Tridax Procumbens (Ghamra)

use in traditional medicine. Traditionally, tridax  procumbens has been in use in india for wound  healing and as an anticoagulant, antifungal, and insect repellent. The juice extracted from the leaves is directly applied on wounds. Its leaf  extracts were used for infectious skin diseases  in folk medicines  tridax procumbens, commonly known as coatbuttons or  tridax daisy, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It is best known as a widespread weed and pest plant. . . . Chisaca in spanish, herbe caille in french, jayanti veda in sanskrit, ghamra in hindi, bishalya karani  in oriya, kambarmodi in marathi use in traditional medicine. Traditionally tidax procumbens has been in use in india for wound healing and as an anticoagulant, antifungal, and insect repellent. The juice extracted from the leaves is directly applied on wounds. Its leaf extracts were used for infectious skin diseases in folk medicines. For these plants -  tridax procumbens is a species of flowering  plant in the daisy family. It is best known as  a widespread weed and pest plant. It is native  to the tropical americas but it has been intr oduced to tropical, subtropical, and mild tem perate regions worldwide

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