Saga (ABRUS PRECATORIS) including clump plant type with the main stem small and propagate in host-buy twisted to the left. The leaves are compound, egg-shaped and small size. Saga leaves resemble the leaves of Tamarindus indica finned odd and 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. Saga seed contains a toxic substance called abrin, so it can not be used for breeding. Medium purple-colored flowers with a shape resembling a butterfly, in support of bunches of flowers.
Gynecology Saga: Leaves and roots of plants abrus pracatorius include protein, vitamins A, B1, B6, C, Calcium Oxalic, glisirizin, flisirizinat, polygalacturomic acid and pentosans.
Efficacy Saga: Anti-inflammatory, diuretic; Antitusif; Parasitisida.
Traditional Recipes Saga:
1. Tonsil Ingredients: Saga root to taste, 1 piece of cinnamon and sugar cubes sufficiently. How to Make: all ingredients are boiled with 5 cups water to boil down to half. How to use: filtered and taken 2 times a day 1 cup and morning, afternoon.
2. Sore Eyes Ingredients: 1 handful of leaves Saga How to Make: Saga leaves finely ground, then boiled with 2 cups of water to be taken vapor. How to use: water vapor sage leaves are used for drug eye drops.
3. Sprue Ingredients: Saga of leaves to taste; How to Make: fresh sage leaves are plucked dried several minutes for slightly wilted. How to use: chew-chew until smooth while for mouthwash.







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