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    Ten (10) Herbal Medicines in the Philippines

    Approved by the Department of Health

    (DOH)

    Here are the the ten (10) medicinal plants that the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) through its

    "Traditional Health Program" have endorsed. All ten (10) herbs have been thoroughly tested and have

    been clinically proven to have medicinal value in the relief and treatment of various aliments:

    1. Akapulko (Cassia alata) - also known as "bayabas-bayabasan" and "ringworm bush" in English,

    this herbal medicine is used to treat ringworms and skin fungal infections.

    2. Ampalaya (Momordica charantia) - known as "bitter gourd" or "bitter melon" in English, it mostknown as a treatment of diabetes (diabetes mellitus), for the non-insulin dependent patients.

    3. Bawang (Allium sativum) - popularly known as "garlic", it mainly reduces cholesterol in the blood

    and hence, helps control blood pressure.

    4. Bayabas (Psidium guajava) - "guava" in English. It is primarily used as an antiseptic, to disinfect

    wounds. Also, it can be used as a mouth wash to treat tooth decay and gum infection.

    5. Lagundi (Vitex negundo) - known in English as the "5-leaved chaste tree". It's main use is for the

    relief of coughs and asthma.

    6. Niyog-niyogan (Quisqualis indica L.) - is a vine known as "Chinese honey suckle". It is effective in

    the elimination of intestinal worms, particularly the Ascaris and Trichina. Only the dried matured seeds

    are medicinal -crack and ingest the dried seeds two hours after eating (5 to 7 seeds for children & 8 to10 seeds for adults). If one dose does not eliminate the worms, wait a week before repeating the dose.

    7. Sambong (Blumea balsamifera)- English name: Blumea camphora. A diuretic that helps in the

    excretion of urinary stones. It can also be used as an edema.

    8. Tsaang Gubat (Ehretia microphylla Lam.) - Prepared like tea, this herbal medicine is effective in

    treating intestinal motility and also used as a mouth wash since the leaves of this shrub has highfluoride content.

    9. Ulasimang Bato | Pansit-Pansitan (Peperomia pellucida) - It is effective in fighting arthritis andgout. The leaves can be eaten fresh (about a cupful) as salad or like tea. For the decoction, boil a cup of

    clean chopped leaves in 2 cups of water. Boil for 15 to 20 minutes. Strain, let cool and drink a cup after

    meals (3 times day).

    10. Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii) - commonly known as Peppermint, this vine is used as an

    analgesic to relive body aches and pain. It can be taken internally as a decoction or externally by

    pounding the leaves and applied directly on the afflicted area.

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    Tips on Handling Medicinal Plants / Herbs:

    If possible, buy herbs that are grown organically - without pesticides.

    Medicinal parts of plants are best harvested on sunny mornings. Avoid picking leaves, fruits or nutsduring and after heavy rainfall.

    Leaves, fruits, flowers or nuts must be mature before harvesting. Less medicinal substances are foundon young parts.

    After harvesting, if drying is required, it is advisable to dry the plant parts either in the oven or air-

    dried on screens above ground and never on concrete floors.

    Store plant parts in sealed plastic bags or brown bottles in a cool dry place without sunlight preferably

    with a moisture absorbent material like charcoal. Leaves and other plant parts that are prepared

    properly, well-dried and stored can be used up to six months.

    Tips on Preparation for Intake of Herbal Medicines:

    Use only half the dosage prescribed for fresh parts like leaves when using dried parts.

    Do not use stainless steel utensils when boiling decoctions. Only use earthen, enamelled, glass oralike utensils.

    As a rule of thumb, when boiling leaves and other plant parts, do not cover the pot, and boil in lowflame.

    Decoctions loose potency after some time. Dispose of decoctions after one day. To keep fresh duringthe day, keep lukewarm in a flask or thermos.

    Always consult with a doctor if symptoms persist or if any sign of allergic reaction develops.

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    Adelfa (Nerium oleander)

    Adelfa is an evergreen shrub that grows from 6 to 20 feet in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide

    including the Philippines. Its flowers may range in color from white, pink, red and any shade betweenthem. Adelfa is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of ulcers, ringworms, leprosy, eczema,hemorrhoids, herpes simplex and herpes zoster (skin shingles). It is also effective as skin insect

    repellant.

    Adelfa/Nerium oreanderis also is being promoted to treat cancer, heart failure and even AIDS

    (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). However, its effectiveness have not yet been proven to treatthese ailments. For cancer treatment, initial testing is promising. Test show that oleandrin, an ingredient

    of adelfa leaves, causes the death of some cancer cells. Further research is however needed.

    Warning: Extracts from leaves, flowers, bark, stems and roots of Adelfa (Nerium oreander) is toxic tohumans and animals when taken internally and may even cause death. Adelfa can also cause abortion if

    taken orally, even in small amounts. Consult with a health care provider before starting any treatment

    using any plant part or extract of this poisonous shrub.

    Preparation & Use of Adelfa/Nerium oreanderin traditional medicine:

    For herpes zoster: Mix crushed leaves and oil, then apply on lesions on the surface of the skin. Do not

    apply when skin has eruptions.

    Herpes simplex and eczema: Blend chopped adelfa leaves and bark with some oil and apply directlyto lesions, 3 times a day.

    Snake bites: make a poultice of finely ground leaves and branch of adelfa. Apply directly on woundand cover with cloth or gauze. Secure with surgical tape.

    Ringworms: Make a paste using crushed and finely chopped bark of the root and a little coconut oil.

    Apply on skin 3 times a day. For Hemorrhoids, crush roots and make a paste by adding a little water, then apply.

    Roots and bark used externally for , snake bites and as insecticide.

    Tumors: Apply fresh leaves directly to tumors to accelerate suppuration.

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    Philippine Herbal Medicine: Akapulko /

    Acapulco (Cassia alata)

    Akapulko or Acapulco in English is a shrub found throughout the Philippines. It is known under

    various names in different regions in the country. Locals call the plant katanda, andadasi, and palochinain Tagalog, Ilocos and in the Visayas regions, respectively. The shrub belongs to the family of

    Leguminosae, and grows about one to two meters tall. It has thick branches and the leaves are

    embraced with 8 to 20 leaflets that are oblong-elliptical in shape. The flowers of the Akapulko haveoblong sepals, and its fruits are tetragonal, which are also winged and glabrous. A medicinal herb that

    contains chrysophanic acid, a fungicide used to treat fungal infections, like ringworms, scabies, and

    eczema. Akapulko also contains saponin, a laxative that is useful in expelling intestinal parasites.

    The primary part used for herbal purposes are the leaves, although the roots and flowers are also used

    for certain preparations with medicinal value. The extracts from the Akapulko plant is commonly used

    as an ingredient for lotions, soaps, and shampoos.

    Benefits & Treatment of Akapulko:

    External Use:

    Treatment of skin diseases:Tinea infections, insect bites, ringworms, eczema, scabies and itchiness.

    Mouthwash in stomatitis

    Internal use:

    Expectorant for bronchitis and dyspnoea

    Alleviation of asthma symptoms Used as diuretic and purgative

    For cough & fever

    As a laxative to expel intestinal parasites and other stomach problems.

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    Note: A strong decoction of Akapulko leaves is an abortifacient. Pregnant women should not take

    decoction of the leaves or any part of this plant.

    Preparation & Use:

    For external use, pound the leaves of the Akapulko plant, squeeze the juice and apply on affected

    areas.

    As the expectorant for bronchitis and dyspnoea, drink decoction (soak and boil for 10 to 15 minutes)

    of Akapulko leaves. The same preparation may be used as a mouthwash, stringent, and wash foreczema.

    As laxative, cut the plant parts (roots, flowers, and the leaves) into a manageable size then prepare adecoction Note: The decoction looses its potency if not used for a long time. Dispose leftovers after

    one day.

    The pounded leaves of Akapulko has purgative functions, specifically against ringworms.

    It should be noted that the pounded leaves of this plant may be applied thinly on the affected part twice

    a day. Marked improvement may be expected after two to three weeks of continuous application to the

    affected area(s) where the prepared Akapulko leaves were applied.

    Herbal Medicine: Ampalaya (Momordica

    charantia)

    Ampalaya (Bitter Melon) with a scientific name Momordica charantia, is a climbing vine and the

    tendrils of which grow up to 20 centimeters long. This herbal plant belongs to the family of

    Cucurbitaceae, and it is a tropical as well as a subtropical vine. Ampalaya leaves are heart-shaped,

    which are 5 to 10 centimeters in diameter. The fruits of the ampalaya vine are fleshy green with pointedends at length. It can never be mistaken for any other variety because its ribbed and wrinkled surface

    had always been ampalayas distinct physical structure. The bitter taste of the ampalaya fruit had also

    been the distinguishing factor from the rest of the fruits with medicinal value, and this is due to thepresence of a substance known as momorcidin.

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    Ampalaya has been a folkloric cure for generations but has now been proven to be an effective herbal

    medicine for many aliments. Most significant of which is for Diabetes. The Philippine variety has

    proven to be most potent. Ampalaya contains a mixture of flavanoids and alkaloids make the Pancreasproduce more insulin that controls the blood sugar in diabetics. Aside from Ampalaya's medicinal

    value, it is good source of vitamins A, B and C, iron, folic acid, phosphorous and calcium.

    Ampalaya has been for used even by the Chinese for centuries. The effectively of Ampalaya as an

    herbal medicine has been tried and tested by many research clinics and laboratories worldwide. In the

    Philippines, the Department of Health has endorsed Ampalaya as an alternative medicine to helpalleviate various ailments including diabetes, liver problems and even HIV. Aside from these, ampalaya

    also helps treat skin diseases and cough. Its herbal value extends to increasing the sterility of women, in

    parasiticide, antipyretic, and has purgative functions, as well. Note: In large dozes, pure Ampalaya juice

    can be a purgative and abortifacient.

    Herbal Benefits of Ampalaya:

    Good for rheumatism and gout And diseases of the spleen and liver

    Aids in lowering blood sugar levels Helps in lowering blood pressure

    Relives headaches

    Disinfects and heals wounds & burns Can be used as a cough & fever remedy

    Treatment of intestinal worms, diarrhea

    Helps prevent some types of cancer

    Enhances immune system to fight infection For treatment of hemorrhoids

    Is an antioxidant and parasiticide Is antibacterial and antipyretic

    Preparation & Use of Ampalaya:

    For coughs, fever, worms, diarrhea, diabetes, juice Ampalaya leaves and drink a spoonful daily. For other ailments, the fruit and leaves can both be juiced and taken orally.

    For headaches wounds, burns and skin diseases, apply warmed leaves to afflicted area.

    Powdered leaves, and the root decoction, may be used as stringent and applied to treat hemorrhoids. Internal parasites are proven to be expelled when the ampalaya juice, made from its leaves, is

    extracted. The ampalaya juice, and grounded seeds is to be taken one spoonful thrice a day, which also

    treats diarrhea, dysentery, and chronic colitis.

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    Balanoi or Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

    Balanoi is a plant, which belongs to the family ofLamiaceae, grows to an erect length of 50 to 80

    centimeters, the leaves of which are oval-shaped, and have slightly-toothed edges. The flowers ofbalanoi or common basil are either white or purple. The compounds that can be extracted from thisplant vary, but it has been determined through various experiments and researches that its dried leaves

    contain 0.20% to 1% of essential oils. Balanoi has been renowned throughout the Philippines and in

    various parts of the world because of its medicinal and health benefits. It can be found all over thecountry, and have several uses. Balanoi's use is not only limited to medicinal purposes, rather, extracts

    of common basil can be found in cosmetics, and are mixed in liquors and fragrances as well.

    For instance, in South Africa and in India, the rhizomes of the Balanoi plant are extracted and are used

    as mosquito repellant. This plant has also been found to aid people that suffer from various health

    ailments. Studies have shown that there are particular activities on which Balanoi plant extracts and oils

    address. For one, it serves as an anti-anxiety and anti-depressant medicine because of ethanol substancethat it has. It has also been used as a stimulant, and has been found to be an effective means to remove

    cold sores. In the Philippines, it is an option to alleviate pain caused by headaches, cramps, and even

    shortness of breath. The same goes true for sprains, and the way to do this is to rub the oil or the extractof the Balanoi plant leaves, mixed with alcohol, to the ailing part of the body. Balanoi also manifests

    anti-bacterial activities, in such a manner that intestinal worms are eradicated from the body when the

    ethanol extracts derived from it are taken in as a form of medication. There have also been clinicalexperiments showing that balanoi extracts, especially its ethanol content, can be used as anti-cancer,

    anti-ulcer, anti-diabetic and even shows promise for the protection of humans from radiation.

    Preparation of Balanoi as Herbal Medication:

    There are several ways to prepare the plant for medication, depending on the nature for which it is

    going to be used. The amount of raw materials and extracts that are needed also vary depending on theuse. When the balanoi leaves are to be used to stimulate the body, it is recommended for the individual

    to permeate about twenty (20) balanoi leaves with 200 grams of water, and three to four cups are

    supposed to be drank a day. A combined weight of 40 grams basil leaves incorporated with 200 gramsof water is to be used for gargling in order to remove cold sores. Health experts suggest that this be

    done three times every day, until the cold sores are gone. Now, for people who are suffering from

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    shortness of breath, they are suggested to drink one glass of boiled balanoi leaves, consisting of twelve

    leaves mixed with one and a half liters of water, twice a day. Balanoi also helps regulate the womens

    menstrual cycle, and if one is interested in this, they are supposed to prepare a mixture of 100 grams of

    balanoi leaves with a liter of water. It is recommended for people to drink four cups of this preparationseveral days before ones expected period. As for its antibacterial purposes, ten grams of balanoi leaves

    fused with 100 grams of water should be boiled and drank a glass per day, during early mornings or

    when the person still has an empty stomach. Lastly, for the aid that it effects for pains caused byrheumatism, simple headache and occasional sprains, one should grind a concoction of balanoi,

    rosemary and ruta, in equal proportion. It should be rubbed to the ailing or throbbing part for eight

    days, the application of which may be continuous day and night.

    Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa)

    Banaba, the scientific name of which isLagerstroemia speciosa, is a tropical flowery tree. It grows to a

    height as high as 20 meters. Its leaves are large, and ranges from the shape of elliptical-ovate to oblong.These leaves are shed by the plant during the first months of the year, and are bright orange or red

    during these times. Various research on Banaba conducted in Japan prove true the belief that this plant

    contains high levels of corosilic acid, a substance known as one of the many treatments for diabetesmellitus. Besides its medicinal value, banaba is also cultivated and known for its beautiful flowers.

    Banaba has been used in Filipino folkloric herbal medicine for the treatment of diabetes for centuries. Itis now gaining popularity and getting recognition as a herbal medicine not only in the Philippines but

    worldwide. Banaba is also known as Queen's Flower, Crepe Myrtle and the Pride of India. In India,

    Banaba has also been used to cure diabetes in Ayurvedic medicine for a long time.

    Recent studies and laboratory test showed that it's active ingredient, corosolic acidis a potentcompound that has insulin like effect to lower glucose in the body and is effective in treating diabetes.

    Banaba is rapidly becoming known as a natural plant insulin, and what makes it ideal is that, the herbalpreparation may also be taken orally, without any risk of adverse side effects. However, caution is

    advised against taking Banaba with any diabetic drug or any other drug simultaneously. Always consult

    with a qualified physician or a medical practitioner before taking any medication or any herbalmedicine for a correct dose. Also, extra precaution is highly recommended as initial findings show that

    Banaba extract may delay and reduce the absorption of carbohydrates in the body and promote weight

    loss, despite its useful medicinal value.

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    Other studies that were focused on this plant showed other potential medicinal benefits. These include

    antibacterial functions of seed extracts from this plant, and a water extract of the same manifest anti-

    oxidative functions. Another is the significant protection that Banaba seems to exhibit to treat HIV-infected cells. This is brought about by its ellagic acid constituents.

    Aside from the medicinal value of Banaba, as a herbal medicine, it is also good for the health. Banabacontains high concentrations of dietary fiber and minerals such as zinc and magnesium. The leaves can

    be boiled and taken daily as tea.

    Benefits and Treatment of Banaba:

    Diabetes Fights obesity

    Helps regulate blood pressure

    Good for the kidneys

    Aids the digestive system

    Helps ease urination

    Banaba Preparation & Use:

    Note: Fresh leaves, dried leaves, flowers, ripe fruit, root and bark of Banaba can all be used.

    Wash the leaves in running water (if fresh). Cut into smaller pieces if desired.

    Boil Banaba (one cup Banaba to cup of water) for 30 minutes. Drink like tea.

    Herbal Medicine: Bayabas or Guava (Psidiumguajava)

    Bayabas or guava is a tropical plant, which is locally known for its edible fruit. In the backyards of

    Filipino homes in the country, this plant is commonly seen, and grown because of its many uses as fruitand as traditional remedy to treat various ailments. As shown by many research studies, almost all of

    the parts of this plant have medicinal qualities and value, and thus, making it as one of the most popular

    therapeutic plants in the Philippines. Bayabas is a small tree that can grow up to 3 meters tall withgreenish-brownish smooth bark. The round globular bayabas fruit starts as a flower and is usually

    harvested and eaten while still green. The fruit turns yellowish-green and soft when ripe.

    The bayabas fruit bark and leaves are used as herbal medicine. Its leaves decoction is recognized for its

    effectiveness to cure several ailments, including the treatment of uterine hemorrhage, swollenness of

    the legs and other parts of the body, of chronic diarrhea, and gastroenteritis, among others. The mostcommon use of the leaves is for cleaning and disinfecting wounds by rinsing the afflicted area with a

    decoction of the leaves. In the same way, such leaves are being used to aid in the treatment of dysentery

    and the inflammation of the kidneys. The bark and leaves can be used as astringent. It can also be used

    as a wash for uterine and vaginal problems, and is good for ulcers. The medicinal uses of Bayabas

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    appear infinite, as it is also a suggested natural cure for fevers, diabetes, epilepsy, worms, and spasms.

    The fruit, aside from being delicious, contains nutritional values with a very high concentration of

    vitamin A and vitamin C.

    Uses of Bayabas :

    Antiseptic, astringent & anthelminthic Kills bacteria, fungi and ameba

    Used to treat diarrhea, nosebleeding

    For Hypertension, diabetes and Asthma Promotes menstruation

    The fresh leaves are used to facilitate the healing of wounds and cuts. A decoction (boiling in water) orinfusion of fresh leaves can be used for wound cleaning to prevent infection. Bayabas is also effective

    for toothaches. Note: Bayabas can cause constipation when consumed in excess.

    Preparation:

    Boil one cup of Bayabas leaves in three cups of water for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool.

    Use decoction as mouthwash, gargle.

    Use as wound disinfectant - wash affected areas with the decoction of leaves 2 to 3 times a day. Freshleaves may be applied to the wound directly for faster healing.

    For toothaches, chew the leaves in your mouth.

    For diarrhea, boil the chopped leaves for 15 minutes in water, and strain. Let cool, and drink a cupevery three to four hours.

    To stop nosebleed, densely roll Bayabas leaves, then place in the nostril cavities.

    Bawang, Bauang | Garlic (Allium sativum)

    Bawang or Garlic with scientific nameAllium sativum, is a low herb, which only grows up to sixty

    centimeters high. Its leaves are flat and linear, with bulbs that consist of several tubers. This herb is oneof the most widely used herbal medicines in the Philippines and can also be found commonly in the

    kitchen of Filipino households as it is used to spice up food preparations. The Philippine bawang or

    garlic variety is more pungent than the imported ones. Its medicinal properties have been known for along time and have been especially proven during World War II when it was used to treat wounds and

    infections of soldiers. Garlics antibacterial compound known as allicin, saved many lives of the

    soldiers as this property prevented the wounds from being infected and developing into gangrene at alater stage by extracting the juice of bawang or garlic and applying to the wounds.

    Bawang, sometimes spelled as bauang or in English, garlic is known as nature's antibiotic. Its juices

    inhibit the growth of fungi and viruses thus, prevent viral, yeast, and infections. The preliminary testconducted on this medicinal herb showed some positive results in the treatment of AIDS. Several

    clinical tests that followed and published studies have shown the efficacy of garlic in lowering

    cholesterol in the blood and is beneficial to the circulatory system of the body. Today, as more researchis done on garlic, more medicinal and therapeutic properties become more evident. As of the present

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    time, lowering of the blood pressure, reduction of platelet aggregation, and the boosting of fibrinolytic

    activities are among the list of herbal functions of garlic, which is supported by medical findings.

    Although more clinical studies are needed to support the contention stronger, marked improvements in

    benign breast diseases have been traced to make progress because of the regular intake of supplements,of which the primary ingredient is garlic.

    Although controlled trials in terms of anti-cancer activities of garlic have been performed in medicalresearch, it has been proven through population-based studies that substances contain in garlic help in

    reducing the risk of some types of cancer. These would include colorectal malignancies, and gastric

    cancer. Regular consumption of raw garlic has been proven to aid in many bleeding cases, especiallythose cases that are associated with procedures in surgeries and dental activities. All these considered, it

    appears that garlic have no concrete scientific basis to claim a significant effect in the level of glucose

    in our blood. It is remarkable to note though that the Philippine Department of Health has endorsed

    garlic as one of the top ten Philippine herbs with therapeutic value and the department recommends itsuse as an alternative herbal medicine in view of the positive results of thorough research and testing,

    which had been conducted on this herbal plant. Juice extracted from garlic bulbs can be used as tick

    and mosquito repellant when applied to skin.

    Bad breath, due to the strong odor of garlic, is the most common side effect of taking this herb. Fresh

    garlic applications to the skin have been reported to cause skin burns and rashes. This goes true bothfor those who are in the initial stages of their garlic therapies, and those who consume it as an

    ingredient in food preparations.

    Health Benefits of Bawang-Garlic:

    Good for the heart

    Helps lower bad cholesterol levels (LDL) Aids in lowering blood pressure

    Remedy for arteriosclerosis May help prevent certain types of cancer Boosts immune system to fight infection

    With antioxidant & antibacterial properties

    Cough and cold remedy Relives sore throat

    Aids in the treatment of tuberculosis

    Helps relieve rheumatism pain Relief of toothaches

    Kills skin fungus i.e. athletes foot

    With anticoagulant properties

    Preparation of Bawang-Garlic:

    For disinfecting wound, crush and juice the garlic bulb and apply. You may cover the afflicted area

    with a gauze and bandage. For sore throat, peal the skin and chew for several minutes. Swallow the juice.

    For toothaches, crush then bite garlic.

    For athletes foot, soak feet in salty water then apply garlic juice. Do this 3X day for a week. Cloves of garlic may be crushed and applied to affected areas to reduce the pain caused by arthritis,

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    toothache, headache, and rheumatism.

    Decoction of the bawang bulbs and leaves are used as treatment for fever.

    For nasal congestion, steam and inhale: vinegar, chopped garlic, and water.

    Aside from being an alternative herbal medicine for hypertension, arteriosclerosis and other ailments,garlic is also recommended for maintaining good health - eat raw garlic bulbs if you can, and include

    bawang regularly in the food you eat. Garlic is healthy and taste good on a variety of dishes.