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Annona squamosa

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
2Annonoideae
Subphase
4Annoneae
Stage
12
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-622.24.12

Book
Family
GeneralSleep: sleeplessness.
BodyGeneral: polyp, tumor, cancer.
Action: tonic; strongly astringent; purgative; sedative; vermicidal, vermifuge; abortifacient; diuretic; anti-HIV, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antitumor, wound healing, insecticidal, antifungal, anti-lice, mosquitocidal.
Nervous: fainting; sopor; spasms.
Head: lice.
Eye: keratoconjunctivitis; microbial keratitis; blepharospasm, conjunctival congestion; coarse punctate epithelial diffuse erosions; epithelial defect; peripheral anterior stromal infiltrate; conjunctiva irritation, epithelial delayed damage; vision diminished by bacterial infections, blindness.
Nose: colds and chills.
Stomach: indigestion; dyspepsia.
Abdomen: worms.
Rectum: diarrhoea; dysentery.
Urinary: Bright's; high uric acid levels.
Limbs: rheumatism
Skin: boils; bruise; itch; ulcers, maggot infested sores; exfoliation.
LiteratureHarsha Nagaraja, Thungappa Kugar, Yathish Shivanna, Archita Agrawal, Rohit Shetty; Ocular toxicity by seeds of Annona squamosa (custard apple); Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 64(8):p 611-613, August 2016. | DOI: 10.4103/0301-4738.191514.
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