Sideroxylon arnhemicum
Sideroxylon arnhemicum, also known as the Northern myall or beach myall, is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae.
It has been traditionally used by Australian indigenous communities for its medicinal properties, particularly in treating wounds, skin conditions, and respiratory issues.
The plant's bark, leaves, and roots are used in herbal preparations, which are said to have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antiseptic properties, providing health benefits such as wound healing, reduced inflammation, and improved respiratory function.
In traditional medicine, Sideroxylon arnhemicum is prepared as a decoction or infusion, often in combination with other herbs, to treat various ailments and promote overall well-being.