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Pansit-Pansitan (Peperomia pellucida Linn.) a.k.a. Ulasiman-Bato |
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Pansit-pansitan (family: Piperaceae) is an
herbal medicine also known as Ulasiman-bato, olasiman-ihalas &
tangon-tangon in the Philippines. English name: peperomia. It is a
small herb that grows from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. Pansit-pansitan can be
found wild on lightly shaded and damp areas such as nooks, walls,
yards and even roofs. Pansit-pansitan has heart shaped leaves,
succulent stems with tiny flowers on a spike. When matured, the
small fruits bear one seed which fall of the ground and propagate. |
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Pansit-pansitan is used as an herbal medicine for the treatment of:
• Arthritis |
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