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Meaning of anamú




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

anamú
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It is one of the common names of a Neotropic plant that has medicinal uses. It is also known as apacín. Its scientific name is Petiveria alliacea and belongs to the family Petiveriaceae .

  




Gerardo Elías Benítez

Fantastic the Anamu: or known in areas of the interior of the car. of the Paraguay as " pee " be used for cast yardias or intestinal worms - cure also tiñas or spots on the skin with hair fall and traditionally they put him in front of homes supposedly to frighten the " vibe " or bad spirits... the root is generally boiled and is taken 3 times a day... It is recommended to swallow without proving the infusion with the language because it is very bitter taste... well I hope that my contribution will serve to someone... Greetings from Asuncion Paraguay...

  



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