Tiliacora Triandra Diels

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Chonlada Piromkraipak

Abstract

                A plant called Yanang raises hundreds of thousands of other trees. The name of the species is Tiliacora Triandra Diels. It is a member of the Menispermaceae family. There are lots of regional names. Southeast Asia's central region is native. Currently, it is being utilized to cultivate leaves around the house, both for food and herbal treatment. Yanang leaves are frequently used to prepare detox drinks because they have qualities that boost the circulatory system, increase red blood cells, aid in the removal of toxins from the blood system, liver, and kidneys, and boost immunity.

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