Plant |
Family | Dayflower family (Commelinaceae) |
English |
Whitemouth dayflower, Dayflower, Erect dayflower, Slender dayflower, Widow's tears |
Latin |
Commelina erecta L. |
Plantparts | Entire plant, Unspecified |
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Ungrouped Diseases & Uses |
Anti-dandruff, Anti-edemic, Anti-gonorrhea, Antihaemorrhagic, Anti-hemorrhagic, Assist healing of wounds, Athlete’s foot, Athlete's foot, Bladder infection, Bladder infections, Bladder inflammation, bleeding, Clap, constipation, Contraception, contraceptive, Costive, Costiveness, Cystitis, Cystitis acuta, Dandruff, Diuretic, dropsy, Dyschezia, Dyssynergic defaecation, edema, emollient, Emollients, feet fungus, fluid accumulation, Foot Fungus, Fungal infections, Gonorrhea, Gonorrhoea, haemorrhage, Haemorrhagic conditions, Haemorrhaging, healing, healing cuts, Healing wounds, heal wounds, hemorrhage, Hemorrhaging, Hydropsy, inflammation of the bladder, Inflammation of the urethra, Moccasin foot, Moisturizers, mycosis, oedema, promotes healing of wounds, Ringworm of the foot, sores, Spider Bite, Spider Bite Antidote, spider bites, Tinea pedis, Traumatic injury, Urethritis, Urinary bladder inflammation, Vulnerary, Wound, wound care, wound healing, Wound repair, wounds, Wounds healing, wound treatment |
Local (Geographical) use |
Phytomedical use in Brazil, Phytomedical use in the Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana) |
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