Bangladesh:Ananas
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Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.
Sai-ki-bang (Marma - -)
| name | Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. |
| Local Name | Sai-ki-bang |
| Tribe (Info) | Marma |
| Village | - |
| District ( Map) | - |
| Part(s) Used | - |
| Ailment | The bark is used for toothache, loosening of tooth, and for lesions within the mouth or around the tooth. |
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Naindrachen-a (Chak - -)
| name | Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. |
| Local Name | Naindrachen-a |
| Tribe (Info) | Chak |
| Village | - |
| District ( Map) | - |
| Part(s) Used | Leaf, fruit |
| Ailment | Anthelmintic, anti-vomiting, respiratory problems in children, lung disorders. The fruits are taken as anthelmintic and anti-vomiting. Young leaves are warmed and juice squeezed from the warm leaves are taken or massaged in the chest as remedy for respiratory problems in children and lung disorders. |
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Nan-dera-bong (Rakhain - -)
| name | Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. |
| Local Name | Nan-dera-bong |
| Tribe (Info) | Rakhain |
| Village | - |
| District ( Map) | - |
| Part(s) Used | Leaf |
| Ailment | Helminthiasis, jaundice. Three leaves are taken, cut into small pieces and soaked in a glass of water for 12 hours. The water is next strained through a cloth. Two teaspoon full of the water is given twice daily to children, and three teaspoon full of water is taken thrice daily by adults for 3-5 days. |
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Am-toi (Tripura - -)
| name | Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. |
| Local Name | Am-toi |
| Tribe (Info) | Tripura |
| Village | - |
| District ( Map) | - |
| Part(s) Used | Leaf, fruit |
| Ailment | Anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, urinary problems, stimulate appetite. 1. Young fruits are taken as anthelmintic. 2. Ripe fruits are taken for appetite stimulation and urinary problems. 3. A combination of leaf and fruit juice is considered anti-bacterial. |
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |