Appunia morindoides

Appunia morindoides, also known as the West Indian arrowroot, is a plant species native to tropical Africa and the West Indies.

It is a medicinal plant that has been traditionally used to treat various health conditions, including fever, rheumatism, and skin infections.

The plant's medicinal properties are attributed to the presence of saponins and other bioactive compounds, which have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities.

Appunia morindoides can be prepared in various herbal forms, including teas, decoctions, and infusions, which can be used to alleviate symptoms of fever, reduce inflammation, and promote wound healing.