Chloranthus elatior Link (= Chloranthus officinalis Blume)
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Chloranthus elatior Link (= Chloranthus officinalis Blume)
Names.
Myanmar: thanat-kha, yuzara. English: chloranthus.
Range.
Southeastern Asia to as far south as New Guinea. Cultivated in Myanmar.
Use.
Leaf: Used as stimulant.
Notes.
The species is an aromatic. On the Malay Peninsula the dried crushed leaves or roots are used to make a tea for use as a sudorific and a febrifuge; also, after boiling, the roots are powdered and rubbed on the body to treat fever. In Indonesia little packets (stem with root and leaves) are used as a valued remedy for fever and as a restorative in some phases of venereal diseases. The plant is a stimulant; additionally, mixed with the bark of Cinnamomum , it is used as an antispasmodic during parturition (mostly a decoction of the crushed roots is used, but an infusion of the leaves in also mentioned) ( Perry 1980).
Reference.
Nordal (1963).
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