Sunday, 21 August 2011

FRANGIPANI / PLUMERIN RUBRA


Frangipani or semboja is a group of plants in the genus Plumeria. The shape of a small tree with thick leaves, but rarely. The flowers are fragrant very distinctive, with a crown of white to purplish red, usually five strands. Flowers with four or six strands of petals by a particular society is considered to have supernatural powers.

This plant originated from Central America. Plumeria name given in honor of Charles Plumier (1646-1706), French botanists. Although coming from distant places, frangipani tree is now very popular on the island of Bali because it is planted in almost every corner of the village temple as well, and have important functions in the local culture. In some places in the archipelago, including Malaya, frangipani plants grown in shade and the cemetery as a place marker. Frangipani can be propagated easily by stem cuttings.



Plumeria is currently popularly used as an ornamental outdoor plant originally was used only as a plant graveyard.


Ingredients and Benefits: white latex-containing resin and rubber, which can contract the skin without causing pain. These herbs also contain fuvoplumierin that prevents bacterial growth. The flowers are efficacious lower the heat, stop cough, shed the urine. Trunk smooth bowel movements.
Frangipani bark contains compounds that are toxic plumerid and can be used to heal cracked heels.

Note: Do not let the sap of the frangipani tree into the mouth or eyes because it can be knocked out teeth and blinding.


benefits of Pharmacology

Frangipani flower plants have some content of chemical compounds that are beneficial to health. It is known that almost all parts of the plant frangipani beneficial for healing.

The content of chemical compounds in the stems and leaves that have been identified among frangipani fulvoplumierin ie, geraniol, sintronelol, farmnesol and phenyl alchohol.

Frangipani flower pharmacological benefits of plants that have been known to include:

  1. Frangipani flower tea is brewed with or without tea is believed beneficial effect cool, cool and good for digestion. Frangipani flower tea so it is best eaten on a regular basis for someone who wants to be healthy naturally.
  2. Fresh frangipani flowers are cooked as vegetables provide a complement savory flavor, giving therapeutic effects and health benefits.
  3. Frangipani flower sap is useful as antibiotics.
  4. Frangipani petals can be used as an ulcer drug. How to use: frangipani leaves that are still young and fresh heated over the fire until wilted, then spread with a little olive oil. Furthermore, the leaves are attached to a boil while still hot. Repeat until the pustules deflate.
  5. Roots and stems can reliably cope with swollen feet and cracked heels. The trick; roots and leaves of frangipani flowers boil, then add salt to taste minerals. Use the cooking water to soak the foot twice a day.


Usefulness:

  1. Swollen
    A piece of finely ground bark of frangipani, boiled with 6 cups water to boil. Warm soak theswollen body parts.
  2. Ulcer
    Apply sap cambodia on ulcers that had been washed with warm water
  3. Wart
    Spread 1 teaspoon of frangipani tree sap on the skin several times over several days untilthe wart disappeared
  4. Removing the spines / Shard
    Apply sap Frangipani on the sick, then the objects that will go out.
  5. Cracked heel
    Frangipani boiled leather piece with 3 liters of water to boiling. Lukewarm soak a sore foot.


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