Bangladesh:Urena
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Urena lobata L. var. glauca (Blume) Borss. Waalk.
Chathai (Tripura - -)
| name | Urena lobata L. var. glauca (Blume) Borss. Waalk. | 
| Local Name | Chathai | 
| Tribe (Info) | Tripura | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | - | 
| Part(s) Used | Leaf, root, flower | 
| Ailment | Skin disorders like scabies, eczema, and itches, infection on lips, fever. 1. Flower paste is applied to lip infections. 2. A combination of leaf and flower paste is applied to skin disorders. 3. The roots are thoroughly boiled in water, alternately root juice is taken 1 teaspoon full at a time thrice daily for 5-6 days as remedy for fever. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Fou-fi-bang (Rakhain - -)
| name | Urena lobata L. var. glauca (Blume) Borss. Waalk. | 
| Local Name | Fou-fi-bang | 
| Tribe (Info) | Rakhain | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | - | 
| Part(s) Used | Root, leaf | 
| Ailment | Malaria, liver disorders, diarrhea, eczema, lesions within toes, frequent thirsts. 200 g root is cut into small pieces and boiled in 1 L water till the volume is reduced to 500 ml. The juice is then strained through cloth. 3 teaspoon full of the juice taken twice daily till cure is given as a remedy for malaria, liver disorders, diarrhea, and frequent thirsts. Paste of root and leaf is applied to eczema and lesions within the toes. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Urena lobata L.
Fow-fi-i (Marma - -)
| name | Urena lobata L. | 
| Local Name | Fow-fi-i | 
| Tribe (Info) | Marma | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | - | 
| Part(s) Used | - | 
| Ailment | A paste of flowers and leaves are applied to chapped lips, and skin lesions; they are taken during urinary tract disorders. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Fou-fing, Tong kai chi (Chak - -)
| name | Urena lobata L. | 
| Local Name | Fou-fing, Tong kai chi | 
| Tribe (Info) | Chak | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | - | 
| Part(s) Used | Root | 
| Ailment | Edema. The roots are collected on Saturdays or Tuesdays and tied to the area of edema with a string till cure. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |
Rinia-mang (Murong - -)
| name | Urena lobata L. | 
| Local Name | Rinia-mang | 
| Tribe (Info) | Murong | 
| Village | - | 
| District ( Map) | - | 
| Part(s) Used | Root, bark, flower | 
| Ailment | Urinary problems, less urination, dry cough, cold sores, fever. Juice squeezed from roots when taken reduces urinary problems and acts as a diuretic. Equal amounts of flower and bark is grounded and one teaspoon full taken to cure fevers. Flowers when made into a cream and applied to affected area acts as a remedy for sore throat and cold sores. | 
| Procurement | |
| The information is collected by Prof. Rahmatullah, University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh. | |

