“…It has been used as a folklore medicine in Thailand for the treatment of asthma, anemia, fever, and thirst, or used as a diuretic (Pangthong et al, 1986), astringent, and antiinflammatory agent (Poopatanapong & Wongprasert, 1987). An infusion of dried leaves has been used as a diuretic and external astringent for sores, burns, suppuration, chafes, and venereal sores in human adults in East Africa (Hedberg et al, 1983), Tanzania (Chhabra et al, 1984), and Malaysia (Ilham et al, 1995). In India, the leaf juice has been used as human adult antivenin (Selvanyagam et al, 1994) and for diarrhea in children (Jayaweera, 1980).…”