Saga plant (Abrus precatorius, Linn) Grows wild in the bush and as garden plants at an altitude of 250-900 m dpl.Biji Saga contains toxic substances called abrin, so it can not be used for breeding
@ The characteristics of the Saga Plant:
* Sticks are small and
* Creep at the host-buy convolute
* The leaves are compound,
* Egg-shaped and small size.
* The leaves resemble Saga Tamarindus indica leaves with odd finned
* Has a somewhat sweet taste (usually called Saga Sweet).
* Saga has a pod containing the seeds of the red with black dots shiny and slippery.
* Purple-colored flowers with a shape resembling a butterfly, in support of bunches of flowers.
@ Content of the Saga plant is:
* Leaves and roots of plants abrus pracatorius include protein,
* Vitamin A, B1, B6, C,
* Calcium Oxalic,
* Glisirizin,
* Flisirizinat,
* Polygalacturomic acid and
* Pentosan.
@ Savor Plant Saga namely:
* Anti-inflammatory,
* Diuretics;
* Antitusif;
* Parasitisida.
@ Remedy Traditional Saga plants in curing the disease are:
1. Tonsil
* Saga root to taste,
* 1 piece of cinnamon and
* Sugar cube
* All ingredients are boiled with 5 cups water
* To boil down to half.
* Filtered and taken 2 times a day 1 cup and the morning, afternoon.
2. Sore Eyes
* 1 handful of leaves Saga
* Saga leaves finely ground,
* Dengan2 cups boiled water for their steam.
* Moisture sage leaves are used for eye drops.
3. Sprue
* Leaves to taste Saga;
* Saga that still leaves freshly picked sun-dried a few minutes for a bit wilted.
* Chew-chew until smooth while to rinse.
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