integrifolia, VO.
H(091) kwash, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Lysimachia ruhmeriana of Microglossa pyrifolia of Ocimum basilicum, carbonisation, VO.
H(091) kwash, juice leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Bidens pilosa, VO.
H(201) bad spirits, leaves of Ageratum conyzoides of Bidens pilosa of Hibiscus fuscus, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: akarura (Kirundi)
Reference HB 20
Author: Bognon, C.
Title: Notes ethnobotaniques sur la médecine traditionnelle en pays We (Côte d'Ivoire): quelques problèmes méthodologiques. Rev. Méd. Pharm. Afr., Vol. 5, n° 1, 55 - 65, (1991)
Symptoms: H(018), H(018), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(030), H(036), H(101), H(116)
Recipes: H(018), H(022) femal + H(018) femal + H(030) femal, H(026) femal + H(101) femal + H(116) femal, H(027) pregnant woman, H(036) femal ONS., RNS.,
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast (We people)
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HB 28
Author: Banderembako Fabien & Ntitangirageza Térence
Title: La médecine populaire au Burundi : quelques plantes médicinales. From the burundi review "Que vous en semble ?" n°35, 1978 egistered in the chapter "Gray litterature" of PRELUDE
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027) prevention preparation from the bark of abortion, this sort preparation from the bark of plant is called "imikingo" du verbe "gukingira" (prévenir), infusion preparation from the bark of leaves preparation from the bark of Ageratum conyzoides, VO
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi
Vernacular name: inkuruba (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms
Official name: Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms
Family: Alangiaceae
Pictures: Alangium_chinense4.jpg , Alangium_chinense1.jpg , Alangium_chinense2.jpg , Alangium_chinense3.jpg
Reference HS 18
Author: Ssegawa, P., J. M. Kasenene
Title: Medicinal plant diversity and uses in Sango bay area, Southern Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 113, pp. 521 - 540, (2007)
Symptoms: H(027), H(091)
Recipes: H(027, 6) prevent miscarriages, H(09) anaemia, leaves infusion of Alangium chinense, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (Sango bay area)
Vernacular name: omusiisa

1 reference(s) for Albizia adianthifolia (Schum.) W. F. Wight
Official name: Albizia adianthifolia (Schum.) W. F. Wight
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Albizia_adianthifolia1.jpg , Albizia_adianthifolia2.jpg , Albizia_adianthifolia3.jpg , HA05Albizia_adianthifolia.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(018), H(027), H(051), H(055), H(091), H(104), H(124), H(201)
Recipes: H(018), barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia adianthifolia, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(027) placenta (right insertion), stems with leaves of Albizia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(051), H(055), leaves, barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) fortifying child, leaves of Aeollanthus repens of Bridelia brideliifolia of Albizia adianthifolia of Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Floscopa glomerata of Helichrysum schimperi of Peucedanum nyassicum of Physalis peruviana of Sonchus oleraceus, juice, VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia of Berkheya spekeana, of Bersama abyssinica of Biophytum helenae of Cayratia gracilis of Dalbergia lactea of Hoslundia opposita, decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(124) haemorrage during pregnacy, stems without leaves, barks of the underground part of Albizia adianthifolia of Albizia gummifera, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis, barks stems, branches, trunk of Albizia., powder, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: igihoza, ikivusa (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Albizia coriaria Welw. ex Oliv.
Official name: Albizia coriaria Welw. ex Oliv.
Family: Fabaceae
Reference HK 13
Author: Kokwaro, J.O.
Title: Medicinal plants of East Africa. East african literature bureau, Kampala, Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam, 368 p., (1976)
Symptoms: H(001), H(027), H(027y), H(100), H(104), H(124)
Recipes: H(001) sore eyes, roots, in steam
H(027), barks, RNS.
H(027y) + H(124), barks, RNS.
H(100), roots, RNS
H(104), barks, RNS.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya
Vernacular name: mugavu (Luganda), mwita (Lusoga), ober (Luo, Kenya), omubele (Kakamega)

1 reference(s) for Alchornea cordifolia (Schum. & Thonn.) Müll. Arg.
Official name: Alchornea cordifolia (Schum. & Thonn.) Müll. Arg.
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Pictures: Alchornea_cordifolia2.jpg , Alchornea_cordifolia1.jpg
Reference HM 40
Author: Mainen J. Moshi, Donald F. Otieno, Pamela K. Mbabazi, Anke Weisheit
Title: The Ethnomedicine of the Haya people of Bugabo ward, Kagera Region, north western Tanzania Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009, 5:24 doi:10.1186/1746-4269-5-24
Symptoms: H(027), H(051), H(100), H(100), H(157)
Recipes: H(027) to prevent miscarriage, a decoction made with aerial parts of Crassocephalum vitellinum mixed with the roots of Alchornea cordiflia, Sapium ellipticum, Acanthus pubescens and Emilia javanica is used to prevent miscarriage
H(027) miscarriages in women, H(100) syphilis, the leaves of Sesbania macrantha can also be mixed with those of Zehneria scabra, and the roots of Sapium ellipticum and Alchornea cordifolia, boiled and the decoction taken orally
H(051) paludism and H(157) febrile convulsions, leaves of Alchornea cordifolia Sapium ellipticum, Kigelia africana, Zehneria scabra, Acanthus pubescens, Emilia javanica and Oxygonum sinuatum, are boiled and the decoction taken daily
H(051) paludism, a decoction is made from boiling the leaves of Zehneria scabra combined with the roots of Trichilia emetica, Alchornea cordifolia and Sapium ellipticum, of which one cup is administered three times a day for up to 7 days
H(100) gonnorhea, H(100) syphilis, the roots of Trichilia emetica of Alchonea cordifolia, Sapium ellipticum, Zenheria scabra, Acanthus pubescens, Emilia javanica and Oxygonum sinuatum are boiled and the decoction drunk.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (Kagera Region)
Vernacular name: mjururuzi, omujururuzi

1 reference(s) for Allophylus africanus P. Beauv.
Official name: Allophylus africanus P. Beauv.
Family: Sapindaceae
Pictures: HA03Allophylus_africanus.jpg , Allophylus_africanus1.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027), H(036), H(051), H(091), H(201)
Recipes: H(008), decoction (H2O) leaves of Allophylus africanus of Chenopodium ugandae of Rhus vulgaris of Steganotaenia araliacea of Virectaria major, enema
H(027), decoction (H2O) leaves of Allophylus, VO.
H(036), juice leaves of Allophylus africanus of Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Cyperus dives, VO.
H(051), decoction (H2O) stem and leaves of Allophylus africanus of Clerodendrum johnstonii of Guizotia scabra, VO.
H(091) kwash., maceration of leaves of Allophylus africanus of Dicoma anomala of Helichrysum schimperi of Lantana trifolia of Prunus africana, VO.
H(201) to seduce woman, powder leaves of Indigofera asparagoides of Allophylus africanus of Sida rhombifolia of Cassia mimosoides, friction
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umuvumereza (Kirundi)

2 reference(s) for Alysicarpus glumaceus (Vahl) DC.
Official name: Alysicarpus glumaceus (Vahl) DC.
Family: Fabaceae
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(201)
Recipes: H(027) motionless f?tus , decoction (H2O) leaves of Alysicarpus glumaceus, VO.
H(027) motionless, decoction (H2O) leaves of Adenia bequartii of Alysicarpus glumaceus of Microglossa pyrifolia of Erythrococca bongensis of Helichrysum odoratissimum of Hibiscus fuscus of Indigofera atriceps of Securinega virosa of Vernonia karaguensis of Vernonia lasiopus VO.
H(201) psycosis bad spirits, ashes stems, leaves of Alysicarpus glumaceus, VO.
H(201) psycosis bad spirits, decoction (H2O) stems, leaves, steem bad, sprinkeling
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: urukuka, urukukwe (Kirundi)
Reference HH 16
Author: Haerdi, F.
Title: Afrikanische Heilpflanzen. Die Eingeborenen-Heilpflanzen des Ulanga- Distriktes Tanganjikas (Ostafrika). Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 1-278 (1964) Published : 1964, Verlag fu?r Recht und Gesellschaft (Basel)
Symptoms: H(004), H(008), H(027), H(037), H(111)
Recipes: H(004) old wounds, H(111) burns, powder of dried leaves of Alysicarpus glumaceus in local application
H(008) diarrhoea, H(027) prevention of abortion, roots extract + leaves juice, VO.
H(037), roots extract , VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: nasawa (Kimbunga), luseisei (Kipogoro), lunyamoto (Kisagara)

1 reference(s) for Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Official name: Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Family: Bromeliaceae
Pictures: Ananas_comosus5.jpg , Ananas_comosus4.jpg , HA21Ananas_comosus.jpg , Ananas_comosus1.jpg , Ananas_comosus2.jpg , Ananas_comosus3.jpg
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(015x), H(027), H(037), H(082), H(103)
Recipes: H(015x, 2), stem of Saccharum officinarum, fruit of Ananas comosus, decoction (1 l. H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day till recovery
H(027), the whole unripe fruit of Ananas comosus , decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml. 3 X / day
H(037) cough, fruits of Ananas comosus of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037, 2) cough, fruits of Ananas comosus of Citrus aurantifolia, leaves of Hymenocardia ulmoides, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037, 7) cough, fruits of Ananas comosus, leaves of Lantana camara of Hymenocardia ulmoides, decoction (H2O), VO., 3 X / day ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 200 ml.
H(082, 3), the whole unripe fruit of Ananas comosus, decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml. 3 X / day
H(103), unripe fruit of Annanas, juice, mouth wash, 3 X / day
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Anisopappus africanus (Hook. f.) Oliv. & Hiern
Official name: Anisopappus africanus (Hook. f.) Oliv. & Hiern
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: HR08Anisopappus_africanus.jpg
Reference HP 05
Author: Polygenis - Bigendako, M.-J.
Title: Recherches ethnopharmacognosiques sur les plantes utilisées en médecine traditionnelle au Burundi occidental. Thèse présentée en vue de l'obtention du grade de Docteur en sciences, année acad. 1989 - 1990, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 352 p., (1990)
Symptoms: H(002), H(008), H(027), H(091)
Recipes: H(002), leaves, infusion,VO
H(008), leaves, infusion,VO
H(027z), leaves, decoction (H2O) , enema
H(091), leaves, infusion,VO
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Occidental)
Vernacular name: umuhombohombo, umukamisha (Kirundi)

2 reference(s) for Annona senegalensis Pers.
Official name: Annona senegalensis Pers.
Family: Annonaceae
Synonyms: Annona arenaria Thonn.; Annona senegalensis Pers. var. senegalensis; Annona chrysophylla Bojer
Pictures: HA06Annona_senegalensis.jpg , Annona_senegalensis1.jpg , Annona_senegalensis3.jpg , Annona_senegalensis2.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(008), H(020), H(026), H(027), H(033), H(068), H(098), H(099), H(112), H(122), H(126), H(157), H(170),
Recipes: H(008), stem with leaves of Annona senegalensis of Desmodium velutinum of Dialium guineense, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(020), barks stem, branch, trunk of Annona senegalensis of Securidaca longipedunculata of Trichilia roka, ripe fruit of Xylopia aethiopica, pulp, local application
H(020), leaves of Annona senegalensis of Securidaca longipedunculata of Trichilia roka, decoction (H2O) , bath
H(020), barks stem, branch, trunk of of Lantana rhodesiensis, bark of the undergroud part of Annona senegalensis of Securidaca longipedunculata, to dry, to pound, local application, VO.
H(020), roots of Annona senegalensis of Dichrostachys glomerata of Acacia dudgeoni of Diospyros mespiliformis, to carbonize, powder, to dilute in du butter of karite, local application
H(020, 2), bark of the undergroud part of Annona senegalensis of Securidaca longipedunculata, to dry, to pound, local application, VO.
H(020), roots of Securidaca longipedunculata of Annona senegalensis, maceration, VO.
H(026), bark of the undergroud part of Annona, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(027), barks of the underground part of Annona., to dry au soleil, to pound, to dilute, VO. + sauce
H(033) woman, barks of the underground part of Carissa edulis of Hexalobus monopetalus of Annona senegalensis of Fagara zanthoxyloides, whole plant of Cymbopogon schoenanthus? subsp. proximus, ripe fruit of Neorautanenia pseudopachyrhiza, seeds of Aframomum melegueta of Pennisetum americanum of Cucurbita maxima, ripe fruit of Piper nigrum, powder, maceration, VO.
H(033) woman, barks of the underground part + leaves of Uvaria chamae, barks of the underground part of Securidaca longipedunculata of Annona senegalensis of Hexalobus monopetalus of Carissa edulis, to pound, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(068), barks of the underground part of Annona senegalensis of Combretum sericeum, barks stem, branch, trunk of Vitex doniana, ripe fruit of Xylopia aethiopica, to dry, powder, to dilute, VO. + sauce
H(068) child, barks of the underground part of Annona senegalensis of Combretum sericeum, barks stem, branch, trunk of Vitex doniana, ripe fruit of Xylopia aethiopica, to dry, powder, to dilute, VO. + sauce + powder du decoction
H(068) ascaris, roots of Guiera senegalensis of Annona senegalensis, to masticate
H(091) asthénie, pulp roots of Annona., onction
H(099) epilepsy, aerian part of Ocimum basilicum, stem with leaves of Ocimum gratissimum of Annona senegalensis, leaves of Musa sapientum, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(122), maceration of leaves of Annona, VO.
H(126), roots of Annona senegalensis of Indigofera oubangiensis of Parkia biglobosa, stem with leaves of Crotalaria mucronata, maceration, bath
H(139), maceration of young leaves of Annona, VO.
H(157) child, leaves of Entada africana of Parkia biglobosa of Annona senegalensis, decoction (H2O) , to wash
H(170), barks of the underground part of Securidaca longipedunculata of Annona senegalensis of Carissa edulis of Combretum ghasalense of Tamarindus indica, leaves of Gardenia erubescens, to dry, powder, to dilute, VO.
H(098) disturbed sleep, decoction (H2O) of leaves of Annona ., VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: wogl, wohl, salow, lowôl, baglanwoaluk (Moba), tchutchudi, tchutchudè (Tem), , dipussa (Akassélem), dzogbenyiklé, (Ewé), obde, obd (Nawdem), koklomenimi (Mina)
Reference HK 22
Author: Kerharo, J. & A. Bouquet
Title: Plantes médicinales et toxiques de la Côte-d'Ivoire - Haute-Volta.Mission d'étude de la pharmacopée indigène en A.O.F. Editions Vigot Frères, Paris, 300 p., (1950)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008), H(014), H(020), H(027), H(037), H(051), H(091), H(093), H(104), H(113), H(157), H(173)
Recipes: H(006) purg., H(008), H(014), H(020)scorpio, H(027), H(037), H(051) palu., H(091), H(093), H(104) belly, H(113) + H(051), H(157) epilepsy, ONS, RNS.
H(172), decoction of barks, VO. + hip bath
H(173), ONS of Milicia excelsa of Alchornea cordifolia of Annona senegalensis of Microglossa volubilis, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso
Vernacular name: mouro, m'rou (Tagouana), namourga, damourana, damougouroumo (Senoufo), gala, n'beni (Pallaka), gbanessan (Guimini), noumboulombo, n'dara, lommo, n'dara, lommo (Dioula), sonusoun sounzou, sounsou (Malinké), mandé, sounsoun, danguan, dan (Bambara)

1 reference(s) for Asparagus africanus Lam.
Official name: Asparagus africanus Lam.
Family: Asparagaceae
Pictures: Asparagus_africanus2.jpg , Asparagus_africanus3.jpg , Asparagus_africanus1.jpg , HA03Asparagus_africanus.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(037), H(038), H(051), H(104), H(135), H(201)
Recipes: H(027), good position of the foetus, leaves of Asparagus africanus of Pittosporum spathicalyx, ONS. of Helichrysum odoratissimum, juice, to dilute, VO.
H(037), stems with leaves of Asparagus africanus of Ranunculus multifidus, to carbonize, VO.
H(038), H(104), H(135), leaves of Adenostemma mauritianum of Ambrosia artemisiifolia of Asparagus africanus of Clematis simensis of Crassocephalum vitellinum of Impatiens briartii of Lysimachia ruhmeriana of Microglossa pyrifolia of Opilia celtidifolia of Rhus vulgaris, juice, enema
H(051), leaves of Asparagus africanus of Guizotia scabra of Helichrysum ceres of Myrianthus holstii of Rumex abyssinicus, decoction (H2O) , enema
H(051), leaves of Asparagus africanus of Helichrysum ceres of Myrianthus holstii, stems with leaves of Guizotia scabra of Rumex abyssinicus, to carbonize, VO.
H(201) bad spirits psychosis, stems with leaves of Asparagus., decoction (H2O) , VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umunsabe (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Aspilia africana (Pers.) C.A. Adams
Official name: Aspilia africana (Pers.) C.A. Adams
Family: Asteraceae
Synonyms: Aspilia latifolia Oliv. & Hiern
Pictures: Aspilia_africana1.jpg
Reference HB 20
Author: Bognon, C.
Title: Notes ethnobotaniques sur la médecine traditionnelle en pays We (Côte d'Ivoire): quelques problèmes méthodologiques. Rev. Méd. Pharm. Afr., Vol. 5, n° 1, 55 - 65, (1991)
Symptoms: H(018), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(036), H(030), H(101), H(116)
Recipes: H(018), H(022) femal + H(018) femal + H(030) femal, H(026) femal + H(101) femal + H(116) femal, H(027) pregnant woman, H(036) femal
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast (We people)
Vernacular name: not registered

2 reference(s) for Aspilia pluriseta Schweinf.
Official name: Aspilia pluriseta Schweinf.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: Aspilia_pluriseta1.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(004), H(006), H(008), H(014), H(018), H(027), H(034), H(036), H(068), H(076), H(077), H(082), H(091), H(103), H(104), H(201)
Recipes: H(004), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Centella asiatica, juice, local application
H(004), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Euphorbia hypericifolia, juice, local application
H(004), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Plectranthus barbatus, juice, local application
H(004), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, powder, local application
H(006) + H(104), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, to carbonize, VO.
H(008), leaves of Aspilia., decoction (H2O) , enema
H(008), leaves of Aspilia., infusion, enema
H(008), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Zehneria scabra, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(008), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Dodonaea viscosa of Sesamum angolense, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(008), H(077) milking of the new born, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Cyathula uncinulata of Leucas alluaudii, decoction (H2O) , enema
H(014) tinea, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Protea madiensis, to carbonize, local application
H(014), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Plectranthus barbatus of Rhus vulgaris, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(014), stems with leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, powder, local application
H(018), leaves of Adenia bequaertii of Aspilia plurisetta of Chenopodium ambrosioides of Helichrysum forskahlii of Helichrysum schimperi , juice, VO. + temples friction
H(027) preventive, decoction (H2O) leaves of Acalypha villicaulis, maceration leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, VO.
H(027) preventive, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Microglossa pyrifolia of Pentas longiflora of Vernonia lasiopus, juice, VO.
H(034), H(036), H(082), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Dissotis brazzae of Leonotis nepetifolia, juice, VO.
H(034), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Solanum aculeastrum, decoction (H2O) , VO., enema
H(068) internal parasitism, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Clausena anisata, decoction (H2O) , enema
H(076) stomatitis, vesicles in the mouth, decoction (H2O) leaves of Aspilia ciliata of Aspilia pluriseta, VO. and mouth wash
H(076) stomatitis, vesicles in the mouth, decoction (H2O) leaves, Aspilia pluriseta of Dovyalis zenkeri, VO. and mouth wash
H(077), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Vernonia karaguensis, to carbonize, VO.
H(077) nausea, leaves of Aspilia., decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(091) kwash, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, stems with leaves of Dissotis caloneura of Hibiscus diversifolius of Senecio maranguensis of Sonchus schweinfurthii, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Guizotia scabra, infusion, enema
H(091) childs, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Dissotis brazzae of Vernonia karaguensis, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) childs, leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Ageratum conyzoides of Acalypha psilostachya of Aspillia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Haumaniastrum itchopsifolium of Chenopodium ugandae of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Floscopa glomerata of Tetradenia riparia, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(091) childs, leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Ageratum conyzoides of Acalypha psilostachya of Aspillia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Haumaniastrum itchopsifolium of Chenopodium ugandae of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Floscopa glomerata of Tetradenia riparia, to carbonize, VO.
H(091), leaves of Aspilia. , juice, VO.
H(091) pregnant femal, leaves of Aspilia., infusion, VO.
H(091) pregnant femal, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Mitragyna rubrostipulata of Rytigynia castanea, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(091) kwash, H(018), H(008), H(201) bad spirits, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Dissotis brazzae, stems with leaves of Oldenlandia affinis, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash + H(103) gingivitis, leaves of Aspilia., juice, mouth wash
H(104), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Clerodendrum schweinfurthii, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(104), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Indigofera arrecta, maceration, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: icumya (Kirundi)
Reference HP 05
Author: Polygenis - Bigendako, M.-J.
Title: Recherches ethnopharmacognosiques sur les plantes utilisées en médecine traditionnelle au Burundi occidental. Thèse présentée en vue de l'obtention du grade de Docteur en sciences, année acad. 1989 - 1990, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 352 p., (1990)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027), H(051), H(091)
Recipes: H(008), stems, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta, Leucas martinicensis , Cyathula uncinulata, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(008), leaves, decoction (H2O) , VO.
H(027), leaves, infusion H2O, VO.
H(051), leaves, pressed H2O, VO.
H(091)izabana, burned leaves, ashes, VO
H(091), leaves, pressed in banana beer, VO
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Occidental)
Vernacular name: icumwa, icumya (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Bauhinia rufescens Lam.
Official name: Bauhinia rufescens Lam.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Piliostigma rufescens (Lam.) Benth.
Pictures: Bauhinia_rufescens.jpg , HA06Bauhinia_rufescens.jpg , Bauhinia_rufescens2.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027), stems with leaves of Bauhinia rufescens of Sclerocarya birrea, decoction, VO. + porridge of red millet flour
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: nator (Moba)

1 reference(s) for Berkheya spekeana Oliv.
Official name: Berkheya spekeana Oliv.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: Berkheya_spekeana1.jpg , HR08Berkheya_spekeana.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(013), H(014), H(018), H(027), H(031), H(034), H(037), H(091), H(104), H(113), H(201)
Recipes: H(013) abscess, leaves of Berkheya spekeana, roots of Oldenlandia lancifolia, to carbonize, scarifications
H(014) dermatosis, leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Myrianthus holstii, to carbonize, VO.
H(018), juice of leaves of Berkheya., VO.
H(018), powder of leaves of Berkheya., scarifications
H(018), leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Trema orientalis, juice, VO.
H(027), leaves of Berkheya., decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(027), leaves of Berkheya., juice, VO.
H(027), leaves of Berkheya., to carbonize, VO.
H(031), leaves, roots of Berkheya spekeana, leaves of Geranium aculeolatum, to carbonize, scarifications
H(034), leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Berkheya spekeana of Geranium aculeolatum of Helichrysum ceres of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, to carbonize, VO.
H(034), maceration of leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Berkheya spekeana of Geranium aculeolatum of Helichrysum ceres of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, VO.
H(034), leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Bidens pilosa, to carbonize, VO.
H(034), leaves of Bidens pilosa of Berkheya spekeana of Senecio maranguensis of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, stem with leaves of Hygrophila auriculata, to carbonize, VO.
H(034), leaves of Bidens pilosa of Berkheya spekeana of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, stem with leaves of Hygrophila auriculata, to carbonize, VO.
H(037), leaves of Basella alba of Berkheya spekeana of Dipsacus bequaertii, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) child, leaves of Berkheya., decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(091, 3) child, leaves of Berkheya., to carbonize, VO.
H(091) childs, decoction (H2O) leaves Anisopappus africanus of Berkheya spekeana of Helichrysum schimperi of Pavetta ternifolia of Piper capense of Swertia usambarensis, VO.
H(091) childs, to carbonize of leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Ageratum conyzoides of Acalypha psilostachya of Aspillia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Haumaniastrum galeopsifolium of Chenopodium ugandae of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Floscopa glomerata of Tetradenia riparia , VO.
H(091) childs, leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Ageratum conyzoides of Acalypha psilostachya of Aspillia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Haumaniastrum galeopsifolium of Chenopodium ugandae of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Floscopa glomerata of Tetradenia riparia, decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Berkheya spekeana of Dissotis brazzae of Vernonia karaguensis, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) child, leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Elephantopus plurisetus of Helichrysum ceres, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Myrianthus holstii, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) anemia, leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Sphaeranthus suaveolens, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Helichrysum schimperi, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) child, leaves of Alysicarpus rugosus of Berkheya spekeana of Crotalaria lachnophora of Dissotis canescens of Impatiens briartii, decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs, leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Potamogeton pectinatus, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Crepis newii, stem with leaves of Justicia sp., to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Carduus spekeana, ashes, VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia of Berkheya spekeana, of Bersama abyssinica of Biophytum helenae of Cayratia gracilis of Dalbergia lactea of Hoslundia opposita, decoction (H2O) (H2O), VO.
H(113), stem with leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Blepharis buchneri, to carbonize, VO. + scarifications
H(201) to cast a spell, leaves of Berkheya spekeana of Myrianthus holstii, to carbonize, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: igihandambwa (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Bersama abyssinica Fres. subsp. abyssinica var. abyssinica
Official name: Bersama abyssinica Fres. subsp. abyssinica var. abyssinica
Family: Melianthaceae
Pictures: Bersama_abyssinica-var-abyssinica.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027), H(082), H(091), H(104)
Recipes: H(008), barks stem, branch, trunk of Bersama abyssinica, leaves of Piper umbellatum, powder, to dilute (H2O), VO.
H(027), leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Bersama abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(027) placenta (right insertion), barks stem, branch, trunk of Bersama abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs, decoction (H2O) leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Bersama abyssinica of Clematis simensis of Clerodendrum myricoides of Clutia paxii of Dalbergia lactea of Desmonium barbatum of Dissotis brazzae of Dombeya bagshawei of Indigofera arrecta, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Allophylus macrobotrys of Bersama abyssinica of Crassocephalum vitellinum of Eriosema montanum of Lysimachia ruhmeriana, leaves of Virectaria major, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Bersama abyssinica of Monechma subsessile of Steganotaenia araliacea of Vernonia lasiopus of Virectaria major, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia of Berkheya spekeana, of Bersama abyssinica of Biophytum helenae of Cayratia gracilis of Dalbergia lactea of Hoslundia opposita, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Bersama abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umuhinguri , umurerabana (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Bidens pilosa L.
Official name: Bidens pilosa L.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: HA05Bidens_pilosa.jpg , Bidens_pilosa5.jpg , Bidens_pilosa3.jpg , Bidens_pilosa6.jpg , Bidens_pilosa4.jpg , Bidens_pilosa2.jpg , Bidens_pilosa1.jpg , Bidens_pilosa7.jpg
Reference HB 20
Author: Bognon, C.
Title: Notes ethnobotaniques sur la médecine traditionnelle en pays We (Côte d'Ivoire): quelques problèmes méthodologiques. Rev. Méd. Pharm. Afr., Vol. 5, n° 1, 55 - 65, (1991)
Symptoms: H(018), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(030), H(036), H(091), H(101), H(109), H(113), H(116), H(139)
Recipes: H(018), H(022) femal + H(018) femal + H(030) femal, H(026) femal + H(101) femal + H(116) femal, H(027) pregnant woman, H(036) femal, H(091), H(001), H(109), H(113), H(139), ONS., RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast (We people)
Vernacular name: not registered

3 reference(s) for Boerhavia diffusa L.
Official name: Boerhavia diffusa L.
Family: Nyctaginaceae
Pictures: Boerhavia_diffusa4.jpg , Boerhavia_diffusa1.jpg , Boerhavia_diffusa2.jpg , Boerhavia_diffusa3.jpg
Reference HA 03
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, A. Akoegninou, J. d'Almeida, F. Apovo, K. Boukef, M. Chadare, G. Gusset, K. Dramane, J. Eyme, J. - N. Gassita, N. Gbaguidi, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, P. Houngnon, Issa Lo, A. Keita, H. V. Kiniffo, D. K
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Bénin. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 895 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(001), H(014), H(018), H(022), H(027), H(033), H(037), H(038), H(051), H(076), H(082), H(094), H(099), H(104), H(129), H(157), H(158), H(171)
Recipes: H(001) cataracte, powder of roots of cauris, to dilute (H2O), drops in eyes
H(014) panaris, leaves of Byrsocarpus coooineus of Boerhavia diffusa of Ocimum canum of Xylopia aethiopica, RNS.
H(018), leaves of Boerhavia diffusa, RNS.
H(022) dystocia, leaves, to grind (H2O), to filter, VO. + kaolin + massage
H(022) dystocia, dryed roots, to chew
H(022) dystocia, pulp of bark twig, branche, trunk, in rectum
H(027) menace d'avortemenrt, leaves grinded (H2O), to filter, VO. + to wash + kaolin
H(033), bark twig, branche, trunk of Butyrospermum paradoxum, roots of Boerhavia diffusa of Cissampelos mucronata, rape fruit of Musa sapientum, powder, to dilute (H2O) + decoction ONS. of Uvaria chamae, VO.
H(037) cough, leaves of Boerhavia diffusa, rape fruit Aframomum melegueta, rhizome of Zingiber officinale, RNS.
H(038) leucorrhea, leaves, grinded (H2O), to dilute in lemon juice, VO.
H(038) prostate, leaves, to grind (H2O), to dilute in lemon juice, VO.
H(038) prostate, aerian part of Boerhavia diffusa, amande of Garcinia kola, to pound, juice, to dilute (H2O), VO. + porridge
H(051), whole plant of Boerhavia diffusa of Cyperus articulatus, graines of Aframomum melegueta, RNS.
H(076) stomatitis, H(104) ulcerous enteritis, H(129), aerian part, to carbonize, powder of Boerhavia diffusa of Portulaca olracea, to dilute in lemon juice, VO. + black soap
H(082) dyspnoea, leaves of Boerhavia diffusa of Commelina africana, RNS.
H(094), aerian part carbonized of Boerhavia diffusa of Portulaca olracea, to dilute in du lemon juice, VO. + black soap
H(099) épilepsie, whole plant, RNS.
H(104) colite aerian part cabonized, powder of Boerhavia diffusa of Portulaca olracea, to dilute in du lemon juice, VO.
H(157) bark of the underground part of Annona senegalensis, roots of Boerhavia diffusa, RNS.
H(157) leaves of Annona senegalensis of Boerhavia diffusa, RNS.
H(158), leaves of Cissampelos owariensis of Boerhavia diffusa, to grind (H2O), maceration (H2O), VO. + kaolin
H(171) sugared, whole plant of Boehavia diffusa, graines of Garcinia kola, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Benin
Vernacular name: wassè (Adja), gangasikoussou, térédisi, térégasirou, txébissou (Bariba), gbagbada, gbadjéhwen, handoukpo, katchouanyi (Fon, Goun), ahozén ménklo (Gèn), hwassia (Sahouè), kpéto (Watchi)
Reference HA 20
Author: Adjanohoun et al.
Title: Contribution to ethnobotanical and floristic studies in Uganda. O.U.A./C.S.T.R., Lagos (1993) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027), leaves maceration (H2O), VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HB 05
Author: Bouquet, A.
Title: Féticheurs et médecines traditionnelles du Congo (Brazzaville). Mém. O.R.S.T.O.M., 36, 282 p., (1969) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(008), H(013), H(015), H(027), H(051), H(053), H(111), H(118), H(127)
Recipes: H(008) diarrhoea, dysentery, H(013), H(015), H(027) prevention of abortion, decoction roots, VO.
H(051) child, ONS. of Euphorbia hirta of Micrococca mercurialis of Bidens pilosa of Boerhavia diffusa
H(053) mumps, H(111), H(118), juice roots, local application
H(127), decoction roots, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: mbudika ya gata (Laadi), mambata (Vili), mbolo, mboli (Téké), nboo (Mbôsi), imbala mbosi, etokopele (Kôyô), ebeli (Bondjo), mudembe (Songo)

1 reference(s) for Borassus flabellifer L.
Official name: Borassus flabellifer L.
Family: Palmae
Synonyms: Borassus aethiopum Mart.
Pictures: Borassus_flabellifer1.jpg , Borassus_flabellifer2.jpg , Borassus_flabellifer3.jpg , Borassus_flabellifer4.jpg
Reference HV 07
Author: Verger, P.F.
Title: Ewé: The use of plants in Yoruba society. Editoria Schwarcz, Sao Paulo, 744p., (1995)
Symptoms: H(027), H(094)
Recipes: H(027), leaves, Borassus aethiopum , Glycine wightii + black soap, pound. The woman should wash herself with this preparation (for the good progress of the pregnancy)
H(094) haemorrhoids, fruit Borassus aethiopum, leaves Acalypha ornata, ashes, mix with cold white corn meal, VO. every morning
Region: West Africa
Country: Benin
Vernacular name: agbon onidu, agbon

1 reference(s) for Bridelia ferruginea Benth.
Official name: Bridelia ferruginea Benth.
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Pictures: HA21Bridelia_ferruginea.jpg
Reference HI 05
Author: Igoli, J.O., O.G. Ogaji, T.A. Tor-Anyiin & N.P. Igoli
Title: Traditional medicine practice amongst the Igede people of Nigeria. Part II. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines (2) pp. 134 - 152 (2005)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027) miscarriage, leaves and barks of Bridelia ferruginea, maceration, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Nigeria Benue state, Igede people)
Vernacular name: ora (Igede)

1 reference(s) for Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baillon
Official name: Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baillon
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Pictures: Bridelia_micrantha2.jpg , Bridelia_micrantha1.jpg , Bridelia_micrantha3.jpg , HA21Bridelia_micrantha.jpg , HR08Bridelia_micrantha.jpg
Reference HB 20
Author: Bognon, C.
Title: Notes ethnobotaniques sur la médecine traditionnelle en pays We (Côte d'Ivoire): quelques problèmes méthodologiques. Rev. Méd. Pharm. Afr., Vol. 5, n° 1, 55 - 65, (1991)
Symptoms: H(018), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(030), H(051), H(101), H(116)
Recipes: H(018), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(030), H(051), H(101), H(116), ONS. of Bridelia micrantha, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast (We people)
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken
Official name: Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken
Family: Crassulaceae
Synonyms: Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers.
Pictures: HA01Bryophyllum_pinnatum .jpg , HL13Kalanchoe_pinnata.jpg , Bryophyllum_pinnatum2.jpg , Bryophyllum_pinnatum1.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(022), H(027), H(053), H(113), H(156), H(201)
Recipes: H(022), (kongera ibise), leaves Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Bryophyllum pinnatum, Ajuga alba (gitinywa), extract H2O, VO., 1 cup
H(027), (inda ishaka kuvamo), pounded leaves + H2O, extract, VO.
H(053),umuhaha, leaves Bryophyllum pinnatum, Bryophyllum laxiflorum (nyamweru), to warm the leaves,crushed, juice, 1 drop in ears
H(113) rheumatism, (rubagimpande, imijaganyuro), leaves Thunbergia alata , Bryophyllum pinnatum, Microglossa pyrifolia, stem Opuntia vulgaris, extract H2O + ashes cow-dung , VO., 1/2 glass / D.
H(156), leaves, Eucalyptus globulus Labill. subsp, Psidium guajava , Mangifera indica, Helichrysum forskahlii , Bryophyllum pinnatum, Ocimum urticifolium (umwenya), fruits Citrus limon, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 coffee spoon / D.
H(201) sorcery, leaves Erythrococca bongensis, Desmodium repandum, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Bryophyllum pinnatum, Ajuga alba (gitinywa), Carduus nyassanus (mugabudasumirwa), maceration H2O, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: ikinetenete, rutaganzwa, rwimira

1 reference(s) for Butyrospermum paradoxum (Gaertner f.) Hepper
Official name: Butyrospermum paradoxum (Gaertner f.) Hepper
Family: Sapotaceae
Synonyms: Butyrospermum paradoxum subsp. parkii (G. Don) Hepper; Butyrospermum parkii (G. Don) Kotschy; Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertner f.
Reference HM 33
Author: Malgras, D. (R.P.)
Title: Arbres et arbustes guérisseurs des savanes maliennes. Editions Karthala, 22 - 24, boulevard Arago, 75013 Paris, 480 p. (1992)
Symptoms: H(001), H(006), H(027), H(027y), H(037), H(050), H(077), H(078), H(091), H(093), H(104), H(126), H(162)
Recipes: H(001) conjunctivitis, H(001) trachoma, decoction of leaves of Vitellaria paradoxa, eyes instillations
H(006) constipations, H(126) icterus, H(077) nausea, H(050) belly swellings, leaves of Vitellaria. Cold maceration, VO
H(008) diarrhoea, with blood, almond juice of Vitellaria., RNS.
H(008) diarrhoea, decoction of leaves of Vitellaria paradoxa, bath, VO.
H(008) + H(104) stomach pains, H(078) liver cancer, roots of young plants of Vittellaria., RNS.
H(027y) cure for childs too early weaned, decoction of mistletoe of Vitellaria, bath, VO.
H(037) cough, powder barks of an old trunk, RNS.
H(091) kwashiorkor, powder barks of roots of Maranthes polyandra of Vitellaria paradoxa of Lophira lanceolata in porridge, VO.
H(093) antidote, almond juice of Vitellaria., VO.
H(126) icterus, powder of youg leaves, VO. .
H(162) urine retention, decoction du mistletoe of Vitellaria, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Mali
Vernacular name: si (Bambara), si, sie (Malinke), logho, lu cige (Minyanka) (Senoufo), va, vè (Bwa), yiri (Bobo-fing), mije (Dogon), kareje (Peuhl)

1 reference(s) for Caesalpinia decapetala (Roth) Alston
Official name: Caesalpinia decapetala (Roth) Alston
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Caesalpinia_decapetala5.jpg , Caesalpinia_decapetala6.jpg , Caesalpinia_decapetala7.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(013), H(020), H(022), H(026), H(027), H(034), H(036), H(056), H(082), H(091), H(201)
Recipes: H(013) dermatosis, skin eruption, leaves of Bidens pilosa of Caesalpinia decapetala, decoction (H2O), enema
H(020) snake , leaves of Acacia sieberiana, stems with leaves of Caesalpinia decapetala of Rubus apetalus, exprimer le juice, VO.
H(020) snake , leaves of Acacia sieberiana, stems with leaves of Caesalpinia decapetala of Rubus apetalus, to pound, local application
H(022), leaves of Caesalpinia., infusion (H2O), enema
H(022), leaves of Caesalpinia., juice, VO.
H(027) motionless foetus, leaves of Caesalpinia decapetala of Syzygium guineense, decoction (H2O), VO., in rectum
H(056) filariosis, elephantiasis, stems with leaves of Bridelia brideliifolia of Caesalpinia decapetala of Dissotis canescens of Microglossa pyrifolia, juice, VO.
H(026), roots of Caesalpinia, powder, VO.
H(034) tachycardia, H(036), H(082) dyspnoea, (forte temperature), leaves of Acalypha psilostachya of Caesalpinia decapetala of Crassocephalum vitellinum, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) kwash, leaves of Bidens pilosa of Caesalpinia decapetala, decoction (H2O), enema
H(201) psychosis again the bad spirits, leaves of Caesalpinia., decoction (H2O), VO., to sprinkle
H(201) psychosis again the bad spirits, leaves of Caesalpinia., decoction (H2O), VO., bath
H(201) psychosis again the bad spirits, stems with leaves of Caesalpinia decapetala, of Cassia kirkii of Dissotis brazzae, to carbonize, VO. + scarifications
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umubambangwe, umucyuro (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Calotropis procera (Ait.) Ait. f.
Official name: Calotropis procera (Ait.) Ait. f.
Family: Asclepiadaceae
Synonyms: Asclepias procera Aiton
Pictures: Calotropis_procera5.jpg , Calotropis_procera6.jpg , Calotropis_procera7.jpg , HA06Calotropis_procera.jpg , Calotropis_procera1.jpg , Calotropis_procera4.jpg , Calotropis_procera3.jjpg , B5NordCalotropis_procera.jpg , Calotropis_procera2.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(020), H(027), H(037), H(082), H(112), H(156)
Recipes: H(020), leaves of Calotropis procera, to chew
H(020), bulb of Gladiolus psittacinus, roots of Calotropis procera, to dry, powder, to dilute in lemon juice, VO.
H(027), leaves of Calotropis procera, ripe fruit of Cola nitida, to pound, to macerate, VO.
H(037) tuberculosis, leaves of Calotropis, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(082), leaves, bark of the underground part of Calotropis., to carbonize, powder, to dilute (H2O), VO.
H(156), leaves of Calotropis., decoction (H2O), VO. + karite butter
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: gboloti, aflagbé (Ewé), wuagansiti (Akposso), pulupu (Gurmantché)

1 reference(s) for Capparis tomentosa Lam.
Official name: Capparis tomentosa Lam.
Family: Capparaceae
Synonyms: Capparis polymorpha Guill. & Pers.; Capparis persicifolia A.Rich.
Pictures: Capparis_tomentosa1.jpg , HA03Capparis_tomentosa.jpg , Capparis_tomentosa2.jpg , Capparis_tomentosa3.jpg , Capparis_tomentosa4.jpg
Reference HG 01
Author: Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title: The traditional medicinal practitioner in Zimbabwe. Mambo Press, Gweru (Zimbabwe), 411 p., (1985)
Symptoms: H(027), H(092)
Recipes: H(027), roots of Capparis tomentosa, powder, VO.
H(092), roots of Capparis., VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Zimbabwe
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Capsicum sp.
Official name: Capsicum sp.
Family: Solanaceae
Pictures: Capsicum_sp.1.jpg , Capsicum_sp.2.jpg
Reference HA 10
Author: Adjanohoun, E., L. Ake Assi
Title: Contribution au recensement des plantes médicinales de Côte d'Ivoire. Centre Nat. Florist. Univ. Abidjan, 358 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(006), H(027), H(037), H(104),H(109), H(126)
Recipes: H(104), H(006) + H(104), bark of the underground part of Annona senegalensis, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp., to grind, to dilute, VO., enema
H(027), leaves of Cassia alata, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp., to grind, to dilute (H2O), enema
H(027), barks stems, branch, trunk of Anthonotha macrophylla, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp, seeds of Sesamum radiatum, decoction (H20), to dilute (H2O) + salt, VO.
H(037) cough , leaves of Xylopia aethiopica, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp., to grind, friction
H(037), leaves of Anchomanes difformis of Thaumatococcus danielli, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp, barks stems, branch, trunk of Calpocalyx aubrevillei, to pound (H2O), to cook gently, juice, VO.
H(037) pneumonia, leaves of Secamone afzelii of Dissotis rotundifolia of Hoslundia opposita, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(109), leaves of Holarrhena floribunda, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp., ONS. of Myrianthus arboreus to grind (H2O), to dilute (H2O), enema
H(126), leaves of Diodia scandens, ripe fruit of Capsicum sp., to pound, to dilute (H2O), VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Carapa procera DC.
Official name: Carapa procera DC.
Family: Meliaceae
Pictures: Carapa_procera2.jpg , Carapa_procera1.jpg , Carapa_procera3.jpg , Carapa_procera4.jpg
Reference HB 04
Author: Bouquet, A. & M. Debray
Title: Plantes médicinales de la Côte d'Ivoire. Travaux et Documents de l'O.R.S.T.O.M., Paris, n° 32, 232 p., (1974)
Symptoms: H(013), H(027), H(037), H(051), H(113), H(116), H(131), H(173)
Recipes: H(013) skin ulcer, H(113) rheumatism, H(131) pian, H(173) leprosy, ONS. of Carapa procera, RNS., external use
H(027) miscarriage, H(037) cough, H(051) fever, H(116) non occurrence of themenses, ONS, RNS., VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: balou (Gouro), gboui (Malinke), kondou (Baoule), likpogré, lipogoré (Shien)

1 reference(s) for Cardiospermum halicacabum L.
Official name: Cardiospermum halicacabum L.
Family: Sapindaceae
Pictures: Cardiospermum_halicacabum5.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum7.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum6.jpg , HA01Cardiospermum_halicacabum.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum4.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum1.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum2.jpg , Cardiospermum_halicacabum3.jpg
Reference HB 02
Author: Boiteau, P.
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et pharmacopée.Précis de matière médicale malgache. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris 141 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(038), H(102),
Recipes: H(027), whole plant of Cardiospermum halicacabum of Senecio faujasioides, Phyllanthus niruri of Dichrocephala lyra, leaves Siegesbeckia orientalis, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(038), roots of Phyllanthus niruri, whole plant of Cardiospermum halicacabum, leaves of Erythroxylum sp. of Cassytha filiformis, decoction (H2O), to filter, in vagina
H(038), ONS. of Cardiospermum halicacabum, decoction (H2O) in vagina
H(102), whole plant of Cardiospermum halicacabum, RNS.
H(102), whole plant of Cardiospermum halicacabum, leaves Rhopalopilia umbellulata of Ocimum canum, barks stem, branch, trunk of Cinnamosma fragans, rhizome of Curcuma longa, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: Madagascar
Country: Madagascar
Vernacular name: vahintsokina

2 reference(s) for Carica papaya L.
Official name: Carica papaya L.
Family: Caricaceae
Pictures: Carica_papaya10.jpg , Carica_papaya11.jpg , Carica_papaya5.jpg , Carica_papaya2.jpg , Carica_papaya8.jpg , Carica_papaya9.jpg , HA08Carica_papaya.jpg , Carica_papaya6.jpg , Carica_papaya7.jpg , Carica_papaya3.jpg , Carica_papaya4.jpg , Carica_papaya_fa02075.jpg , Carica_papaya1.jpg , HA05Carica_papaya.jpg
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(002), H(008), H(014), H(027), H(037), H(045), H(046), H(051), H(058), H(068), H(100x), H(100), H(103), H(113), H(116x), H(151), H(152)
Recipes: H(002) hypogalactose, pounded leaves of Carica papaya + palm wine, to filter, VO., 200 ml. / day
H(008, 2), roots of Carica., decoction (H2O), VO. ; childs, 1 soup spoon ; adults, 50 ml., 3 X / day
H(008, 2), young leaves of Psidium guajava of Carica papaya, barks of Pentaclethra macrophylla, juice, VO. ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 1 soup spoon, 3 X / day
H(014) whitlow, fruit sap of Carica., local application
H(014) whitlow, roots of Carica papaya, seeds of Aframomum melegueta, whole plant of Euphorbia hirta, to pound, local application during 1 night
H(027) to prevent abortion, roots of Morinda lucida of Carica papaya, decoction (H2O), VO., 200 ml. / day
H(037, 4) cough, leaves of Abrus precatorius of Carica papaya of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037) cough, fruits of Carica papaya of Ananas comosus of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037) cough, unripe fruits of Carica papaya, leaves of Lantana camara of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction H20), VO. morning and evening ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(045) antiseptic urinary canal, roots of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis of Senna occdentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., morning and evening
H(046) measles, pounded leaves of Carica., maceration (H2O), macéré in un bath
H(051) fever, malaria, roots of Lantana camara of Senna occidentalis, roots and leaves of Carica papaya, decoction (H2O), couvrir le récipient with the leaves of Musa sapientum, steam bath
H(051, 5) fever, malaria, leaves of Lantana camara, roots + leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Cymbopogon citratus of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 X / day ; childs, 2 coffee spoons ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Mangifera indica of Persea americana, roots of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H20), VO. ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Annona senegalensis, decoction (H2O), VO. 2 X / day; childs , 50 ml ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H20), VO., 200 ml. / day
H(051, 6) fever, malaria, old leaves of Carica papaya, leaves of Cymbopogon citratus, fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO., 50 ml., 2X / day
H(051, 3) fever, malaria, old leaves of Carica papaya of Musa sapientum, fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO., 200 ml., 3 X / day
H(051, 16), fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Senna occidentalis of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction (H2O), VO., 2 X / day ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., morning and evening
H(051) fever, malaria, old leaves of Carica papaya of Musa sapientum, barks of Mangifera indica, decoction (H2O), VO. morning and evening ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, fruits sectionnés of Citrus aurantifolia, roots of Senna occidentalis, decoction (H2O), VO. 2 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, leaves of Carica papaya, roots of Senna occidentalis of Cymbopogon citratus, decoction H20), VO. 3 X / day ; childs, 50 ml. ; adults, 100 ml.
H(058), leaves of Albizia ferruginea of Carica papaya of Gossypium barbadense of Lantana camara of Manihot esculenta, decoction (H2O), bath + steam bath
H(068, 7) intestinal parasitism, seeds of Carica. to pound, VO. morning and evening ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 1 soup spoon
H(100, 2) blen., roots of Carica papaya, fruits of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml., 3 X / day
H(100x) roots of Cassia occidentalis of Carica papaya of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 2 X / day
H(100x, 6), roots of Carica papaya of Citrus simensis, decoction in 1 l. H2O, VO., 100 ml. 3 X / day
H(103, 9), roots of Carica., decoction (H2O), mouth wash
H(113, 4) rheumatism, leaves of Ocimum gratissimum of Carica papaya of Citrus aurantifolia, decoction (H2O), bath
H(113) rheumatism, leaves of Carica papaya of Lantana camara, decoction (H2O), baths
H(116x), roots of Carica papaya, leaves of Morinda morindoides, decoction (H2O, VO., 1 coffee spoon morning and evening during 5 days
H(151), roots of Carica papaya, leaves of Persea americana of Desmodium velmutinum, decoction in 1,5 l. H2O, VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
H(127), roots of Senna occidentalis of Carica papaya of Senna alata of Nauclea latifolia, decoction in du palm wine, VO. 200 ml., morning and evening
H(152), leaves of Carica., decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., morning and evening
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HG 2k
Author: Guenoukpati, K.
Title: Ces plantes de chez nous.Multiples recettes d'économie domestique, 76 p., (1983) Gachathi, F.N. , phytothérapeute chercheur en pharmacopée traditionnelle.Université du Bénin, B.P. n° 3093, Lome - Togo. Center for Economic Botany, Royal Botanic Gardens.Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK.
Symptoms: H(027), H(068), H(100), H(126)
Recipes: H(027)foetus immovable, dry leaves, 1 / 2 glass, decoction (H2O)., 1l, some hours, VO. 3X day + 1 / 2 honey glass
H(068), seeds, powder, 1 soup spoon in porridge (no suggar), for 4 dat (child 1coffe spoon)
H(100), stems barks, Carica papaya, roots male tree, small pieces, 6 handss + 9 lemon in slice (Citrus aurantifolia ), VO, 1 glass , 3X / day
H(126), roots femal tree + green fruits verts, in pieces, 4 hands, decoction (H2O) in 3 l. H2O,10', VO, 1 glasseverys 3 hours, (half for a child)
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: debleti (Ouatchi), adubati (Mina), adibati (Evé), gbekpe (Fon), somolu (Kagyé), gui - bekpe (Yoruba)

1 reference(s) for Cassia abbreviata Oliv.
Official name: Cassia abbreviata Oliv.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Cassia_abbreviata2.jpg , Cassia_abbreviata3.jpg , Cassia_abbreviata4.jpg , Cassia_abbreviata5.jpg , Cassia_abbreviata1.jpg
Reference HG 01
Author: Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title: The traditional medicinal practitioner in Zimbabwe. Mambo Press, Gweru (Zimbabwe), 411 p., (1985)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008), H(027), H(038), H(109), H(139), H(158), H(184)
Recipes: H(006) constipation, barks of stem, branches, trunk, rape fruit, root of Cassia abbreviata, infusion, VO
H(008) diarrhoea, H(027) prevention of abortion, H(038) urogenital infection , H(184) hydrocele, root, infusion, VO.
H(038) urogenital infection, leaves of Aloe sp. , root of Cassia abbreviata of Elephantorrhiza goetzei, infusion, VO.
H(104) colic, barks of stem, branches, trunk of Cassia abbreviata, infusion, VO
H(109) backache, roots powder, VO.
H(158) metrorrhagia, H(139) aphrodisiac, roots infusion , VO.
H(184) hydrocele, root of Erythrocephalum zambesianum of Rubia cordifolia of Cassia abbreviata, decoction, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Zimbabwe
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Cassia alata L.
Official name: Cassia alata L.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Senna alata L.
Pictures: Cassia_alata_fa03062.jpg , Cassia_alata1.jpg , Cassia_alata_fa03061.jpg , Cassia_alata_fa03060.jpg , HA21Cassia_alata.jpg
Reference HA 10
Author: Adjanohoun, E., L. Ake Assi
Title: Contribution au recensement des plantes médicinales de Côte d'Ivoire. Centre Nat. Florist. Univ. Abidjan, 358 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(006), H(014), H(027), H(173)
Recipes: H(006) laxative, roots of Cassia alata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(014) herpes, young leaves of Cassia., frictions
H(027), leaves of Cassia, to grind, to dilute (H2O), enema
H(173), leaves of Cassia alata, barks stems, branch, trunk of Blighia unijugata, seeds of Aframomum melegueta, to pound (H2O), to dilute (H2O), enema and unction + tepid water
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Cassia didymobotrya Fres.
Official name: Cassia didymobotrya Fres.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Senna didymobotrya (Fresen) Irwin & Barneby
Pictures: Cassia_didymobotrya1.jpg
Reference HH 06a
Author: Hedberg I., O. Hedberg, P.J. Madati, K.E. Mshigeni, E.N. Mshiu & G. Samuelsson
Title: Inventory of plants used in traditional medicine in Tanzania. I. Plants of the families Acanthaceae - Cucurbitaceae. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 6, pp. 29 - 60 (1982)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027), roots, decoction (H2O), VO. against frequent abortions
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: mwinu (Lushoto district)

1 reference(s) for Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.
Official name: Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.
Family: Bombacaceae
Pictures: HA05Ceiba_pentandra.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra1.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra3.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra4.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra5.jpg , Ceiba_pentandra2.jpg
Reference HH 11
Author: Haxaire Claudie (Pharmacienne)
Title: Phytothérapie et Médecine Familiale chez les Gbaya-Kara (République Centrafricaine) Thèse de doctorat, Université de Paris, Fac. Pharmacie., 320 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(006), H(027), H(104), H(139)
Recipes: H(027), VO., extract of leaves mixed in cold H2O, Ceiba pentandra , Cissus rubiginosa
H(006) + H(104), VO., mixed leaves in H2O of a partial mixing of Ceiba pentandra , Illigera pentaphylla, Aeschynomene sensitiva
H(139), to enlarge the penis, coat with dough of raclure of Ceiba pentandra
Region: Central Africa
Country: Central African Republic
Vernacular name: Indicated by the author in phonetic note. not transposable

1 reference(s) for Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.
Official name: Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.
Family: Apiaceae
Synonyms: Hydrocotyle asiatica L.
Pictures: Centella_asiatica4.jpg , HA01Centella_asiatica.jpg , Centella_asiatica1.jpg , Centella_asiatica2.jpg , Centella_asiatica3.jpg , Centella_asiatica5.jpg , Centella_asiatica6.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(004), H(022), H(027), H(037), H(038), H(053), H(091), H(104), H(201), H(104), H(158), H(201)
Recipes: H(004), leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Centella asiatica, juice, local application
H(004), stems with leaves of Centella asiatica, latex of Euphorbia hypericifolia, maceration (H2O), local application
H(022), leaves of Bridelia brideliifolia of Centella asiatica of Rubus apetalus of Veronica abyssinica, decoction (H2O), enema
H(022), leaves of Centella asiatica of Veronica abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(027) for a good position of the foetus, stems with leaves of Centella., juice, VO.
H(027) for a good position of the foetus, leaves of Centella., juice, VO.
H(037) cough, leaves of Centella asiatica of Opilia celtidifolia, infusion (H2O), VO.
H(038), H(104) dyspepsia, (thoes symptoms are cold "ipanga"), stems with leaves of Centella asiatica, leaves of Clematis simensis, leaves, roots of Hygrophila auriculata, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Mitragyna rubrostipulata, leaves of Spermacoce princae, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(053), leaves of Centella., juice, drops in ears
H(053), leaves of Centella asiatica, leaves, barks of the underground part of Entada abyssinica, juice, drops in ears
H(053), leaves of Centella asiatica, latex of Euphorbia tirucalli, juice, drops in ears
H(091) pregnant woman, leaves of Centella., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) pregnant woman, stems with leaves of Centella asiatica of Guizotia scabra of Helichrysum odoratissimum, leaves of Rhamnus prinoides, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) child, to prevent illness, leaves of Centella asiatica of Erlangea globosa of Hibiscus fuscus, to carbonize, VO.
H(158), leaves of Centella., juice, to dilute (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves of Centella asiatica of Cissus petiolata of Hyptis pectinata of Lantana trifolia, barks stem, branch, trunk of Ozoroa reticulata, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Rhus vulgaris of Temnocalyx obovatus, juice, drops in ears, drops in nose
H(201) to seduce woman, leaves of Centella., powder, friction
H(201) to seduce woman, leaves of Centella., decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: gutwikumwe (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Chenopodium procerum Hochst. ex Moq.
Official name: Chenopodium procerum Hochst. ex Moq.
Family: Chenopodiaceae
Pictures: Chenopodium_procerum1.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(006), H(104), H(008), H(020), H(027), H(099), H(145), H(183)
Recipes: H(006) + H(104), leaves Chenopodium procerum , Erythrina abyssinica, pounded, extract with H2O, VO., 2 soup spoon / D. / 2 - 3 month
H(006) + H(104), leaves Myrica kandtiana, Chenopodium procerum, decoction (H2O) (H2O)(H2O)(H2O)+ salt, VO. , 4 days
H(008) dys., leaves Chenopodium procerum, roots Rubia cordifolia, pounded + banana beer, extract + salt, VO., 2X 1 soup spoon
H(008) dys., leaves under leave coals, soften the leaves, liquid extract, VO., 1 soup spoon / D
H(020) snake, leaves Chenopodium ugandae, Chenopodium procerum, stems and leaves Monopsis stellarioides (ubwungo), whole plant undeterminated species (inturumbutsi), pounded, warmup, external use on wound
H(027), leaves Crassocephalum bumbense, Chenopodium procerum, Vernonia auriculifera, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Hypoestes triflora, pounded + H2O, extract, VO., 1 cup
H(099) epilepsy, leaves Amaranthus graecizans, Chenopodium procerum, leaves and roots Maesa lanceolata var golungensis, pounded H2O, 3 bottles, VO., 2 X 1/2 glass / D.
H(145), leaves Chenopodium procerum, Apodytes dimidiata, Harrisonia abyssinica , maceration, hip-bath
H(183), leaves Chenopodium ugandae , Chenopodium procerum, extract, VO., 1 drop + local application
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: umwisheke

2 reference(s) for Cissampelos mucronata A. Rich.
Official name: Cissampelos mucronata A. Rich.
Family: Menispermaceae
Synonyms: Cissampelos pareira L.T
Pictures: Cissampelos_mucronata1.jpg , HA03Cissampelos_mucronata.jpg , Cissampelos_mucronata2.jpg
Reference HG 01
Author: Gelfand, M., S. Mavi, R.B. Drummond & B. Ndemera
Title: The traditional medicinal practitioner in Zimbabwe. Mambo Press, Gweru (Zimbabwe), 411 p., (1985)
Symptoms: H(001), H(005), H(008), H(026), H(027), H(033), H(068), H(100), H(104), H(109), H(118), H(122), H(135), H(158),
Recipes: H(001), leaves of Cissampelos mucronata, infusion (H2O), drops in eyes
H(005), roots of Cissampelos., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(026), roots of Cissampelos., powder, VO. + porridge
H(005), H(008), H(027), H(033) femal, H(068) bilharziosis, H(100), H(104), H(109) lumbar, H(118), H(122), H(158), roots of Cissampelos., infusion (H2O), VO.
H(135), roots of Cissampelos., powder, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Zimbabwe
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HS 1k
Author: Sawyerr, E.S.
Title: Medicinal plants of West Africa.Vol. 1 Solomon Islands, 88 p. (1983)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027),infusion leaves, RNS.
Region: West Africa
Country: Sierra Leone
Vernacular name: jokoje (Krio)

2 reference(s) for Cissampelos owariensis P. Beauv. ex DC.
Official name: Cissampelos owariensis P. Beauv. ex DC.
Family: Menispermaceae
Pictures: Cissampelos_owariensis1.jpg , HA21Cissamp_owariensis.jpg
Reference HA 02
Author: Adjanohoun, E, M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, K. Dramane, J. A. Elewude, S. O. Fadoju, Z.O. Gbile, E. Goudote, C.L. A. Johnson, A. Keita, O. Morakinyo, J. A. O. Ojewole, A. O. Olatunjia, E. A. Sofowora
Title: Contribution to ethnobotanical and floristic studies in Western Nigeria. CSTR-OUA, 420 p., (1991) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(033)
Recipes: H(027), leaves of Cissampelos owariensis, to pound, VO. + soup of fish
H(033) femal, leaves of Laportea aestuans, of Desmodium velutinum of Cissampelos owariensis, barks stems, branch, trunk of Garcinia kola, to pound, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Nigeria
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HG 05
Author: Gbile, Z.O., F.A. Adeyemi & T.K. Odewo
Title: Nigerian flora and its pharmaceutical potential Mitt. Inst. Allg. Bot. Hamburg, 23b, 1033 - 1038, (1990)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027), ONS, RNS
Region: West Africa
Country: Nigeria (state of Kaduna, Zaria and surrounding) (Etat de Ogun, Ijebu - Ode, Ago - Iwoye and surrounding)
Vernacular name: not registered by the investigators

1 reference(s) for Cissampelos pareira L. var. orbiculala (DC.) Miq.
Official name: Cissampelos pareira L. var. orbiculala (DC.) Miq.
Family: Menispermaceae
Synonyms: Cissampelos orbiculata DC.
Reference HH 06b
Author: Hedberg I., O. Hedberg, P.J. Madati, K.E. Mshigeni, E.N. Mshiu & G. Samuelsson
Title: Inventory of plants used in traditional medicine in Tanzania. II. Plants of the families Dilleniaceae - Opiliaceae. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 9, pp. 105 - 128 (1983)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027), H(099)
Recipes: H(008), small childeren, dried leaves of Cissampelos pareira + roots of Sida rhombifolia, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(027), frequent abortion, roots Sida rhombifolia, Cissampelos pareira L. var. orbiculala , decoction (H2O), VO.
H(099) epilepsy, extract in hot water roots and leaves of Launaea cornuta + roots Cissampelos pareira L. var. orbiculala, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: chegonde

1 reference(s) for Cissus adenocaulis Steud. ex A. Rich.
Official name: Cissus adenocaulis Steud. ex A. Rich.
Family: Vitaceae
Synonyms: Cyphostemma adenocaule (Steud.) Descoings
Pictures: HA03Cissus_adenocaulis.jpg
Reference HB 08
Author: Bally, P.R.O.
Title: Native medicinal and poisonous plants of East Africa. Kew Bull., 1, 10 - 25, (1937)
Symptoms: H(013), H(027)
Recipes: H(013) abscess, roots, RNS.
H(027), roots, RNS.
Region: East Africa
Country: East Africa
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Cissus aralioides (Welw. ex Bak.) Planch.
Official name: Cissus aralioides (Welw. ex Bak.) Planch.
Family: Vitaceae
Pictures: Cissus_aralioides1.jpg , HA05Cissus_aralioides.jpg
Reference HA 05
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(113), H(139), H(168)
Recipes: H(027), leaves of Kalanchoe crenata of Tetrorchidium didymostemom of Cissus aralioides, to pound in palm oil, friction
H(139) male, stems without leaves of Cissus., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(113, 2), stem with leaves of Cissus, decoction H20), VO.
H(113), stem with leaves of Cissus, pulpin palm oil, friction
H(113), stem with leaves of Cissus, pulpin palm oil + kaolin, friction
H(113), leaves of Cissus, to grind, massage
H(168), leaves of Cissus., to soften at the heat of the fire, to grind, massage
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: olessina (Akwa), nkelengenzé (Yombe), kouléné (Téké), moubiébiéké (Soundi), mbyé-mbyé (Lari), moubiébié (Kikongo), oussini (Ngare)

1 reference(s) for Cissus petiolata Hook. f.
Official name: Cissus petiolata Hook. f.
Family: Vitaceae
Pictures: HA03Cissus_petiolata.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(002), H(008), H(014), H(022), H(027), H(139), H(201)
Recipes: H(002), leaves of Cissus petiolata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(002), leaves of Cissus petiolata of Emilia humbertii of Sonchus luxurians of Tabernaemontana stapfiana, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(002), leaves of Cissus petiolata of Gouania longipetala of Tabernaemontana stapfiana, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(008), stems with leaves of Cissus petiolata of Dissotis caloneura of Drymaria cordata, leaves of Lysimachia ruhmeriana, barks stem, branch, trunk of Mitragyna rubrostipulata, powder, VO.
H(014) dermatosis, leaves of Cissus., powder, unguent, local application
H(022) ocytocic, leaves of Cissus., decotion (H2O), VO.
H(022) ocytocic, leaves of Cissus petiolata of Indigofera atriceps, juice, VO.
H(027) placenta (good position), leaves of Cissus., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(139) male, leaves of Cissus., juice, VO.
H(139) male, leaves of Cissus., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves of Centella asiatica of Cissus petiolata of Hyptis pectinata of Lantana trifolia, barks stem, branch, trunk of Ozoroa reticulata, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Rhus vulgaris of Temnocalyx obovatus, juice, drops in ears, drops in nose
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umugobore (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Cissus rubiginosa Planch.
Official name: Cissus rubiginosa Planch.
Family: Vitaceae
Pictures: Cissus _rubiginosa.jpg
Reference HH 11
Author: Haxaire Claudie (Pharmacienne)
Title: Phytothérapie et Médecine Familiale chez les Gbaya-Kara (République Centrafricaine) Thèse de doctorat, Université de Paris, Fac. Pharmacie., 320 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(006), H(027), H(050),
Recipes: H(006) constipation, H(050) meteorism, porridge of flour of dried roots by sunl of Cissus rubiginosa
H(027) prevention of abortion, leaves maceration in cold H2O froide, VO
Region: Central Africa
Country: Central African Republic
Vernacular name: Indicated by the author in phonetic note. not transposable

1 reference(s) for Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth.
Official name: Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth.
Family: Rutaceae
Pictures: Clausena_anisata2.jpg , Clausena_anisata1.jpg , HA03Clausena_anisata.jpg
Reference HH 16
Author: Haerdi, F.
Title: Afrikanische Heilpflanzen. Die Eingeborenen-Heilpflanzen des Ulanga- Distriktes Tanganjikas (Ostafrika). Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 1-278 (1964) Published : 1964, Verlag fu?r Recht und Gesellschaft (Basel)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027) prevention of abortion, extract from roots of Clausena anisata, VO.
H(051) child paludism, leaves juice in friction et VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: kalifunbula (Kimbunga, Kipogoro, Kihehe)

1 reference(s) for Clematis hirsuta Guill. & Perr.
Official name: Clematis hirsuta Guill. & Perr.
Family: Ranunculaceae
Pictures: Clematis_hirsuta3.jpg , Clematis_hirsuta2.jpg , Clematis_hirsuta1.jpg , HR08Clematis_hirsuta.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(006), H(104), H(022), H(027), H(027z), H(037), H(055), H(093), H(201), H(113), H(126), H(127)
Recipes: H(006) + H(104), leaves, Clerodendrum buchholzii, Hygrophila spiciformis, Clematis hirsuta , Rumex usambarensis, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Spermacoce princae, Cyphostemma cyphopetalum, Desmodium repandum, Acanthus pubescens, Centella asiatica , pounded, extract + H2O, VO., 1 glass / day.
H(013 ) phagedenic ulcer (igishega), leaves, extract H2O, to clean the wound during 5 days
H(022), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Mitragyna rubrostipulata,Blumea alata, pounded, juice, VO., 3 soup spoons
H(027), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Desmodium repandum, Plantago palmata, Cyperus rigidifolius, pounded, maceration H2O, VO., 1 glass / D./ during 4 day
H(027z), gururamo inda buli gihe, leaves, Clematis hirsuta, Mitragyna rubrostipulata, Polygonum setosulum, Clerodendrum myricoides, Alangium chinense, pounded + H2O, extract, VO., 2 soup spoons morning, 1 soup spoon in the evening detween 2 and 4 month of pregnacy
H(027z) white lost during pregnancy (ifumbi), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Clutia abyssinica, decoction, VO. lukewarm
H(027z) white lost during pregnancy (ifumbi), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Mitragyna rubrostipulata, Rumex usambarensis, Solanum terminale, 2 undeterminated species (umuzigangore), (umwumba), decoction, VO.
H(027z) white lost during pregnancy (ifumbi), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Mitragyna rubrostipulata, Rumex usambarensis, extract H2O + banana juice, VO.
H(027z) white lost during pregnancy (ifumbi), + giddiness and tingles, leaves Clematis hirsuta, Rubia cordifolia, extrait H2O, VO., 1 glass every 2 days
H(027z) white lost during pregnancy (ifumbi), leaves Glycine wightii, Solanum terminale, Mitragyna rubrostipulata, Clematis hirsuta, Clerodendrum buchholzii, 1 indeterminated species (umuzigangore), maceration H20, VO.
H(037) pneumonia, leaves Clematis hirsuta , Bidens pilosa, Pycnostachys eminii Euphorbia schimperiana (akanyamata), organes pounded + H2O, extract , VO.
H(093) + H(055) + H(201), (uburozi), leaves of Ranunculus multifidus, Clematis hirsuta, Desmodium repandum, Vernonia auriculifera, Rhamnus prinoides, Senecio mannii, Solanum terminale, Sonchus oleraceus, Lobelia giberroa, Gynura scandens (akazimyamuriro), Euphorbia schimperiana (akanyamata), maceration H20, V0., 1 / 2 bottle / days
H(093) + H(055) + H(201), (uburozi), leaves of Phytolacca dodecandra , Clematis hirsuta), maceration H20, VO.
H(093) + H(055) + H(201), (uburozi), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Leucas martinicensis, Phytolacca dodecandra, Sesbania sesban, Kalanchoe integra (ikinetenete), 2 unindentified species (agasibandekwe, rekabivugire), decoction, VO.
H(113) rheumatism, (rubagimpande, imijaganyuro), stem Clematis hirsuta , stem and leaves Satureja simensis (umugetugetu), ashes, application on scarifications
H(126) or H(127), leaves, Leonotis nepetaefolia , Vernonia amygdalina, Erythrina abyssinica, Clematis hirsuta, Ocimum urticifolium (umwenya), Thalyctrum rynchocarpum (ubugomboro), pounded, extract H2O, warmed VO, 1 glas/D., 2 à 4 bottles
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: umunkamba

1 reference(s) for Clematis simensis Fres.
Official name: Clematis simensis Fres.
Family: Ranunculaceae
Pictures: HA08Clematis_simensis.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(005), H(006), H(008), H(018), H(027), H(036), H(037), H(038), H(051), H(055), H(077), H(091), H(103), H(104), H(109), H(113), H(135), H(201)
Recipes: H(005), leaves of Clematis., to pound, local application
H(006), leaves of Cissus sp. of Triumfetta cordifolia of Clematis simensis, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(006), leaves of Clematis., decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(006), stems with leaves of Clematis., decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(008), leaves of Clematis., decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(008), H(018), H(091) kwash, H(201) again the bad spirits, leaves of Clematis simensis of Mikania capensis of Satureja pseudosimensis, stems with leaves of Ranunculus multifidus, decoction, steam bath
H(018), leaves of Clematis., powder, to take snuff
H(018), leaves of Clematis., juice, drops in nose
H(018), leaves of Clematis., decoction, inhalation
H(027) motionless foetus, leaves of Acalypha psilostachya of Clematis simensis of Dicoma anomala of Virectaria major, infusion (H2O), enema
H(027) motionless foetus, leaves of Clematis simensis of Temnocalyx obovatus, decoction (H2O), enema
H(036), leaves of Cyphostemma adenocaule of Clematis simensis of Ocimum suave, stems with leaves of Ranunculus multifidus, powder, to take snuff
H(037), stems with leaves of Clematis simensis of Thunbergia alata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037), stems with leaves of Clematis simensis, leaves of Geranium aculeolatum of Piper umbellatum of Steganotaenia araliacea, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(037), stems with leaves of Clematis simensis, leaves of Geranium aculeolatum of Piper umbellatum of Steganotaenia araliacea, to carbonize, VO.
H(038), H(104) dyspepsia, (thoes symptoms are cold "ipanga"), leaves, roots of Clematis simensis of Solanum dasyphyllum, decoction (H2O), enema
H(038), H(104) dyspepsia, (those symptoms are cold "ipanga"), stems with leaves of Centella asiatica, leaves of Clematis simensis, leaves, roots of Hygrophila auriculata, leaves, barks stem, branch, trunk of Mitragyna rubrostipulata, leaves of Spermacoce princae, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(038), H(104), H(135), (those symptoms are cold "ipanga") leaves of Adenostemma mauritianum of Ambrosia artemisiifolia of Asparagus africanus of Clematis simensis of Crassocephalum vitellinum of Impatiens briartii of Lysimachia ruhmeriana of Microglossa pyrifolia of Opilia celtidifolia of Rhus vulgaris, juice, enema
H(051), stems with leaves of Clemetis., decoction (H2O), lavempent
H(051), stems with leaves of Clemeatis simensis of Guizotia scabra of Mikania capensis, decoction, enema
H(051), leaves of Clematis simensis of Ocimum suave, roots of Rumex abyssinicus, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(051), leaves of Clematis simensis of Lantana trifolia of Thunbergia alata, stems with leaves of Indigofera atriceps, decoction (H2O), inhalation
H(051), leaves of Clematis simensis of Zehneria scabra, decoction (H2O), bath, enema
H(055), leaves of Clematis., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(055), leaves of Cissampelos mucronata of Clematis simensis, barks stem, branch, trunk of Steganotaenia araliacea, decoction (H2O), inhalation
H(077) leaves of Clematis simensis of Solanum anguivii, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Clematis simensis of Crassocephalum multicorymbosum of Hibiscus canabinus of Rhus vulgaris, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) pregnant woman, leaves of Clematis simensis of Gouania longispicata of Helichrysum odoratissimum, infusion (H2O), enema
H(091) pregnant woman, juice leaves Anisopappus africanus of Cissus sp of Clematis simensis of Periploca linearifolia, VO.
H(091) baby at the breast, rachitis, decoction (H2O) leaves Cassia occidentalis, leaves and roots Clematis simensis,leaves of Erlangea cordifolia, stems with leaves Ranunculus multifidus, leaves Zehneria scabra, enema
H(091) childs, decoction (H2O) leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Bersama abyssinica of Clematis simensis of Clerodendrum myricoides of Clutia paxii of Dalbergia lacte of Desmonium barbatum of Dissotis brazzae of Dombeya bagshawei of Indigofera arrecta, VO.
H(091) childs, leaves Anisopappus africanus of Clematis simensis of Dichrocephala integrifolia of Galiniera coffeoides of Gouania longispicata of Pceucedanum nyassicum deTriumphetta cordifolia , the whole plant of Crassocephalum vitellinum, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) child, leaves of Clematis simensis of Geranium aculeolatum of Gouania longispicata of Rubia cordifolia? subsp conotricha, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(103) decayed tooth, leaves, roots of Clematis., to pound, friction
H(104), leaves of Clematis., decoction (H2O), enema
H(104), leaves of Clematis simensis of Clerodendrum schweinfurthii ? var. longitubum of Geranium aculeolatum of Pavonia urens of Ranunculus multifidus, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104), stem without leaves of Clematis simensis, leaves of Clerodendrum schweinfurthii ? var. longitubum of Geranium aculeolatum of Pavonia urens of Ranunculus multifidus, to carbonize, VO.
H(109) lumbar, leaves of Cyphostemma adenocaule of Clematis simensis of Pycnostachys erici-rosenii, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(113) rheumatism, leaves of Cajanus cajan of Clematis simensis, decoction (H2O), to pound, local application
H(113) rheumatism, leaves of Clematis simensis, decoction (H2O), to pound, local application
H(113) rheumatism, leaves of Clematis simensis, to carbonize, scarifications
H(201) psychosis, roots of Clematis., juice, drops in ears, drops in nose
H(201), psychosis, again the bad spirits, roots of Acalypha ambigua, stems with leaves of Brillantaisia cicatricosa, leaves of Clematis simensis of Crepis newii of Cyperus dives of Gouania longipetala of Jaundea pinnata of Mycroglossa pyrifolia of Ocimum suave of Pavetta ternifolia, decoction (H2O), VO. + enema + steam bath
- H(201) psychosis bad spirits, decoction (H2O) leaves Anisopappus africanus of Asparagus flagellaris of Clematis simensis of Hypericum revolutum of Microglossa pyrifolia, enema, inhalation
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umunkamba (Kirundi)

2 reference(s) for Clerodendrum myricoides (Hochst.) R. Br. ex Vatke
Official name: Clerodendrum myricoides (Hochst.) R. Br. ex Vatke
Family: Verbenaceae
Pictures: Clerodendrum_myricoides1.jpg , Clerodendrum_myricoides2.jpg
Reference HL 01
Author: Lindsay, R.S. & F.N. Hepper
Title: Medicinal plants of Marakwet Kenya.Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, United Kingdom, 49 p., (1978)
Symptoms: H(027), H(104)
Recipes: H(027), roots of Dregea rubicunda of Clerodendrum myricoides, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104), roots of Clerodendrum myricoides, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HS 18
Author: Ssegawa, P., J. M. Kasenene
Title: Medicinal plant diversity and uses in Sango bay area, Southern Uganda. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 113, pp. 521 - 540, (2007)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027, 2) prevention of miscarriage, leaves decoction of Clerodendrum myricoides, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Uganda (Sango bay area)
Vernacular name: akakonge

1 reference(s) for Clitoria ternatea L.
Official name: Clitoria ternatea L.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Clitoria mearnsii De Wild.
Pictures: HA07Clitoria_ternatea.jpg , Clitoria_ternatea1.jpg , Clitoria_ternatea3.jpg , Clitoria_ternatea4.jpg , Clitoria_ternatea2.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(126)
Recipes: H(027), stems with leaves, decoction, VO.
H(126) nw born, stems with leaves, decoction, VO. by the mother
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: azankpa (Mina)

1 reference(s) for Combretum adenogonium Steud. ex A. Rich.
Official name: Combretum adenogonium Steud. ex A. Rich.
Family: Combretaceae
Synonyms: Combretum fragrans F. Hoffm.; Combretum ghasalense Engl. & Diels
Reference HH 16
Author: Haerdi, F.
Title: Afrikanische Heilpflanzen. Die Eingeborenen-Heilpflanzen des Ulanga- Distriktes Tanganjikas (Ostafrika). Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 1-278 (1964) Published : 1964, Verlag fu?r Recht und Gesellschaft (Basel)
Symptoms: H(008), H(027)
Recipes: H(008) diarrhoea, H(027) prevention of abortion, leaves juice et extract from roots of Combretum ghasalense, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: mlamata (Kimbunga)

1 reference(s) for Conyza aegyptiaca (L.) Ait.
Official name: Conyza aegyptiaca (L.) Ait.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: Conyza_aegyptiaca.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(094), H(145)
Recipes: H(027), leaves of Conyza aegyptiaca, juice, VO.
H(094), H(145) rectum, leaves of Conyza aegyptiaca of Dombeya bagshawei of Salvia nilotica, infusion (H2O), hip-bath, VO.
H(094), H(145) rectum, leaves of Conyza aegyptiaca, to pound, in rectum
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: inamirima, umururasase (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Crassocephalum bumbense S. Moore
Official name: Crassocephalum bumbense S. Moore
Family: Asteraceae
Synonyms: Crassocephalum montuosum (S. Moore) Milne-Redh.
Pictures: Crassocephalum_bubense_AFLORA.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(004), H(175), H(027), H(037), H(037)
Recipes: H(004) + H(175), wound (uruguma), leaves Bidens pilosa, Crassocephalum bumbense, Salvia nilotica, crushed, bandage with the rest
H(027), leaves Crassocephalum bumbense, Chenopodium procerum, Vernonia auriculifera, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Hypoestes triflora, pounded + H2O, extract, VO., 1 cup
H(037) pneumonia, leaves, powder + butter, ointment, external use
H(037) cough, leaves, Crassocephalum bumbense, Monechma subsessile, Eucalyptus globulus, fruits Citrus limon, pounded H2O, extract + salt, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: igifuranindi

1 reference(s) for Crassocephalum vitellinum (Benth.) S. Moore
Official name: Crassocephalum vitellinum (Benth.) S. Moore
Family: Asteraceae
Synonyms: Gynura vitellina Benth.
Pictures: Crassocephalum_vitellinum1_AFLORA.jpg , HR08Crassocephalum_vitellinum.jpg , Crassocephalum_vitellinum2_AFLORA.jpg
Reference HM 40
Author: Mainen J. Moshi, Donald F. Otieno, Pamela K. Mbabazi, Anke Weisheit
Title: The Ethnomedicine of the Haya people of Bugabo ward, Kagera Region, north western Tanzania Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009, 5:24 doi:10.1186/1746-4269-5-24
Symptoms: H(027), H(104)
Recipes: H(027) prevent miscarriage, H(104) peptic ulcers, the aerial parts of Crassocephalum vitellinum are boiled and the decoction is taken regularly as a treatment for peptic ulcers. A decoction made with aerial parts of Crassocephalum vitellinum mixed with the roots of Alchornea cordiflia, Sapium ellipticum, Acanthus pubescens and Emilia javanica is used to prevent miscarriage
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (Kagera Region)
Vernacular name: ekishenda

2 reference(s) for Crossopteryx febrifuga (Afz. ex G. Don) Benth.
Official name: Crossopteryx febrifuga (Afz. ex G. Don) Benth.
Family: Rubiaceae
Synonyms: Rondeletia africana T. Winterb.
Pictures: HA05Crossopteryx _febrifuga.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga1.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga2.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga3.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga4.jpg , Crossopteryx_febrifuga5.jpg
Reference HB 25M
Author: Bossard, E.
Title: La médecine traditionnelle au centre et à l'ouest de l'Angola. Ministério da ciênciae da tecnologia. Instituto de investigaçâo cientifica tropical. Lisboa - p. 531 (1996) (ISBN : 972-672-858-4)
Symptoms: H(027), H(031), H(037)
Recipes: H(027) motion less foetus, tea of la-vasusu (Leptactina benguelensis) of ninga-hombo (Crossopteryx febrifuga) of lyandele (unidentified plant), VO. 3 X / day
H(031) body side pain, ONS., RNS.
H(037) cough, hemoptysy, tea of root, VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Angola (region of Chinguar)
Vernacular name: (otu) ninga-hombo (Umbundu)
Reference HJ 08
Author: Jiofack, T., l. Ayissi, C. Fokunang, N. Guedje and V. Kemeuze
Title: Ethnobotany and phytomedicine of the upper Nyong valley forest in Cameroon African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology Vol. 3(4). pp. 144-150, April, 2009 http://www.academicjournals.org/ajpp
Symptoms: H(027), H(033), H(038)t, H(100)
Recipes: H(027) threatened abortion, H(033) sterility, H(038) ovarian cyst, H(100) syphilis, leaves, bark of Crossopterix febrifuga, RNS.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Cameroon (upper Nyong valley forest)
Vernacular name: not registered by the investigators

1 reference(s) for Culcasia scandens P. Beauv.
Official name: Culcasia scandens P. Beauv.
Family: Araceae
Reference HB 05
Author: Bouquet, A.
Title: Féticheurs et médecines traditionnelles du Congo (Brazzaville). Mém. O.R.S.T.O.M., 36, 282 p., (1969) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(018), H(027), H(053), H(091), H(156)
Recipes: H(018), the whole plant of Culcasia scandens, to carbonize, powder, to snuff
H(027), ONS of Culcasia., infusion, VO.
H(053), juice leaves of of Culcasia., drops in ears
H(091) child, ONS of of Culcasia., decoction (H2O), bath
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: vidinga (Laadi), lunamu (Vili), lunama (Laali), nzili (Téké, moagbabele (Songo), ekole (Babinga)

1 reference(s) for Cyathula uncinulata (Schrad.) Schinz
Official name: Cyathula uncinulata (Schrad.) Schinz
Family: Amaranthaceae
Pictures: Cyathula_uncinulata1.jpg , Cyathula_uncinulata2.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(002), H(003), H(008), H(012), H(013), H(018), H(027), H(033), H(034), H(037), H(077), H(082), H(091), H(158), H(201)
Recipes: H(002), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata, infusion (H2O), VO.
H(003), H(012), stems with leaves of Cyathula uncinulata, to carbonize, scarificationss
H(003), H(012), stems with leaves of Diodia scandens of Cyathula uncinulata, leaves of Pavetta ternifolia, decoction (H2O), local application
H(003), H(012), stems with leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Oxalis corniculata of Spermacoce princae of Zehneria scabra, to pound, local application
H(003), H(012),stems with leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Oxalis corniculata of Spermacoce princae of Zehneria scabra, to carbonize, scarifications
H(008, 2), leaves of Cyathula., juice, VO. or enema
H(008), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Lysimachia ruhmeriana, juice, VO.
H(008), H(077) new born during milking, leaves of Aspilia pluriseta of Cyathula uncinulata of Leucas alluaudii, decoction (H2O), enema
H(008), H(077) new born during milking, leaves of Cyathula., decoction (H2O), enema
H(013), flowers of Cyathula., to carbonize, VO.
H(013), ripe fruits of Cyathula., to carbonize, VO.
H(027), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata, decoction (H2O), VO. or enema
H(027) placenta (right insertion), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Mitragyna rubrostipulata, decoction (H2O), enema
H(033) femal, leaves of Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Cyathula uncinulata of Erlangea spissa of Helichrysum schimperi, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(034) tachycardia, stems with leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Momordica foetida, leaves of Helichrysum forskahlii of Polygala ruwenzoriensis, to carbonize, VO. + scarificationss
H(037), leaves of Cyathula., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(077), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(077), leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Solanum nigrum, maceration (H2O), VO.
H(082) dyspnea, H(034) pectoral pain, leaves of Cyathula., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) kwash., leaves of Crotalaria pallida ? var. obovata of Cyathula uncinulata of Sesamum angustifolium, to carbonize, VO.
H(158), leaves of Acalypha psilostachya of Cyathula uncinulata, infusion (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves of Cyathula., juice, VO.
H(201) again spell and sorcery, leaves of Cyathula uncinulata of Ludwigia abyssinica of Lysimachia ruhmeriana of Smilax kraussiana, infusion (H2O), enema
H(201) again bad spirits, H(091) kwash., H(018), H(104), leaves of Cyathula., decoction (H2O), enema, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: ikiramata (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Cymbopogon proximus (Hochst. ex A. Rich) Stapf.
Official name: Cymbopogon proximus (Hochst. ex A. Rich) Stapf.
Family: Poaceae
Synonyms: Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng. subsp. proximum (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Maire & Weiller
Pictures: B5NordCymbopogon_proximus.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(020), H(027), H(033)
Recipes: H(020) scorpion, stems with leaves of Cymbopogon schoenanthus of Euphorbia hirta, to pound, local application
H(027), bark of the underground part of Cymbopogon schoenanthus ? subsp. proximum, ripe fruit of Parkia biglobosa, powder, maceration (milk), porridge, VO.
H(033) femal, bark of the underground part of Carissa edulis of Hexalobus monopetalus of Annona senegalensis of Fagara zanthoxyloides, whole plant of Cymbopogon schoenanthus? subsp. proximus, ripe fruit of Neorautanenia pseudopachyrhiza, seeds of Aframomum melegueta of Pennisetum americanum of Cucurbita maxima, ripe fruit of Piper nigrum, powder, maceration, VO. + beer of mil
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: tchama (Nawdem), motsirinunu, djandjanmokl, tiabu (Gurmantché)

2 reference(s) for Cyperus articulatus L.
Official name: Cyperus articulatus L.
Family: Cyperaceae
Pictures: HA21Cyperus_articulatus.jpg , Cyperus_articulatus1.jpg , Cyperus_articulatus4.jpg , Cyperus_articulatus2.jpg , Cyperus_articulatus3.jpg
Reference HB 25M
Author: Bossard, E.
Title: La médecine traditionnelle au centre et à l'ouest de l'Angola. Ministério da ciênciae da tecnologia. Instituto de investigaçâo cientifica tropical. Lisboa - p. 531 (1996) (ISBN : 972-672-858-4)
Symptoms: H(022), H(027), H(051), H(091), H(103), H(104), H(126), H(201)
Recipes: H(022) oxytocic, liquid preparation of the roots of Cyperus articulatus , VO.
H(027) prevention of abortion, lower part of ndawu (Cyperus articulatus), upper part of kanyanguluka (Phyllanthus glaucophyllus), to pound, faire une fumigation 3 X / day
- H(051) paludism, decoction of roots, VO.
H(091) asthenia, tea of root of hama (Terminalia prunioides) of djamba (Rumex abyssinicus) of ndawu (Cyperus articulatus) of nunu (not identified plant) of mbombolo (Melia azedarach) of la-vilulu (Clematopsis speciosa) of avava (Cassytha filiformis) of lyandele (unidentified plant)
H(103) caries, ONS. of ndawu (Cyperus articulatus) of songe (Acacia sieberiana) of mondolwa (Steganotaenia araliacea) of kanda lieka (Cocos nucifera) of eyo lyongombe (unidentified plant), local application
H(103) + H(201) (o) nanga mouth abscess from non respect to the old of the tribe , tea of leaves. Rincer la bouche 4 X / day
H(104) abdominal pains, tea of root, VO.
H(126) hepatitis, tea of root
H(201) (o) ndambwa, madness caused by the spirit of a dead, cold drink from leaves of nya-nya (Ricinus communis), barks of sya (Parinari curatellifolia) and stone of ndawu (Cyperus articulatus), VO. + fumigation with the ingredients + indemnity to the familly of the spirit if he is agressive
H(201) madness, infusion of ndawu (Cyperus articulatus) of samba (Brachystegia tamarindoides) of tata (Securidaca longipedunculata) of lalandja (Citrus sinensis), VO. + friction with du liquid + fumigation with the rest of plants
Region: West Africa
Country: Angola (régions du sud de Hufla, Dundo, Lunda)
Vernacular name: (i) ndawu (Umbundu)
Reference HN 01
Author: Nyakabwa, M. & W. Dibaluka
Title: Plantes médicinales cultivées dans la zone de Kabondo à Kisangani (Zaïre). African study monographs, 11, 2, 87 - 99, (1990)
Symptoms: H(026), H(027), H(068), H(094), H(099)
Recipes: H(026), H(027), roots of Cyperus articulatus, to pound, decoction (H2O), enema
H(068) vermifuge child, roots of Cyperus., to pound, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(094), H(099) epilepsy, the whole plant + roots of Cyperus.maceration (H2O), enema
Region: West Africa
Country: Democratic republic of Congo (ex. Zaïre)
Vernacular name: kokongo (Ngbandi), ngako (Benimikwele)

1 reference(s) for Dalbergia lactea Vatke
Official name: Dalbergia lactea Vatke
Family: Fabaceae
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(002), H(014), H(027), H(028), H(051), H(075), H(091), H(109), H(104), H(201)
Recipes: H(002), leaves of Brillantaisia cicatricosa of Dalbergia lactea of Geranium arabicum of Helichrysum odoratissimum of Piper umbellatum, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(014) mycosis, leaves of Dalbergia., macération (H2O), bath
H(027), roots of Agauria salicifolia of Gouania longispicata, leaves of Dalbergia lactea of Schrebera alata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(028) uterus, leaves of Dalbergia lactea of Triumfetta cordifolia, stems with leaves of Hypericum revolutum of Pavetta ternifolia, decoction (H2O), enema
H(051), leaves of Dalbergia., decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(075) aperitive, leaves of Dalbergia lactea of Helichrysum schimperi of Virectaria major, to carbonize, VO.
H(075) aperitive, leaves of Myrica salicifolia of Dalbergia lactea, powder, VO.
H(075) aperitive, leaves of Dalbergia lactea, to carbonize, VO.
H(104) colic, roots of Dalbergia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104) colic, roots of Dalbergia., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs, decoction (H2O) leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Bersama abyssinica of Clematis simensis of Clerodendrum myricoides of Clutia paxii of Dalbergia lactea of Desmonium barbatum of Dissotis brazzae of Dombeya bagshawei of Indigofera arrecta, VO.
H(104) colic, leaves of Albizia adianthifolia of Berkheya spekeana, of Bersama abyssinica of Biophytum helenae of Cayratia gracilis of Dalbergia lactea of Hoslundia opposita, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(109) lumbar, barks stem, branche, trunk of Dalbergia., VO.
H(201) psychosis, leaves of Adenia rumicifolia of Dalbergia lactea, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Achyrospermum schimperi of Dalbergia lactea of Aeollanthus repens of Crotalaria glauca of Dissotis trothae of Faurea saligna of Heteromorpha trifoliata of Plectranthus barbatus of Helichrysum ceres, stems with leaves of Emilia humbertii, decoction (H2O), bath, VO.
H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Dalbergia lactea de Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201, 2) again bad spell and sorcery, leaves of Dalbergia., decoction (H20), bath, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umushasha, igihuba (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Desmodium repandum (Vahl) DC.
Official name: Desmodium repandum (Vahl) DC.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Desmodium_repandum1.jpg , HR08Desmodium_repandum.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008), H(027), H(027z), H(055), H(075), H(093), H(104), H(109), H(126), H(127), H(145), H(183), H(201)
Recipes: H(006) + H(104), leaves, Clerodendrum buchholzii, Hygrophila spiciformis, Clematis hirsuta , Rumex usambarensis, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Spermacoce princae, Cyphostemma cyphopetalum, Desmodium repandum, Acanthus pubescens, Centella asiatica , pounded, extract + H2O, VO., 1 glas / D.
H(008) dys.(macinya), leaves Desmodium repandum, Erythrina abyssinica, Salvia nilotica, Blumea brevipes (igitabi cy' imbwa), pounded + little H2O, 1/2 glass / D. durind 2 D.
H(008) dys., roots Rubia cordifolia, Desmodium repandum,extract , VO., progressively, 1 soup spoon/ D.
H(027), (inda ishaka kuvamo) leaves Desmodium repandum, Hibiscus fuscus, pounded + H2O, extract, VO., 1 glass / D.
H(027), leaves Clematis hirsuta, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Desmodium repandum, Plantago palmata, Cyperus rigidifolius, pounded, maceration H2O, VO., 1 glass / D./ during 4 D.
H(027z), leaves Leonotis nepetaefolia, Desmodium repandum, extract H2O in food and drink
H(027z), gururamo inda buli gihe, leaves Microglossa pyrifolia, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Desmodium repandum, Plectranthus longipes, maceration in banana juice + H20, VO.
H(075) childs, leaves, extract, luke warm, VO., 1 soup spoon/ D.
H(093) + H(055) + H(201), (uburozi), leaves of Ranunculus multifidus, Clematis hirsuta, Desmodium repandum, Vernonia auriculifera, Rhamnus prinoides, Senecio mannii, Solanum terminale, Sonchus oleraceus, Lobelia giberroa, Gynura scandens (akazimyamuriro), Euphorbia schimperiana (akanyamata), maceration H20, V0., 1 / 2 bottle / D.
H(093) + H(055) + H(201), (uburozi), tubercle Momordica pterocarpa, leaves Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Desmodium repandum, Ajuga alba, decoction (H2O), VO 1/2 glass every 2 D., 3 X
H(109) sciatic, leaves, Hibiscus fuscus, Acanthus pubescens, Desmodium repandum, Rubus rigidus, Chenopodium ugandae, Chenopodium ugandae, Tragia brevipes, pounded, extract H2O, VO., 1 à 2 glass / D.
H(126) or H(127), leaves Desmodium repandum, Hypoestes triflora (magaru), Hygrophila spiciformis (gangabukari), crushed, decoction (H2O), VO. : 2 X 1/2 glass / D.
H(145), leaves, maceration, hip-bath
H(183), leaves Desmodium repandum, Clerodendrum myricoides, decoction, VO., 2,5 caffee spoon / D.
H(201) madness, roots Myrica kandtiana snuff powder, leaves Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Desmodium repandum extract, VO., 1 soup spoon / D.
H(201) madness, leaves Rubus rigidus, Desmodium repandum, Rhamnus prinoides, Pycnostachys erici-rosenii, Lagenaria abyssinica , Maesa lanceolata var golungensis to pound, extract, VO., + snuff the powder " isubyo"
H(201) sorcery, leaves Erythrococca bongensis, Desmodium repandum, Lysimachia ruhmeriana, Bryophyllum pinnatum, Ajuga alba (gitinywa), Carduus nyassanus (mugabudasumirwa), maceration H2O, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: ituza

1 reference(s) for Dichrocephala integrifolia (L.f.) O. Ktze
Official name: Dichrocephala integrifolia (L.f.) O. Ktze
Family: Asteraceae
Synonyms: Dichrocephala bicolor (Roth) Schldl.
Pictures: HR08Dichrocephala_integrifolia.jpg , Dichrocephala_integrifolia1.jpg
Reference HK 21
Author: Kayonga, A. & F. X. Habiyaremye
Title: Médecine traditionnelle et plantes médicinales rwandaises. Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques de la flore rwandaise.Préfecture de Gisenyi.Univ. Nat. Rwanda Centre universitaire de recherche sur la pharmacopée et la médecine traditionnelle, CURPHAMETRA, inédit, 121p., (1987)
Symptoms: H(019), H(027), H(109), H(113), H(145)
Recipes: H(019), leaves Dichrocephala integrifolia , Maesa lanceolata var . golungensis (umuhanga), crushed, juice, 4 drops in in nose every day during 6 D.
H(027), leaves Crassocephalum bumbense, Chenopodium procerum, Vernonia auriculifera, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Hypoestes triflora, pounded + H2O, extract, VO., 1 cup
H(109) sciatic, leaves Ranunculus multifidus, Clutia abyssinica, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Jaundea pinnata (intawa), Vernonia hochstetter (ikomambogo), pounded, extract H2O, VO., 2 bottles en 10 J.
H(113) rheumatism, (rubagimpande, imijaganyuro), leaveses, Piper capense, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Salvia nilotica, Vernonia lasiopus, ashes, application on scarifications
H(113) rheumatism, leaves Salvia nilotica, Rhoicissus tridentata, Dichrocephala integrifolia, Dracaena afromontana, ashes, application on scarifications
H(145), leaves, Plantago palmata, Ricinus communis, Blumea alata, Dichrocephala integrifolia , Sporobolus pyramidalis (umutsina) maceration H2O, enema
Region: Central Africa
Country: Rwanda (Gisenyi district)
Vernacular name: umubuza

3 reference(s) for Dichrostachys glomerata (Forssk.) Chiov.
Official name: Dichrostachys glomerata (Forssk.) Chiov.
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn.
Pictures: Dichrostachys_glomerata1.jpg , Dichrostachys_glomerata2.jpg , Dichrostachys_glomerata3.jpg , Dichrostachys_glomerata4.jpg , Dichrostachys_glomerata5.jpg , Dichrostachys_glomerata6.jpg
Reference HA 05
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, L. Ake Assi, J. Baniakina, P. Chibon, G. Cusset, V. Doulou, A. Enzanza, J. Eymé, E. Goudoté, A. Keita, C. Mbemba, J. Mollet, J.- M. Moutsamboté, J. Mpati, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques en République populaire du Congo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 605 p., (1988) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027), stem with leaves of Dichrostachys cinerea, decoction (wine), VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: ikegna (Akwa)
Reference HC 13d
Author: Chhabra, S.C., R.L.A. Mahunnah & E.N. Mshiu
Title: Plants used in traditional medicine in Eastern Tanzania.IV. Angiosperms (Mimosaceae to Papilionaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 29, pp. 295 - 323, (1990)
Symptoms: H(004), H(045), H(008x), H(020), H(027), H(034), H(037), H(051), H(082), H(101), H(104), H(113), H(169)
Recipes: H(004) + H(045), dried powdered leaves are sprinkled on wounds
H(008x), H(027), H(037, 2), H(101), H(104), VO. decoction roots
H(020) snake, H(051) palu., H(082)astma, H(113)joints and bone pains, H(169)hernia, VO. infusion leaves
H(034) heart pains, H(169) hernia, dried powdered roots added to tea
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (East)
Vernacular name: kikulagembe (Matumbi), mkulagembe (Swahili), mnepulo (Ndengereko)
Reference HD 15
Author: Diafouka, A. J. P.
Title: Analyse des usages des plantes médicinales dans 4 régions de Congo-Brazzaville. Thèse de doctorat, Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté des Sciences, Laboratoire de Botanique Systématique et de Phytosociologie, 431 p., (1997)
Symptoms: H(020), H(027), H(031), H(037), H(051), H(053), H(094), H(103), H(106), H(109), H(113), H(130)
Recipes: H(020), leaves of Dichrostachys cinerea of Manihot esculenta of Costus afer, to pound, local application every day of a fresh dressing during 3 days
H(027), barks of Mitragyna stipulosa, roots of Dichrostachys cinera, decoction (H2O), VO., 100 ml., during 3 days
H(031, 2), roots of Dichrostachys cinera of Heinsia crinata, whole plant of Schwenkia americana, decoction (H2O), VO. 200 ml. / day
H(031, 6), roots of Dichrostachys., decoction (H2O), VO. 3 X / day ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml. + pounded roots of Dichrostachys., local application
H(031), leaves of Bidens pilosa of Dissotis brazzae of Gossypium barbadense of Dichrostachys cinerea of Cratispermum laurinum, decoction (H2O), VO. morning and evening ; childs, 1 coffee spoon ; adults, 100 ml.
H(037, 9), barks of Dichrostachys., decoction (H2O), VO. ; childs, 100ml., 1 X / day ; adults, 200 ml., 2 X / day
H(037), barks of Dichrostachys cinerea of Zanthoxylum gilletii of Pycnanthus angolensis + leaves of "ngaï ako", decoction (H2O), VO. 3 X / day ; childs, 100 ml. ; adults, 200 ml.
H(051) fever, malaria, decoction (H2O, VO., 2 X / day
H(053) otalgia, barks of Dichrostachys., juice, 3 drops in each ear, morning and evening
H(053) otitis, 50 gr. of barks of Dichrostachys., juice, 3 drops in each ear, morning and evening until recovery
H(094, 2), barks of Zanthoxylum gilletii , roots of Combretum racemosum of Dichrostachys cinera, decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO. 100 ml., morning and evening + hip-bath
H(103), odontalgia, barks of Dichrostachys., mouth wash 3 X / day
H(106, 9) snakes, barks or leaves or roots of Dichrostachys, to pound + palm oil, friction of the body
H(109, 9), roots of Dichrostachys cinerea of Schwenkia americana, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
H(113) stiffness in the limbs and the back, barks of Nauclea latifolia, roots of Caloncoba welwitschii of Dichrostachys cinera of Pentadiplandra brazzeana, decoction (H2O), VO. after the meal, 3 X / day
H(113), 200 gr. of roots of Dichrostachys cinera, 150 gr. of barks of Pentaclethra macrophylla, decoction (2 l. H2O), VO. 100 ml., morning and evening
H(130), barks of Dichrostachys cinerea of Caloncoba welwitschii of Nauclea latifolia, barks of Pentadiplandra brazzeana, decoction (1,5 l. H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
H(130) weakness of a limb, roots of Dichrostachys cinerea of Caloncoba welwitschii of Pentadiplandra brazzeana, barks of Nauclea latifolia, decoction (H2O), VO. 100 ml., 3 X / day
Region: Central Africa
Country: Congo-Brazzaville
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Dicoma anomala Sond.
Official name: Dicoma anomala Sond.
Family: Asteraceae
Pictures: HR08Dicoma_anomala.jpg , Dicoma_anomala1.jpg , Dicoma_anomala2.jpg , Dicoma_anomala3.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(013), H(014), H(018), H(027), H(037), H(038), H(068), H(091), H(104), H(131), H(201)
Recipes: H(008), H(018), H(091) kwash., H(104), H(201) again the bad spirits, leaves of Dicoma anomala of Parinari curatellifolia ? subsp. nobola of Stephania abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(013), leaves of Dicoma anomala , to carbonize, VO.
H(014) dermatosis, skin eruption, leaves of Dicoma., to carbonize, VO., prise nasale
H(014) dermatosis, skin eruption, roots of Dicoma., maceration (H2O), enema
H(014) gale, leaves of Dicoma., , VO.
H(027) motionless foetus, leaves of Acalypha psilostachya of Clematis simensis of Dicoma anomala of Virectaria major, infusion (H2O), enema
H(037), roots of Dicoma., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(068) intestinal parasitism, tubercle of Dicoma anomala, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(068) intestinal parasitism, tubercle of Dicoma anomala, powder, prise nasale.
H(104), H(038), (impanga) stems with leaves of Biophytum helenae, leaves, roots of Hygrophila auriculata , leaves of Dicoma anomala, decoction (H2O), enema
H(091) fortifying childs, leaves of Crepis newii of Dicoma anomala of Pleiotaxis pulcherrina of Sopubia simplex, stems with leaves of Geranium aculeolatum, to carbonize, VO.
H(091) fortifying childs, leaves of Dicoma anomala, powder, VO.
H(091) kwash., maceration of leaves of Allophylus africanus of Dicoma anomala of Helichrysum schimperi of Lantana trifolia of Prunus africana, VO.
H(018), H(091) kwash., H(104), H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Dicoma anomala of Parinari curatellifolia ? subsp. nobola of Stephania abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO., enema
H(104), leaves of Dicoma., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(104), roots of Dicoma., powder, to dilute (H2O), VO.
H(104), stems with leaves of Dicoma., juice, to dilute (H2O), VO.
H(104), leaves of Dicoma anomala of Embelia schimperi, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(131), leaves of Dicoma., to carbonize, VO.
H(201) psychosis again bad spirits, leaves of Dicoma anomala, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis again bad spirits, stems with leaves of Dicoma anomala of Erlangea cordifolia, to carbonize, VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umwanzuranya (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cuf.
Official name: Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cuf.
Family: Ebenaceae
Pictures: Diospyros_scabra1.jpg
Reference HH 5k
Author: Heine, B. & I. Heine
Title: Plant concepts and plant use .An ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa.Part 3: Rendille plants (Kenya).122 p., Band 8, (1988) Kolner Beiträge zur Entwicklungsländerforschung / Cologne Development StudiesVerlag breitenbach Publishers, Saarbrücken, Fort Lauderdale
Symptoms: H(004), H(027)
Recipes: H(004), H(027y) women after delivery; cook bark with fat or milk, drunk by women as a strong tea to clean the stomach, laxative.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Diplorhynchus condylocarpon (Muell. Arg.) Pichon
Official name: Diplorhynchus condylocarpon (Muell. Arg.) Pichon
Family: Apocynaceae
Synonyms: Diplorhynchus angolensis Büttner; Diplorhynchus angustifolia Stapf; Diplorhynchus condylocarpon subsp. Mo
Reference HC 13a
Author: Chhabra, S.C., R.L.A. Mahunnah & E.N. Mshiu
Title: Plants used in traditional medicine in Eastern Tanzania.I. Pteridophytes and Angiosperms (Acanthaceae to Canellaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 21, pp. 253 - 277, (1987)
Symptoms: H(026), H(027), H(033), H(037), H(051), H(100), H(101), H(104), H(169), H(173), H(179)
Recipes: H(026), roots + H2O cold, extract, VO.
H(027), roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(033) femal, roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037),pneumo, roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(037), cough, roots cooked with meat, soup, VO.
H(051), roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(100) gono., roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(101), VO. decoction (H2O) roots of Clausena anisata, Diplorhynchus condylocarpon, Teclea simplicifolia
H(101), H(179)kidney problems, roots decoction (H2O) of Entada abyssinica , Diplorhynchus condylocarpon, VO.
H(104) belly, roots cooked with meat, soup, VO.
H(169)hernia, roots, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(173), roots, decoction (H2O), VO. H(173), ashes of leaves of Clausena anisata, Diplorhynchus condylocarpon, Teclea simplicifolia on the affected parts
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania (East)
Vernacular name: mtogo (Bena, Swahili, Zigua), mulondo (Zaramo)

1 reference(s) for Dissotis senegambiensis (Guill. & Perr. )Triana var. alpestris (Taub.) A. & R. Fernandes
Official name: Dissotis senegambiensis (Guill. & Perr. )Triana var. alpestris (Taub.) A. & R. Fernandes
Family: Melastomataceae
Reference HK 13
Author: Kokwaro, J.O.
Title: Medicinal plants of East Africa. East african literature bureau, Kampala, Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam, 368 p., (1976)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008), H(014), H(027), H(099), H(104), H(201)
Recipes: H(006) purg. + H(008) dys. , roots, decoction (H2O), warm VO.
H(006) purg.. + H(104) stomach, roots, decoction (H2O), warm VO.
H(014) ringworm, pounded leaves, friction
H(027) + H(201), leaves, maceration H2O, (to prevent abortion in contact with a person with underisable characteristics)
H(099) epilepsy, leaves, maceration H2O
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya
Vernacular name: manyas - olele (Luo, Kenya)

1 reference(s) for Dombeya bagshawei Baker f.
Official name: Dombeya bagshawei Baker f.
Family: Sterculiaceae
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(004), H(006), H(008), H(018), H(027), H(031), H(038), H(104), H(055), H(091), H(094), H(145), H(201)
Recipes: H(004) wound, leaves of Commelina benghalensis of Dombeya bagshawei of Emilia humbertii of Rumex bequaertii of Veronica abyssinica, juice, local application
H(006), roots of Dombeya bagshawei, infusion (H2O), enema
H(006), leaves of Clerodendrum myricoides, roots of Dombeya bagshawei, infusion (H2O), enema
H(008), H(018), H(091) kwash, H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Clerodendrum myricoides, roots of Dombeya bagshawei, infusion (H2O), enema
H(008), barks stem, branche, trunk of Dombeya., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(008), roots, leaves of Dombeya., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(008), cendres of stems with leaves of Clutia abyssinica of Dombeya bagshawei of Hibiscus fuscus of Impatiens mildbraedii of Ipomoea involucrata of Microglossa pyrifolia of Sesbania sesban, of Solanum aculeastrum? var. albifolium of Stephania abyssinica, VO. + bath
H(008), infusion of stems with leaves of Clutia abyssinica of Dombeya bagshawei of Hibiscus fuscus of Impatiens mildbraedii of Ipomoea involucrata of Microglossa pyrifolia of Sesbania sesban ? var. nubica of Solanum aculeastrum? var. albifolium of Stephania abyssinica, VO. + bath
H(027) by way of prevention of abortion, leaves of Cissus sp. of Maesa lanceolata ? var. mildbraedii of Pentas longiflora of Tithonia diversifolia, roots of Dombeya bagshawei of Maytenus senegalensis decoction (H2O), VO.
H(031), stems with leaves of Acalypha pilostachya, leaves, barks stem, branche, trunk of Dombeya bagshawei of Spathodea campanulata, to carbonize, to snuff
H(038), H(104), leaves of Dombeya., juice, VO.
H(038), H(104), roots of Dombeya., infusion (H2O), VO.
H(055), leaves of Dombeya, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) childs, decoction (H2O) leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Bersama abyssinica of Clematis simensis of Clerodendrum myricoides of Clutia paxii of Dalbergia lactea of Desmonium barbatum of Dissotis brazzae of Dombeya bagshawei of Indigofera arrecta, VO.
H(094), H(145) rectum, leaves of Conyza aegyptiaca of Dombeya bagshawei of Salvia nilotica, infusion (H2O), hip-bath, VO.
H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Dombeya bagshawei of Geniosporum rotundifolium of Hyparrhenia diplandra of Impatiens burtonii, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Dombeya., maceration (H2O), VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umukongwa (Kirundi)

1 reference(s) for Dregea rubicunda K.Schum.
Official name: Dregea rubicunda K.Schum.
Family: Apocynaceae
Pictures: Dregea_rubicunda1.jpg , Dregea_rubicunda2.jpg
Reference HL 01
Author: Lindsay, R.S. & F.N. Hepper
Title: Medicinal plants of Marakwet Kenya.Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, United Kingdom, 49 p., (1978)
Symptoms: H(027)
Recipes: H(027) prevention of abortion, roots of Dregea rubicunda of Clerodendrum myricoides, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Kenya
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Eclipta prostrata (L.) L.
Official name: Eclipta prostrata (L.) L.
Family: Asteraceae
Synonyms: Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk.
Pictures: B5NordEclipta_prostrata.jpg , HA21Eclipta_prostrata.jpg , Eclipta_prostrata1.jpg , Eclipta_prostrata2.jpg , Eclipta_prostrata3.jpg , Eclipta_prostrata4.jpg
Reference HA 21
Author: Adjanohoun, E., M.R.A. Ahyi, P. Chibon, H. de Vecchy, E. Duboze, J. Eymé, J.- N. Gassita, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, A. Keita, B. Koudogbo, M. Le Bras, I. Mourambou, E. Mve - Mengome, M. - G. Nguéma, J. - B. Ollome, P. Posso, P. Sita
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Gabon. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 294 p., (1984) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(027), H(111)
Recipes: H(027), leaves, pulp, maceration, VO.
H(111), stem with leave, pounded, local application,
H(111), pounded leaves, local application
Region: West Africa
Country: Gabon
Vernacular name: énvongha (Fang), okyèmo, mindunu, mavisa (Fang), igondjo, ivilingo-ny, oké-mo-onombé (Nkomi)

4 reference(s) for Elaeis guineensis Jacq.
Official name: Elaeis guineensis Jacq.
Family: Palmae
Pictures: HA05Elaeis_guineensis.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis1.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis5.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis2.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis7.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis4.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis6.jpg , Elaeis_guineensis3.jpg
Reference HA 07
Author: Adjanohoun, E., V. Adjakidje, M.R.A. Ahyi, K. Akpagana, P. Chibon, A. El - Hadji, J. Eyme, M. Garba, , J. - N. Gassita, M. Gbeassor, E. Goudote, S. Guinko, K. - K. Hodouto, P. Houngnon, A. Keita, Y. Keoula, W. P. Kluga - Ocloo, I. Lo, K. M. Siamevi, K. K.
Title: Contribution aux études ethnobotaniques et floristiques au Togo. Agence de coopération culturelle et technique, (A.C.C.T.), Paris, 671 p., (1986) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(002), H(005), H(020), H(027), H(091)
Recipes: H(002), whole plant of Euphorbia hirta, ripe fruit of Elaeis guineensis, to dilute (H2O), VO. + sauce
H(002), stem with leaves of Plumbago zeylanica, barks stem, branch, trunk of Spathodea campanulata, ripe fruit of Elaeis guineensis, to pound, juice, to dilute, VO. + sauce
H(005), pulp leaves of Cassia occidentalis, pulppicarpe Elaeis guineensis, local application
H(020), roots of Hyparrhenia diplandra of Butyrospermum paradoxum... subsp. parkii?, galls and flowers mâles of Elaeis guineensis, to carbonize, powder, infusion
H(027), roots of Nauclea latifolia, ripe fruit of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(091) drepanocytosis, roots of Strychnos innocua, leaves of Raphia sudanica, epicarpe of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO. + bath
Region: West Africa
Country: Togo
Vernacular name: not registered by the investigators
Reference HA 10
Author: Adjanohoun, E., L. Ake Assi
Title: Contribution au recensement des plantes médicinales de Côte d'Ivoire. Centre Nat. Florist. Univ. Abidjan, 358 p., (1979)
Symptoms: H(006), H(008), H(022), H(027), H(087), H(101), H(104), H(139)
Recipes: H(006) + H(104), H(101), young leaves of Elaeis guineensis of Aframomum daniellii, to pound, to dilute, VO., enema
H(008), pulp fruit of Elaeis guineensis, VO.
H(022), leaves of Sterculia tragacantha, seeds of Elaeis guineensis, infusion (H2O), to pound, to filter, VO.
H(027), roots of Gossypium arboreum, peduncle or pedicel carbonizateds of Elaeis guineensis, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(087) whitlow, young leaves of Cissus cymosa grinded, seeds to pound of Elaeis guineensis, local application + palm almond chewed
H(139), leaves of Microdesmis puberula, almond of Elaeis guineensis, to chew
Region: West Africa
Country: Ivory Coast
Vernacular name: not registered
Reference HB 05
Author: Bouquet, A.
Title: Féticheurs et médecines traditionnelles du Congo (Brazzaville). Mém. O.R.S.T.O.M., 36, 282 p., (1969) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(007), H(027), H(038), H(077), H(137)
Recipes: H(007), H(077), terminal buds of Elaeis guineensis, RNS., VO.
H(027), H(038) leucorrhea, H(137) pelvic, roots of Elaeis., decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: West Africa
Country: Popular republic of Congo (Brazzaville) (ex Brazaville Congo)
Vernacular name: not registered by the author
Reference HN 03
Author: Nyakabwa, M. & R. Gapusi
Title: Plantes médicinales utilisées chez les Banyamulenge de Fizi au Sud-Kivu (Zaïre). African study monographs, 11, 2, 101 - 114, (1990)
Symptoms: H(004), H(027), H(124)
Recipes: H(004), rasp the petiol external part on the sores
H(027y) + H(124), palm oil, VO. in case of hemorage during delivery (principally for twins)
Region: West Africa
Country: Democratic republic of Congo (ex. Zaïre) (South - Kivu)
Vernacular name: not registered

1 reference(s) for Entada abyssinica Steud. ex A. Rich.
Official name: Entada abyssinica Steud. ex A. Rich.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: HA07Entada_abyssinica.jpg , Entada_abyssinica2.jpg , Entada_abyssinica1.jpg , Entada_abyssinica3.jpg
Reference HB 25M
Author: Bossard, E.
Title: La médecine traditionnelle au centre et à l'ouest de l'Angola. Ministério da ciênciae da tecnologia. Instituto de investigaçâo cientifica tropical. Lisboa - p. 531 (1996) (ISBN : 972-672-858-4)
Symptoms: H(014), H(018), H(027), H(027z), H(031), H(037), H(051), H(068), H(101)
Recipes: H(014) (otchi) kakambulu, dermatosis, evolution by plate and an hard skin, roots powder of Entada abyssinica macerated during 24 h in H2O, enema or friction of the body with the liquid
H(018) cephalalgys, to pound the roots, 1 l. maceration during 1 night, enema with 1/2 l. + steam bath with the other 1/2 l.
H(027) menace of miscarriage, VO., tea of ONS.
H(027z) attendance during pregnacy, to pound the roots of ngeve (Entada abyssinica), VO., 3 spoons of powder in few H2O on an empty stomach as purgatif. No meal during the day. Ingurgiter une spoon of roots powder of mbuta (Manihot sp.) in H2O. After one week drink a beer mixed with roots of lela (not identified plant).
H(031) body side pain, tea of the plant
H(037) cough, boiled bark, VO. the liquid
H(051) child fever, to pound the root, decoction, VO. A cold decoction on an empty stomach
H(068, f) helminthiasis child , pounded roots of ngeve (Entada abyssinica), ngandja (Swartzia madascariensis), tumala-mbumba (unidentified plant), liquid preparation, enema
H(101) abundant regulars, tea of root, VO., 3 X / day during 1 month
Region: West Africa
Country: Angola (regions of Benguela, Ganda)
Vernacular name: (i) ngeve (Umbundu)

1 reference(s) for Eriosema psoraleoides (Lam.) G. Don
Official name: Eriosema psoraleoides (Lam.) G. Don
Family: Fabaceae
Synonyms: Eriosema cajanoides (Guill. et Perr.) Hook. f.
Pictures: HA03Eriosema_ psoraleoides.jpg , Eriosema_psoraleoides2.jpg , Eriosema_psoraleoides1.jpg
Reference HH 16
Author: Haerdi, F.
Title: Afrikanische Heilpflanzen. Die Eingeborenen-Heilpflanzen des Ulanga- Distriktes Tanganjikas (Ostafrika). Acta tropica, Suppl. 8, 1-278 (1964) Published : 1964, Verlag fu?r Recht und Gesellschaft (Basel)
Symptoms: H(027), H(038), H(051), H(068), H(100)
Recipes: H(027) prevention of abortion, roots extract + leaves juice of Eriosema psoraleoides of Piliostigma thonningii , VO.
H(038) cystitis, roots extract or leaves juice, VO.
H(051) paludism, extract from roots of Eriosema psoraleoides, VO.
H(068) bilharziosis, decoction of roots of Eriosema psoraleoides of Rhynchosia minima.... var. prostrata , VO.
H(100) gonorrhoea, roots extract + leaves juice of Eriosema psoraleoides, VO.
H(118) angina, H(155) tonsillitis, roots extract, VO.
Region: East Africa
Country: Tanzania
Vernacular name: kipangipangi (Kimbunga), lupangipangi (Kipogoro), lunganya (Kihehe), mpigingi (Kibena)

2 reference(s) for Erythrina abyssinica Lam.
Official name: Erythrina abyssinica Lam.
Family: Fabaceae
Pictures: Erythrina_abyssinica4.jpg , Erythrina_abyssinica1.jpg , Erythrina_abyssinica3.jpg , Erythrina_abyssinica2.jpg
Reference HB 01
Author: Baerts, M. & J. Lehmann
Title: Guérisseurs et plantes médicinales de la région des crêtes Zaïre-Nil au Burundi. Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale, Tervuren, Belgique.Ann. Sc. Eco., Vol. 18, 214 p., (1989) From the data bank PHARMEL 2 (ref. HP 10)
Symptoms: H(001), H(008), H(018), H(027), H(033), H(037), H(038), H(053), H(055), H(077), H(100), H(104), H(124), H(126), H(135), H(137), H(158), H(201)
Recipes: H(001), leaves, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), instillation oculaire
H(008), H(077), new born during milking, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, leaves of Solanum aculeastrum, maceration (H2O), enema
H(018), leaves, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina, decoction (H2O), inhalation
H(027), barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, leaves of Rumex bequaertii, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(027), barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, carbonisation, VO.
H(033) sterility woman, decoction (H2O) leaves, écorce partie souterraine of Acanthus pubescens of Erythrina abyssinica, leaves of Microglossa pyrifolia of Paullinia pinnata, VO.
H(037) cough, leaves of Erythrina abyssinica of Lantana trifolia, to carbonize, VO.
H(038), H(104), H(135), (those symptom are called "impanga"), decoction (H2O) roots of Acalypha villicaulis of Rumex bequaertii, flowers of Erythrina abyssinica, enema
H(053) otalgie, flowers of Erythrina., in banana leaves, to soften at the heat of the fire, juice, drops in ears
H(055), leaves of Bridelia brideliifolia of Erythrina abyssinica of Myrica salicifolia of Schrebera alata, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(100), leaves of Abrus precatorius? subsp. africanus of Bidens pilosa of Erythrina abyssinica, enema, decoction (H2O)
H(124) bleeding at the nose, leaves of Cardiospermum halicacabum, leaves, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, jus drops in nose
H(126), roots of Erythrina., powder, VO.
H(126), leaves of Bidens pilosa of Guizotia scabra, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(126), leaves. of Bidens pilosa, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica of Tamarindus indica, decoction (H2O), VO
H(126), roots of Erythrina abyssinica, pétiole of Ensete ventricosum, leaves of Thunbergia sp., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(126), leaves of Melia azedarach, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(126), barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, leaves of Rubia cordifolia ?. subsp. conotricha, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(137) analgic , decoction (H2O) leaves of Anisopappus africanus of Dodonaea viscosa, Erythrina abyssinica, Geranium aculeolatum, Pavetta ternifolia, steam bath
H(158), barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina , powder, VO.
H(158), leaves of Erythrina., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(158), flowers of Erythrina., juice, VO.
H(201) psychosis again bad spirits, leaves of Erythrina., decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis again bad spirits, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina., powder, diluer (H2O), inhalation
H(201) again bad spirits, leaves of Dalbergia lactea of Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
H(201) psychosis again a spell or bewitchment, leaves of Englerina woodfordioides, leaves, barks stem, branche, trunk of Erythrina abyssinica, infusion (H2O), VO., inhalation
H(201) psychosis again a spell or bewitchment, leaves of Erythrina abyssinica, to carbonize, scarifications
H(201) psychosis again a spell or bewitchment, leaves of Erythrina abyssinica, decoction (H2O), VO.
Region: Central Africa
Country: Burundi (Zaïre-Nil ridge region)
Vernacular name: umurinzi, umugumya, intare y'irungu (Kirundi)
Reference HB 25M
Author: Bossard, E.
Title: La médecine traditionnelle au centre et à l'ouest de l'Angola. Ministério da ciênciae da tecnologia. Instituto de investigaçâo cientifica tropical. Lisboa - p. 531 (1996) (ISBN : 972-672-858-4)
Symptoms: H(001), H(006), H(008), H(027), H(037), H(038), H(077), H(082),