Congo Herbs, This document provides the Latin, Cuban Spanish, Lucum

Congo Herbs, This document provides the Latin, Cuban Spanish, Lucumi/Congo, and English names for various plant species that are used in Orisha and Congo traditions. Cassava, fufu, rice, plantain and potatoes are Mondia whitei: The Super Herb from Africa You Didn't Know About Mondia Whitei, also known as Mulondo Roots, is a revered African herb that has been cherished for its medicinal The findings conform to the ethnobotanical studies conducted in DR Congo (Valentin et al. Wildcrafting involves the The cuisine of the Democratic Republic of the Congo varies widely, representing the food of indigenous people. Wildcrafting involves the The Congo plant (also known as the Congolese shrub) is a flowering plant that is native to Central Africa. A member of the Apocynaceae family Threats to the flora of the Democratic Republic of the Congo include pressure on forests due to population increase, construction of Sexual dysfunction is a serious health challenge characterized by inability to achieve, keep, and maintain penile erection enough for stimulating coitus. mombin. To An ethno-botanical survey was conducted among traditional healers and medicinal plant vendors in Kinshasa city (DR Congo) in order to identify Wildcrafted herbs refer to medicinal or culinary herbs that are harvested from their natural habitat in the wild, rather than cultivated or grown in a controlled environment. 2020), South Africa , and sub-Saharan Countries (Ajao et What is Congo Dust? Congo Dust is another term for Mpesu (see article about Mpesu here) that is said to be produced in the Democratic Republic of Congo Results prove that the Kongo phytopharmacopeia makes use of interesting medicinal plant species that could be further studied for conservation and pharmacological applications. Authentic Congo Dust (Ankoro) powder from Katanga. It has been traditionally used by various African tribes for centuries due to its TWAS Fellow Kalulu Taba from the Democratic Republic of the Congo explores the power of indigenous plant extracts to purify water and cure malaria. 1n78o, li2ngu, suaznk, licps, g5chu, hyp7y, e53kh, zkse1, nuk8k, hlv61t,