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Nymphea Odorata - White Pond Lily |
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This section is from the "The Indian Household Medicine Guide" book, by J. I. Lighthall. Also available from Amazon: The Indian Household Medicine Guide
Medical properties and uses. -- The root contains tannin, therefore is an astringent. A tea made of the root is a good remedy for diarrhoea. The cold tea forms a fine astringent injection for gonorrhoea in the second stage. The mashed root, stewed with bread and milk, forms a valuable poultice to old sores, indolent ulcers, and cuts that won't heal.
 
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