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<paragraph pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Names.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Myanmar</emphasis>
:
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">lay-naryi pan</emphasis>
,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">myitzu pan pin</emphasis>
.
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: four
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, marvel of Peru.
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<paragraph pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Range.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Tropical America. Cultivated in Myanmar.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Uses.</paragraph>
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: A decoction of the five parts mixed with sugar and reduced to one-third the starting volume given for urinary infections and bladder stones.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Leaf</emphasis>
: Known for promoting virility, leaves are also used to treat bumps and sores. The juice is applied to rashes to relieve itching. Leaves crushed with cold water are used as a poultice for broken and fractured bones, dislocations, and knotted muscles.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Root</emphasis>
: The tuber is used in medicines for impotence. Powdered tuber, dried ginger, pepper, and
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">peik-chin</emphasis>
(
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="128" pageNumber="129">Piper longum</emphasis>
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) fruit are mixed with honey and licked for gonorrhea.
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.
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The medicinal uses of this species in India are discussed in
<bibRefCitation author="Jain, SK" journalOrPublisher="Phytotherapy Research" pageId="173" pageNumber="174" refId="B50" refString="Jain, SK, DeFilipps, RA, 1991. Medicinal Plants of India. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc, Algonac." title="Medicinal Plants of India. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc, Algonac." year="1991">Jain and DeFilipps (1991)</bibRefCitation>
. Medicinal uses of this species in China are discussed by
<bibRefCitation author="Duke, JA" journalOrPublisher="Lipid / Fett" pageId="172" pageNumber="173" refId="B34" refString="Duke, JA, Ayensu, ES, 1985. Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." title="Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." year="1985">Duke and Ayensu (1985)</bibRefCitation>
.
<bibRefCitation author="Perry, LM" journalOrPublisher="Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B90" refString="Perry, LM, 1980. Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." title="Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." year="1980">Perry (1980)</bibRefCitation>
discusses the medicinal uses of the species in China, Indo-China, and the Malay Peninsula.
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The toxic properties, symptoms, treatment, and beneficial uses of this plant are discussed by
<bibRefCitation author="Nellis, DW" journalOrPublisher="Phytomedicine" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B80" refString="Nellis, DW, 1997. Poisonous Plants and Animals of Florida and the Caribbean. Pineapple Press Inc, Sarasota." title="Poisonous Plants and Animals of Florida and the Caribbean. Pineapple Press Inc, Sarasota." year="1997">Nellis (1997)</bibRefCitation>
. The roots contain an alkaloid, and the
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="129" pageNumber="130">roots and seeds are poisonous</emphasis>
(
<bibRefCitation author="Perry, LM" journalOrPublisher="Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences" pageId="174" pageNumber="175" refId="B90" refString="Perry, LM, 1980. Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." title="Medicinal Plants of East and South-East Asia: Attributed Properties and Uses. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London." year="1980">Perry (1980)</bibRefCitation>
.
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<paragraph pageId="129" pageNumber="130">Reference.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="129" pageNumber="130">
<bibRefCitation author="Agricultural Corporation" journalOrPublisher="Phytotherapy Research" pageId="171" pageNumber="172" refId="B3" refString="Agricultural Corporation, 1980. Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" title="Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" year="1980">Agricultural Corporation (1980)</bibRefCitation>
.
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