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Address Ama Akha Pakha (Odia version of Honey Bee) Dr Balaram Sahu, Editor balaram_sahu@hotmail.com
 
Category Practices - Hums
 
Title ‘Dhatak’ to quench thirst Litsea repels pest
 
Details 22401 Protective plants against wild animals A novel way to drive wild animals off the farms is by planting ‘Baghaampura’ Litsea sebifera (Willd.) Pers Syn. Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) CD Robins) and ‘Kanteikoli’ (Ziziphus oenoplia (L.) Mill. Litsea is also reported to have insect repellent property; besides, Ziziphus has thorny branches, and thus might keep tiger, wild boars and bears away. This thus saves domestic animals from their attack as well. Kalicharan Sahu Village Iti, Subdivision Palahara Litsea plant (also called shampoo tree) species are rich in aromatic compounds having lauric acid. Litsea glutinosa seed oil (lauric acid 85% and oleic acid 15%) may distract animals from the field. Also see http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-litsea-cubeba.htm for insect repellent property. Ziziphus species are used as hedge for protection against animals due to presence of thorns (http://www.winrock.org/fnrm/factnet/factpub/FACTSH/ziziphus.htm). Some African tribes also use the thorny branches to make kraals or hedges to protect their livestock from lions and other predators (http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantwxyz/zizimucro.htm). 22402 ‘Dhatak’ to quench thirst The collection of wood and fodder inside the forest requires long working hours. Sometimes food and water gets exhausted. The villagers quench their thirst from the juice of the stem of ‘Dhatak’ (Woodfordia fruticosa (L.) Kurz. Syn. W. floribunda Salisb.) The decoction of flowers of Woodfordia effectively quenches the excessive thirst (http://www.agrisources.com/herbs/woodfordiafloribundasalisb.html). 22403 Turmeric and pineapple juice for deworming Dillip Kumar Behera Village Balipali, Balasore district Worms are a major problem for children. Dilip Kumar prepares pineapple leaf juice. He adds two spoonful of this juice to five grams of turmeric paste. It is administered to the affected child for five consecutive nights. He has treated ten such cases successfully. The anthelmintic properties of pineapple leave extract and turmeric has been reported (Sengupta, R and Banik J.K., 2011. International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, 3(4): 46-47 and Amin et al, 2009. J. Bangladesh Agril. Univ. 7(1): 57–61).
 
Volume No. Honey Bee 22(4) & 23(1) 39, 2012

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