Bancalus bartlingii
Bancalus bartlingii, also known as the "Bancalus" or "Wild Ginger", is a plant species native to tropical forests in Southeast Asia.
It has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties, particularly in treating digestive issues and respiratory problems, due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
The health benefits of Bancalus bartlingii include relief from nausea, cough, and sore throat, as well as its ability to aid in digestion and reduce fever.
Herbal preparations of Bancalus bartlingii typically involve infusing its roots or leaves in hot water to make a tea, which can be consumed to harness its medicinal properties.