Description: English: Sohphie Nam, a wild fruit grown in jungles of Meghalaya, is smaller and red in colour and is slightly sweeter in taste. There are many medicinal benefits of this fruit; the bark is astringent, carminative, antiseptic and decoction used in asthma, fever, chronic bronchitis, lung infections, dysentery and in toothache. The leaf, fruit, root and bark are used for worms, jaundice, and dysentery. Date: 26 May 2017, 16:35:02. Source: Own work. Author:
Harish Bhattad. Jowai Market, Jowai, Meghalaya, India Licensing[
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