Cochlospermum tinctorium

African names

- Wolof: fayar- Peuhl: nda déré, ndadure, darundé-Bambara: ndribala

-Goun and Fon: atinvokanfun

Use It is a plant widely used in Mali, RCI and Burkina Faso.

Doctor Dakuyo in Burkina Faso has extensively studied and experimented with this plant with great success. Its roots have proven themselves in conditions such as malaria, hepatitis, constipation and hemorrhoidal attacks.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

Plant not exceeding 50 cm in height and whose leafy stems are develop during the rains and show deeply palmately lobed leaves. The beautiful yellow flowers appear almost at ground level after bush fires.

The fruits are ovoid capsules. JOBS Jaundice, malaria and hemorrhoids.

--Make a decoction of 15 grams of root in a liter of water and drink during the day.

--You can also use the yellow powder of the roots as a food supplement, as a preventive measure.

NB: Ready-to-use powder is sold in RCI and Mali markets.

The center has the powder and you can place the order.

Whasap

Last edited: 22/09/2022

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