*2.2. Medicinal Uses of M. koenigii*

*M. koenigii* has numerous disease remedial activities, for instance, different parts of the plant, such as the leaves, roots, and bark, can be prepared as tonics for inducing digestion and flatulence or as antiemetics [25,42]. After decoction, the leaves become bitter to the taste and are helpful in reducing fever. The juice of the root is given to manage renal pains [43]. The leaves and roots can be given as an anthelmenticku, analgesic, cure for piles, body heat reducer, and thirst quencher and are also helpful in reducing inflammation and itching. They are also useful in managing leucoderma and blood disorders. When eaten raw, the green leaves can offer a cure for dysentery, and when they are boiled in milk, the paste has good application prospects for curing poisonous bites and eruptions [44].
