Eringium foetidum

 Adu is a plant belonging to the family Apaceae that grows in tropical countries. The scientific name is Eringium foetidum. As we all know, the snake is an invisible plant, but when I see a snake that is crawling in the sun, it's a big problem for me. When the snake says it's like a snake, it's a snake. I saw this incident on my aunt's in Kegalle. Aunty also says that the snake is dragging you. The ancients believed that the snake could not tolerate the pungent odor of the ashes. I do not know about local medicine.



Let's put that aside. But have you ever heard of eating greens? Yes, it's a popular cooking leaf among Southeast Asians. "Vietnam Coriander", Jigsaw Coriander, Culantro or Mexican Coriander is a substitute for coriander leaves in many restaurants in the United States, especially in California. Vietnam Culantro is used as a substitute for this leaf or coriander leaf. They cultivate in large quantities and export to the United States. They earn a large income from it.

It is not sad to see the leaves that are being trampled on in Sri Lanka. The dollar is being trampled. I don't have time. I don't have time. If I had time, I would be looking for time anyway.


I am neither a plant professor nor a physician. I gave you what you know. You too should find out about this plant.


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Especially in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama, Guyana, Suriname and the Amazon region of Ecuador and Peru as a spice, marinating and beautifying e. It is widely used as a culinary plant in Cambodia, Thailand, India, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and other parts of Asia. It dries well and retains good color and flavor, giving it value in the dry herb industry. It is sometimes used as a substitute for coriander, but it has a stronger flavor.

In the United States, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Traditional medicine

Traditional medicine for burns, earache, fever, high blood pressure, constipation, asthma, abdominal pain, worms, infertility complications, snake bites, diarrhea and malaria.

Also known as E. foetidum E. antihystericum. The specific name Antihistoric refers to the fact that this plant has traditionally been used for epilepsy. This plant calms the ‘soul’ of a person and thereby prevents the ‘fit’ of epilepsy. The antimicrobial properties of this plant have been scientifically investigated. [Citation needed] Decoction of the leaves has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in mice.

Eryngial is a chemical compound isolated from E. foetidum. The West Indies University in Mona, Jamaica, is investigating the use of angel as a treatment for human strengyloid stecoralis infection (Strongloidiasis).

It is used as an ethnic plant to treat fever, chills, vomiting, burns, fever, high blood pressure, headaches, earaches, stomach ache, asthma, arthritis, snake bites, scorpions, diarrhea, malaria and epilepsy. Eringel (E-2-dodecenal) is the main constituent of the essential oils of the plant. C-test shows anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antigenic, anti-claustogenic, anticarcinogenic, antibiotic and antibacterial activities.

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