Sunday, August 22, 2010

found

had an atis tree before back home in roxas. but a typhoon destroyed it. :(

last sunday, we chanced upon an atis tree brimming with fruit. not yet ripe for picking but still.



so lovely.



more info on this fruit found here.

English: Sugar apple, Sweet sop
Tagalog: Atis

Small tree. 3 to 5 meters high. Leaves are hairy when young, oblong, 8 to 15 cm long, with a petiole 1 to 1.5 cm long. Flowers occur singly in the axils of the leaves, about 2.5 cm long, pendulous, three-angled, light green to yellow. Fruit is large, slightly heart-shaped, 6 to 9 cm long, the outside with polygonal tubercles. When ripe, the fruit is light yellowish-green, with a white, sweet soft and juicy flesh.

Parts used and preparation: Leaves, fruit and seeds.

Chemical constituents and properties:
The leaves yield an alkaloid, chloroplatinate.
Seed yields an alkaloid, neurtral resin, fixed oil.
Seed contains a yellow, non-drying oil and an irritant which kills lice.
The leaves, fruit and seeds are vermicidal and insecticidal.
The unripe fruit is astringent, used for diarrhea and dysentery and dyspepsia.
The bark is astringent and tonic.
Roots make a drastic purgative.

Uses: Salted bruised leaves used to hasten suppuration.

Fainting: Crush fresh leaves and place over nose. Infected Insect bites.

Pound and extract the juice from one unripe fruit and apply the juice directly on the infected bites, 3 times daily.

Lice infestation of the head:

Atis in the herbal treatment regimen:
(1) Shampoo hair with gugo bark or any commercial shampoo daily for one week; with “suyod” combing twice daily.
(2) For lice eggs (nits), apply hot vinegar for half an hour after shampooing; then “suyod” (fine combing) thoroughly.
(3) Bedtime, pound 1/2 cup of atis seeds and mix with 1/4 cup of oil. Apply mixture throroughly to the scalp and hair. Wrap the hair and head overnight. Shampoo in the morning and follow with fine tooth combing. Do daily for 3-5 days.
(4) Paste of the crushed seeds in water, applied to the scalp. The same used as abortifacient applied to the os uteri.

Nutrition: Eaten raw or makes a delicious ice cream. The fermented fruit used to make cider.

i hope we'll have enough space in our future backyard so we can plant a tree or two and grow herbs. can't wait. :)

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