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. 2012 Apr 2;9(3):350–359. doi: 10.4314/ajtcam.v9i3.8

Table 1.

Medicinal plants and formulations used for treatment of various ailments by the Soren clan of Santals of Rajshahi district, Bangladesh.

Serial
Number
Ailment with
symptoms
Formulation Local name of ingredients
used
1 Paralysis, rheumatic
pain (pain may be
accompanied with
swellings)
Leaves of Vanda tessellata (Roxb.) G. Don
(Orchidaceae) are macerated with ginger slices
[rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Roscoe
(Zingiberaceae)] and applied to affected areas. *Patients
reported that application for a long time gives good
results in paralysis and is satisfactory for rheumatic
pain.
Vanda tessellata: Rashna
Zingiber officinale: Ada
2 Abscess on breast
(accompanied by
pain, inflammation
and pus formation),
rheumatic pain, joint
pain, pain in nails or
corner of nails or any
type of pain, asthma,
helminthiasis, dog
bite
For breast abscess, 4–5 leaves of Datura metel L.
(Solanaceae) are macerated with 7 slices of rhizomes of
Zingiber officinale Roscoe (Zingiberaceae) and applied
to affected area. If there is only pain but no pus
formation in the abscess, macerated leaves of Datura
metel are applied to abscess with old ghee (clarified
butter). For any type of pain, warm leaves are applied to
painful areas to obtain instant relief.
For asthma, dried and powdered leaves of Datura metel
are wrapped in a leaf of Justicia adhatoda L.
(Acanthaceae) and smoked like a cheroot. Alternately,
leaves, flowers, fruits and roots of Datura metel are each
taken in small portions and boiled. Smoke is inhaled
while the parts are boiling.
2–3 drops of juice obtained from leaves of Datura metel
is taken with milk from which butter has been churned
out for helmintic infections.
Roots of Datura metel are taken with raw milk every
morning following breakfast for 3 days if a person is
dog-bitten.
Datura metel: Konok dhutura
Zingiber officinale: Ada
Justicia adhatoda: Bashok
3 Snake bite The snake-bitten patient is orally administered
macerated leaves of Premna integrifolia L.
(Verbenaceae) along with black peppers. At the same
time macerated roots of the plant are applied to the
bitten area.
Premna integrifolia: Goinal
gach
4 Asthma, respiratory
difficulties, chest pain
due to cold,
helminthiasis
For asthma and respiratory difficulties 4 tolas (1 tola =
12.5g) of powdered root of Clerodendrum indicum (L.)
Kuntze (Lamiaceae) is mixed with honey and taken
during night time. For chest pain due to cold, 3g of bark
of fresh root or 2g of dried root is taken with warm
water. For helminthiasis, 2g fresh root is macerated with
3–4 leaves. Pills prepared from the macerated mix are
dried. 1–3 pills are taken as needed. *Patient report is
that the formulation works very well for asthma and
respiratory difficulties.
Clerodendrum indicum: Bamun
hati
5 Burning sensations in
hands or legs, otishar
(Soren practitioner's
term for dysentery,
symptoms including
black stool, blood
with stool, thirst,
fever, vomiting
tendency, stomach
pain)
Whole plants of Oldenlandia corymbosa L. (Rubiaceae)
are soaked in water; the plants are then boiled in 4 cups
of water. When the volume is reduced to 2 cups the
water is strained through a piece of cloth and divided
into two equal portions. One portion is to be taken in the
morning, the other in the evening as treatment for
burning sensations in hands or legs. For otishar, whole
plants are macerated and taken orally.
Oldenlandia corymbosa:
Koboch, Khet papra
6 Passing of semen with
urine, leucorrhea,
helminthiasis,
gonorrhea, respiratory
difficulties
For gonorrhea, 8–12 ml of juice obtained from fresh
stems of Tinospora cordifolia (Willd.) Hook.f. &
Thoms. (Menispermaceae) is mixed with boiled cow
milk or with cold water and taken in the morning,
afternoon and evening.
For respiratory difficulties, juice obtained from fresh
stems of Tinospora cordifolia is mixed with juice
obtained from leaves of Justicia adhatoda L.
(Acanthaceae) and Ocimum tenuiflorum L. (Lamiaceae)
and taken.
For passing of semen with urine or leucorrhea, juice
obtained from leaves and young stems of Tinospora
cordifolia is mixed with a little powdered turmeric
[dried, powdered rhizome of Curcuma longa L.
(Zingiberaceae)] and taken in the morning on an empty
stomach. *Patient report is that formulation is especially
good and widely taken for passing of semen with urine
and leucorrhea.
Tinospora cordifolia: Guloncho
Justicia adhatoda: Bashok,
Harboksh
Ocimum tenuiflorum: Shada
tulshi
Curcuma longa: Holud
7 Helminthiasis,
deafness due to old
age
For helminthiasis, seeds of Centratherum
anthelminticum (L.) Kuntze ex Gamble (Asteraceae) are
slightly powdered and taken. For deafness, powdered
seeds of Centratherum anthelminticum are taken with
leaves of Curculigo orchioides Gaertn.
(Amaryllidaceae) in the morning on an empty stomach.
Centratherum anthelminticum:
Somraaj
Curculigo orchioides: talmul
8 Passing of semen with
urine (called meho by
Santal practitioners)
2g bark of Euphorbia neriifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae) is
macerated with 4 leaves of Piper betle L. (Piperaceae)
and taken during evening or at night before falling
asleep.
Euphorbia neriifolia: Tejbol
Piper betle: Paan
9 Typhoid, snake bite 4–5 leaves of Acorus calamus L. (Acoraceae) are
macerated and taken for typhoid. 2.5g of roots of the
plant are mixed with 4–5 black peppers, macerated and
orally administered to snake-bitten patients. *Note that
if the patient is suffering from respiratory difficulties
because of snake venom, the difficulty is corrected.
Acorus calamus: Boch
10 Abscess, diabetes,
lack of appetite,
vomiting tendency
due to poisoning
2–3 teaspoonful of juice obtained from crushed leaves
and roots of Coccinia grandis (L.) J. Voigt
(Cucurbitaceae) is slightly warmed and taken for
diabetes. For lack of appetite, especially due to fever or
mucus, leaves are boiled and then fried in ghee (clarified
butter) and eaten. 5–6 tablespoonful of juice obtained
from leaves is administered to patients who are vomiting
due to effects of poisoning. Macerated leaves are
applied as poultice to abscesses.
Coccinia grandis: Telakucha
11 Chicken pox,
typhoid, influenza
(symptoms: fever,
mucus, body ache,
tremor, dry cough)
Roots of Solanum barbisetum Nees (Solanaceae) are
soaked in water. The water is taken twice daily in the
morning and evening for chicken pox.
Leaves of Solanum barbisetum are boiled in water. The
water is strained and taken daily for typhoid.
For influenza, leaves (about 6 annas amount; 16 annas =
1 ser = about 1 kg) and equal amount of stems of
Solanum barbisetum are mixed with 12 black peppers
[fruits of Piper nigrum L. (Piperaceae)], 12 bay leaves
[leaves of Cinnamomum tamala (Buch.-Ham.) Nees &
Eberm., (Lauraceae)], 2 fruits of Piper longum L., 1
chatak (1 chatak = 1 anna) rock salt, a little amount of
powdered dried bark of Cinnamomum verum J.Presl.
(Lauraceae) and 2 tolas (80 tolas = approximately 1 kg)
of mishri (crystalline sugar) and boiled in ½ ser water in
an earthen pot. When the water volume is reduced to ½
poa (4 poas = 1 ser), the decoction is cooled and the
water strained through a piece of cloth. The water is
then orally administered to influenza patients.
Solanum barbisetum: Kontikari
Piper nigrum: Gol morich
Cinnamomum tamala: Tejpata
Piper longum: Pipul
Cinnamomum verum:
Daruchini
12 Helminthiasis, piles
(hemorrhoids),
dysentery
For helminthiasis, one anna (1 anna = 62.5g) amount of
powdered seeds of Holarrhena pubescens Wall. ex G.
Don (Apocynaceae) is taken with cold water every
morning. For piles, 2/3 anna amount of powdered bark
is mixed with honey and taken. For dysentery, whole
seeds are boiled in water and the water strained through
a piece of cloth and then taken. *Patient report: good
results for piles and dysentery.
Holarrhena pubescens:
Indrojob, Kurchi (usually the
seeds are called kurchi)
13 Filariasis, sexual
dysfunction in men,
night blindness
For sexual dysfunction in men 50 ml of juice obtained
from leaves of Asparagus racemosus Willd. (Liliaceae)
is put in a steel container, 100 ml ghee (clarified butter)
is added and the mixture is boiled over a flame followed
by cooling. The decoction is then taken with ½ cup
slightly warm cow milk in the morning and evening.
Alternately, 1g of powdered roots is taken with sugar.
For night blindness, young leaves are fried in a little
ghee and taken every morning. For filariasis, 2
teaspoonful of leaf juice is mixed with sugarcane
molasses and taken with water in the form of a sherbet.
Asparagus racemosus:
Shotabori
14 Underweight 2g of seeds of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. (Lamiaceae)
are soaked in water with mishri (crystalline sugar) for a
whole day and then taken.
Hyptis suaveolens: Tokma
15 Pitto jor (symptoms:
burning sensations in
the body, redness in
eyes, long-term fever
with vomiting),
rheumatic pain, waist
pain
3 tablespoonful of juice obtained from macerated leaves
of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L. (Verbenaceae) are taken
daily for pitto jor. 15–20 leaves are boiled in water
followed by drinking of the water for rheumatic pain
and waist pain.
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis: Sheuli
16 Paralysis of any organ
of the body
2.5g roots of Passiflora incarnata L. (Passifloraceae) is
macerated with black peppers and applied as poultice to
paralyzed part.
Passiflora incarnata: Jhumkar
gach
17 Helminthiasis, colic
pain, flatulence,
enlarged heart
2g pulp from seeds of Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn.
(Cucurbitaceae) is macerated and taken in the morning
with water on an empty stomach for helminthiasis. Pulp
of seeds is dried and burnt and taken with warm water
for colic pain. Juice obtained from squeezed fruit is
massaged for 10–15 minutes in the stomach area for
flatulence. Ripe fruits are cooked as halwa (a cooked
dish of Bangladesh) with goat milk and taken for
enlarged heart conditions.
Benincasa hispida: Chal kumra
18 Constipation, coughs Juice obtained from macerated leaves of Cassia sophera
L. (Fabaceae) is taken regularly with cold water for
constipation. Leaves and stems are boiled in water. The
water is strained through a piece of cloth and taken for
coughs.
Cassia sophera: Kalo kashunde
19 Abscess, stoppage of
urination, insect bite,
snake bite, excessive
bleeding during
menstruation
Leaves of Vitis trifolia L. (Vitaceae) are crushed and
applied to the sides of the abscess. Leaves exude a gum
or saliva like substance, which helps in cure of the
abscess. 40–50g roots are boiled in water till the volume
is reduced by half. The water is then strained through a
piece of clean and thin cloth. 1 tablespoon ghee
(clarified butter) and 1 tablespoon sesame oil is added,
and the mixture boiled. Cold cow milk is then added to
the decoction. The decoction is then taken for stoppage
of urination. Juice obtained from macerated leaves is
applied to insect bites. Juice from macerated leaves is
immediately applied to snake bites. Juice obtained from
macerated roots is taken with cold water and cow milk
twice daily for excessive bleeding during menstruation.
Vitis trifolia: Goale lota, Gai
goala
20 Skin diseases, fever,
abortifacient
For treatment of skin diseases the roots of Nerium
indicum Mill. (Apocynaceae) are lightly fried in sesame
oil or coconut oil and then applied to affected parts of
the skin. A little amount of bark is taken with honey
during high fever. 1g powdered root is taken with cold
water to induce abortion. *Note that roots are extremely
poisonous and should be taken only in small amounts.
Following taking of roots, 2 tablespoonful of ghee
(clarified butter) is taken to negate the effect of root
poisons.
Nerium Nerium indicum: Korobi
21 Epilepsy, gonorrhea,
dry coughs
For epilepsy, 4 teaspoonful of juice obtained from fresh
leaves of Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers. (Fabaceae) is
taken with powdered black peppers twice daily for 15–20
days. For gonorrhea, oil obtained from whole plant is
applied to the penis. For dry coughs, 2–3 flowers are
fried in ghee (clarified butter) and taken.
Sesbania grandiflora: Bock
phool
22 Infertility in women,
tooth diseases,
infections
For infertility, 1g root of Glycosmis pentaphylla (Retz.)
Corr. (Rutaceae) is macerated with 7 and quarter cloves
of garlic and 7 black peppers. Pills made from the
macerated mix are taken thrice daily. For tooth diseases
like toothache, stems are used for brushing teeth. For
infections, roots are macerated with a small amount of
hot peppers and coconut oil and applied.
Glycosmis pentaphylla:
Aatimora
23 Low density of
semen, abscess,
infections of skin
For low density of semen, leaves of Stephania japonica
(Thunb.) Miers (Menispermaceae) are squeezed in
water. As a result a dense gum-like juice comes out
which is taken. Leaves are rubbed on abscesses or skin
infections.
Stephania japonica: Fote pata,
Datashi
24 Abscess, dysentery Roots of Streblus asper Lour. (Moraceae) are macerated
in a small amount of water and applied to abscess. 3
teaspoonful of juice obtained from macerated bark is
taken thrice daily for dysentery.
Streblus asper: Shaora
25 Abortifacient,
leprosy, paralysis
Thoroughly macerated bark of roots of Plumbago indica
L. (Plumbaginaceae) is applied to the opening of the
vagina to induce abortion. Note that since the bark of
root is very poisonous, a small amount of the bark is
used. Macerated roots are applied to areas of the body
affected by leprosy. 20g of roots are macerated, mixed
with mustard oil and applied to paralyzed area twice
daily.
Plumbago indica: Rokto chita
26 Antidote to poisoning
from ingestion of
Datura metel or
Datura stramonium
plant parts, piles,
abscess/infections
To serve as antidote to poisoning from Datura metel or
Datura stramonium plant parts, fresh leaves of Oxalis
corniculata L. (Oxalidaceae) are collected and juice
obtained through maceration. 30 ml of the juice is given
to patients, followed by another 30 ml after 3–4 hours. If
the patient is unconscious, the procedure is done
following regaining consciousness. For piles, leaves are
thoroughly fried in an iron pan with sesame oil and ghee
(clarified butter) and fed to patients along with the thick
layer that forms on sour yogurt. *Note that till cure,
eating of beef is not advised. For any abscess/infections,
fresh leaves are macerated in warm water and applied as
poultice on abscess or infected area.
Oxalis corniculata: Amrul
Datura metel: Kalo/Konok
Dhutura
Datura stramonium: Shada
dhutura
*Both Datura metel and
Datura stramonium are
poisonous plants and
sometimes fed unknowingly to
poison people because of
enmity. Kalo means black,
while shada means white.
27 Tuberculosis,
underweight in
children
6g powdered root of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal
(Solanaceae) is taken daily with honey for tuberculosis.
5g powdered root is fed to underweight children with
milk or ghee (clarified butter) for 1 month.
Withania somnifera:
Ashwogondha
28 To increase libido,
burning sensations
during urination,
hydrocele
Roots of Achyranthes aspera L. (Amaranthaceae) are
mixed with equal amounts of roots of Amaranthus
spinosus L. (Amaranthaceae) and Heliotropium indicum
L. (Boraginaceae) and macerated. 14 pills are made
from the macerated mix. To increase libido, two pills are
to be taken on an empty stomach in the morning and
night for 7 days. For burning sensations during
urination, 1 chatak seeds of Achyranthes aspera are
powdered and boiled in water for 15–20 min. Small
amounts of the decoction that is formed is taken thrice
daily. For hydrocele, 7g of roots of Achyranthes aspera
are macerated with 7 slices of rhizomes of Zingiber
officinale Roscoe (Zingiberaceae) and 21 black peppers.
The mixture is applied to the swollen scrotum for 7 days
as a poultice.
Achyranthes aspera: Apang
supang
Amaranthus spinosus: Kanta
khuira
Heliotropium indicum:
Hantishur
Zingiber officinale: Ada
29 Piles, constriction of
nerves leading to
distortion in hands or
feet, stoppage of
urination, paralysis
For piles, 2 teaspoonful of juice obtained from fresh
leaves of Paederia foetida L. (Rubiaceae) is taken with
macerated rhizomes of Curcuma longa L.
(Zingiberaceae). For constriction of nerves, macerated
leaves of Paederia foetida are applied to hand or feet
along with sesame oil. 3–4 teaspoonfuls of juice
obtained from macerated leaves of Paederia foetida is
taken with ½ poa raw cow milk for a few days if there is
stoppage of urination. 4 teaspoonfuls of juice obtained
from macerated leaves of Paederia foetida is taken
twice daily for paralysis. At the same time, the juice is
applied to the paralyzed area.
Paederia foetida: Gandal,
Rajbala
Curcuma longa: Holud
30 Sexual weakness in
males
1g roots of Eclipta alba (L.) Hassk. (Asteraceae) is
mixed with leaves of Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.
(Umbelliferae), 1g roots of Abroma augusta L.f.
(Sterculiaceae), roots of Bombax ceiba L.
(Bombacaceae) and boiled in water. Fruits of Croton
tiglium L. (Euphorbiaceae) and powdered seed husks of
Plantago ovata Forssk. (Plantaginaceae) are then mixed
with the decoction, and the decoction taken with ripe
bananas, sugar, and cow milk.
Eclipta alba: Kalokeshi
Centella asiatica: Thankuni
Abroma augusta: Ulot kombol
Bombax ceiba: Shimul
Croton tiglium: Jaiphol
Plantago ovata: Isabgul
31 Lesions on the tongue
(white spots on the
tongue, difficulty in
eating)
4–5 young whole plants of Ricinus communis L.
(Euphorbiaceae) are mixed with pulp from inner part of
seeds of Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae), skin of
fruits of Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton
(Zingiberaceae), small amount of skin of young fruits of
Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae). The
mixture is macerated and applied to the tongue. Note
that during this time eating of the following fish species
are forbidden: Wallago attu, Puntius puntius, Channa
marulius, and Cirrhenus mrigala.
Ricinus communis: Laal henda,
Verenda
Mangifera indica: Aam
Elettaria cardamomum: Elach
Benincasa hispida: Chal kumra
32 Pain Leaves with roots of Abroma augusta L. (Sterculiaceae)
are warmed and applied to painful areas.
Abroma augusta: Ulot kombol
33 Headache,
conjunctivitis,
bleeding from gums
For headache, wood scrapings of Adenanthera pavonina
L. (Fabaceae) are wetted and rubbed onto the forehead.
For conjunctivitis, kohl (local term: kajol) made from
wood is applied to eyes. To stop bleeding from gums, 6–7
leaves are boiled in water and the water is used for
gargling.
Adenanthera pavonina: Rokto
chondon
34 Dysentery, appetite
stimulant, bleeding
from gums, insect bite
For dysentery, 4–5g roots of Cyperus scariosus R. Br.
(Cyperaceae) are crushed and boiled in 4 cups water.
When the water is reduced, it is strained through a piece
of cloth and taken 4 times daily (note that this is claimed
to treat stomach pain associated with dysentery). If any
food is not digested resulting in constipation, then 3–4g
roots of are mixed with ½ teaspoonfuls of fruits of
Carum copticum (L.) C.B. Clarke (Umbelliferae),
crushed and soaked in 1 cup of warm water. After
soaking for 2 hours, the water is strained and taken
twice daily. For bleeding from gums, juice obtained
from crushed roots of Cyperus scariosus are mixed with
a little water and the mixture used for gargling. For bites
from insect like wasps, crushed roots of Cyperus
scariosus are applied to bitten area.
Cyperus scariosus: Mutho
(roots are known locally as
vadla mutho)
Carum copticum: Joan