CUACHALATE

ampbypteryngium adstingens



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CUACHALATE
ampbypteryngium adstingens
Ampbypteryngium adstingens Schieder former Schech. Fam. julianaceae.

It is found in several regions of the country and is commonly used to treat ulcers, stomach cancer, gastritis and skin lesions. Part of the plant that is used is the crust. For the treatment of ulcers should be soaked until the water acquires coloring, after ingerirla as water usage. In the case of minor injuries, grains and sores, take cooking it, wash with macerated and put the resin or pulverized bark on the affected part. In shock, pickets and poisonous animals such as healing, we recommend washing for five days at least. On the other hand, if there is infection or inflammation in the womb or ovaries, the bark of Cuachalalate or Cuachalala boiled for use as a poultice.

Shrub or tree that reaches up to 10 m tall, has gray bark. The leaves are clustered at the tips of their branches and flowers can be solitary or are in a bunch, which originate elongated fruit. Lives in warm climates, temperate and semi. It grows in the tropical deciduous forest, subcaducifolia, Xeric scrublands and mountain cloud forests of oak and pine.


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