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Scientific Name Psidium guajava 28 HERBAL MEDICINE BAYABAS USES For washing wounds For toothache For diarrhea PREPARATION Warm decoction is used for gargle Freshly pounded leaves are used for toothache Guava leaves are to be washed well and chopped Boil for 15 minutes at low fire Do not cover pot Cool and strain before use 29 HERBAL.
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Fresh Fruits Of Guava Psidium Guajava L It Is One Of The Richest Fruits In Nutrients Being Also One Of The Most Important Cultivated And Commerc Stock Photo Alamy
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The leaf extracts of Psidium guajava Phyllanthus niruri Ehretia microphylla and Piper betle (P betle) showed antibacterial activity against the Grampositive methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycinresistant Enterococcus P betle showed the highest antibacterial activity for these bacteria in the disk diffusion (16–33 mm inhibition diameter).