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Other Names: Andiroba-Saruba, Bastard Mahogany, Brazilian Mahogany, Caoba Bastarda, Caoba del Brasil, Caobilla, Carapa, Carapa guianensis, Carapa Rouge, Cedro, Cedro Macho, Crabwood, Iandirova, Mahogany, Najesí, Requia<br>Andiroba is a plant. The bark and leaf, as well as oil from the fruit and the seed, are used to make medicine. | Other Names: Andiroba-Saruba, Bastard Mahogany, Brazilian Mahogany, Caoba Bastarda, Caoba del Brasil, Caobilla, Carapa, Carapa guianensis, Carapa Rouge, Cedro, Cedro Macho, Crabwood, Iandirova, Mahogany, Najesí, Requia<br>Andiroba is a plant. The bark and leaf, as well as oil from the fruit and the seed, are used to make medicine. | ||
==Special Precautions of Andiroba== | ==Special Precautions of Andiroba== |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 4 August 2018
Other Names: Andiroba-Saruba, Bastard Mahogany, Brazilian Mahogany, Caoba Bastarda, Caoba del Brasil, Caobilla, Carapa, Carapa guianensis, Carapa Rouge, Cedro, Cedro Macho, Crabwood, Iandirova, Mahogany, Najesí, Requia
Andiroba is a plant. The bark and leaf, as well as oil from the fruit and the seed, are used to make medicine.
Special Precautions of Andiroba
Benefits and uses of Andiroba are
- TAKEN BY MOUTH
- Fevers.
- Herpes.
- Intestinal worms.
- Coughs.
- Other conditions.
- APPLIED TO THE SKIN
- Skin conditions.
- Sores.
- Ulcers.
- Lices
- Removing ticks.
- Skin parasites.
- Arthritis.
- Muscle and joint aches and injuries.
- Wounds.
- Other conditions.