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This item is from "Some Common Medicinal And Poisonous Plants Used In Ethiopian Folk Medicine" work, by Amare Getahun.
Allophylas zeylanicus L.
Fruits used as expectorant for tapeworm.
Gardiosperimum helicacabum L.
schuelet (T)
samak (A )
Climber with tendrils easily recognised by the triangular, inflated fruits.
Plant is used against common cold.
Paulinia pinnata L.
The leaf, root and seeds are used as nerve poison and cause paralysis.
 
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