Lepidocupania oedipoda

Lepidocupania oedipoda, also known as the 'Wood Sorrel' or 'Oxalis' plant, is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the Oxalidaceae family.

The medicinal properties of Lepidocupania oedipoda include its high content of oxalic acid, which has been traditionally used to treat conditions such as kidney stones and gout due to its diuretic and antiseptic properties.

The health benefits of consuming Lepidocupania oedipoda leaves and flowers include its potential to reduce inflammation, improve digestion, and provide antioxidant properties.

Herbal preparations of Lepidocupania oedipoda include infusions, tinctures, and salves, which are often used to treat skin conditions, wounds, and other health issues.