Steriphoma paradoxum
Steriphoma paradoxum is a plant species native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, commonly known as the "False Jasmine" due to its fragrant flowers resembling those of the jasmine plant.
The plant has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects.
The health benefits of Steriphoma paradoxum include its ability to treat fever, colds, and respiratory infections, as well as its potential to reduce inflammation and improve digestion.
Herbal preparations of the plant are often made into teas, infusions, or tinctures, and can be used to treat various ailments, although more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness and safety.