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Lubi nga pula, orange na lubi (Bis.)

Cocos nucifera L. "Malayan Dwarf"

Skin

Tree Height: Not Provided Leaves: Not Provided Flowers: Not Provided Fruits: Not Provided

Medicinal Uses & Benefits

Bughat-tingag. Preparation: Gather 7 roots facing the east direction, wash thoroughly. Boil in 2 glasses of water until 1 glass is left.. Part used: Roots | Pasmo (fatigue). Preparation: Gather a handful of roots facing east, wash thoroughly. Boil in 2 glasses of water until 1 glass is left.. Part used: Roots | Suka ug dugo. Preparation: Boil the roots.. Part used: Roots

Preparation

Gather 7 roots facing the east direction, wash thoroughly. Boil in 2 glasses of water until 1 glass is left. | Gather a handful of roots facing east, wash thoroughly. Boil in 2 glasses of water until 1 glass is left. | Boil the roots.

Location & Habitat

REGION XI (DAVAO REGION), DAVAO DEL SUR, CITY OF DAVAO, Tropical lowland evergreen rainforest

Research

Kinasang'an Foundation Inc: Documentation of Medicinal Plants and Healing Rituals of the Obu-Manuvu Tribe of Marilog District, Davao City.

Quick Info

Scientific Name
Cocos nucifera L. "Malayan Dwarf"
Local Name
Lubi nga pula, orange na lubi (Bis.)
Family
Arecaceae/Palmae
Category
Skin
Date Collected
Jun 28, 2026