Bangladesh:Lasia
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| |name= Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites | |name= Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites | ||
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| |docName= Bogra and Pabna districts plant table | |docName= Bogra and Pabna districts plant table | ||
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| |ailments=Blood purification, rheumatoid arthritis | |ailments=Blood purification, rheumatoid arthritis | ||
| |procurement=Dashuria village, Pabna | |procurement=Dashuria village, Pabna | ||
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| |docName= Noakhali district plant table | |docName= Noakhali district plant table | ||
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| |ailments= The woody root of the plant is eaten daily for 1 week to reduce joint pain. It is also taken as a diuretic during edema. The leaf juice is taken to increase mother’s milk. | |ailments= The woody root of the plant is eaten daily for 1 week to reduce joint pain. It is also taken as a diuretic during edema. The leaf juice is taken to increase mother’s milk. | ||
| |procurement=Kaviraj Neemai Chandra, Begumganj, Noakhali | |procurement=Kaviraj Neemai Chandra, Begumganj, Noakhali | ||
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| |docName= Santal Non-Santal Rajshahi Plant table | |docName= Santal Non-Santal Rajshahi Plant table | ||
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| |ailments=Pain in hands, legs and other portions of the body. The leaves and stems are crushed and mixed with warm mustard oil and massaged onto the affected areas. | |ailments=Pain in hands, legs and other portions of the body. The leaves and stems are crushed and mixed with warm mustard oil and massaged onto the affected areas. | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 8 February 2010
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Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites
Joka (- Dashuria village Pabna)
| name | Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites | 
| Local Name | Joka | 
| Tribe (Info) | - | 
| Village | Dashuria village | 
| District ( Map) | Pabna | 
| Part(s) Used | Leaves and roots | 
| Ailment | Blood purification, rheumatoid arthritis | 
| Procurement | Dashuria village, Pabna | 
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Local name: Bonadi, Bengali name: Bonadi, English name: (- - Noakhali)
| name | Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites | 
| Local Name | Local name: Bonadi, Bengali name: Bonadi, English name: | 
| Tribe (Info) | - | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | Noakhali | 
| Part(s) Used | Leaf, root | 
| Ailment | The woody root of the plant is eaten daily for 1 week to reduce joint pain. It is also taken as a diuretic during edema. The leaf juice is taken to increase mother’s milk. | 
| Procurement | Kaviraj Neemai Chandra, Begumganj, Noakhali | 
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Kata kochu (Muslim - Rajshahi)
| name | Lasia spinosa (L.) Thwaites | 
| Local Name | Kata kochu | 
| Tribe (Info) | Muslim | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | Rajshahi | 
| Part(s) Used | Leaf, stem | 
| Ailment | Pain in hands, legs and other portions of the body. The leaves and stems are crushed and mixed with warm mustard oil and massaged onto the affected areas. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |

