Ancistrocladus vahlii

Ancistrocladus vahlii is a species of plant that belongs to the Ancistrocladaceae family, commonly known as the threadvine or devil's walking stick.

This plant is found in the tropical regions of India, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands, and is valued for its medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiviral activities.

The health benefits of Ancistrocladus vahlii include its potential to treat various ailments such as fever, cough, and skin infections, as well as its ability to lower blood pressure and improve digestion.

In herbal preparations, the plant is often dried and ground into a powder, or used in combination with other herbs to create teas, infusions, and tinctures, which can be used to harness its medicinal properties.