Sauvagesia capillaris
Sauvagesia capillaris, also known as "Roxburgh's drop plant" or "water dropwort," is a plant species that belongs to the family Opiliaceae and is native to tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific Islands.
The medicinal properties of Sauvagesia capillaris include its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and diuretic properties, making it a valuable remedy for various health conditions.
The health benefits of this plant include its ability to treat kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and other kidney-related issues, as well as its potential to reduce fever and alleviate symptoms of malaria.
Herbal preparations of Sauvagesia capillaris can be found in various forms, including infusions, decoctions, and extracts, and are often used in traditional medicine practices in its native regions.