Mangagaw- Euphorbia Hirta
English Name: Euphorbia Plant, Asthma weed
Local Name: Mangagaw, Tawa-tawa, Taua taua
Largely known for centuries in the country as the poor man’s cure for the dreaded Dengue disease, Mangagaw in bisaya or Tawa-tawa in tagalog (Sci name: Euphorbia Hirta) comes into view whenever the onset of the rainy season is felt in the countryside. (Usually in the months of June to December) where Dengue outbreaks also frequently occur.
English Name: Euphorbia Plant, Asthma weed
Local Name: Mangagaw, Tawa-tawa, Taua taua
Largely known for centuries in the country as the poor man’s cure for the dreaded Dengue disease, Mangagaw in bisaya or Tawa-tawa in tagalog (Sci name: Euphorbia Hirta) comes into view whenever the onset of the rainy season is felt in the countryside. (Usually in the months of June to December) where Dengue outbreaks also frequently occur.
The Mangagaw plant/ weed is commonly found growing among mountainsides and backyards across the Philippines and possesses anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties along with the unique ability to increase blood platelets among Dengue patients.
Using Mangagaw/ Tawa-tawa as medicine
1. Harvest a handful of these plants (mature ones are much preferred)
2. Boil them until the water turns to brown or dark green.
3. Pour the mixture in a glass or mug
4. Let the patient drink the concoction
If the patient dislikes the usually pungent and tangy taste of the brew, you can opt to add it in a glass of juice until all the contents have been consumed.
Should you happened to be in a community where this plant is scarce, one can also avail of ready to drink juices and herbal products containing this wonderful herb in major grocery and drug stores nationwide.
Cebuano Herbsman