Check

Rhus natalensis

English: Natal rhus, Kiswahili: Mtishangwe/ Mvunja Kondo, Borana: Daboobes, Digo: Mgwanyahi, Kamba: Mutheu/ Muthi, Kikuyu: Muthigio, Kipsigis: Basiriat, Kuria: Omusangura, Luhya: Kumusangura nabili, Luo: Sangla, Maasai: Olmisigiyoi, Meru: Murikitha, Nandi: Monjororioyot, Ogiek: Sirontet, Pokot: Siriewo, Sabaot: Sirwa, Samburu: Ilmisingiyot, Turkana: Ekadetewa, Kisii: Enyagateti,

Family: Anacardiaceae

Among the Kuria, the tree signifies "plenty of food" as its seeds look like millet. It is a peace plant that is used in blessing ceremonies.

Rhus natalensis

Cough


Arthritis


Headache


Detoxification


Hookworm


Colds & Flu


Backache


Diarrhoea


Gonorrhoea


asthma


Toothache


Amoeba


Stomachache


Anaemia



Do you have any feedback or additions to this page? Please leave it using the form below:



Your Feedback


No feedback yet. Use the form above to add your feedback

NOTE: To prevent bot activity, only published feedback is visible