Paullinia Pinnata

Paullinia Pinnata
L.
Apgi (Cu); Barbasco (P). The powdery pulp of the fruits is sometimes eaten by Africans. The plant can be used as a fish poison; the seeds are poisonous. the stems are used as cordage. The roots are chewed for coughs. Crushed leaves are used as a cataplasm in Latin America. Powdered roots are added to leaves and rice to cure sterility in Ghana women.

EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.

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