Paragis or is a kind of grass that usually grows on vacant lots and roadsides. The leaves are like common grass that are long and tapered. Spikelets grow on top of it, as the flower that gives the seeds of the plant.
Different parts of the Paragis can be composed of certain types of chemicals and substances that may be of benefit to health:
-The leaves of the Paragis contain silicon monoxide, calcium oxide, and chlorine
-The plant also contains protein
The whole plant can be used in the treatment:
Leaves and stem. Are usually boiled to drink but can also grind the leaves to put on an injured part of the body.
Root. The plant roots are also used to treat the disease.
Here are the uses of the Paragis plants:
Fever
-Low-fat consumption can lower the high fever experienced.
Sprain
-It is believed that putting the grind Paragis leaves on the affected parts of the body will help it heal fast.
Dandruff
-Mixing the leaves and stalks in cornstarch before use as shampoo on the scalp that is affected by dandruff.
Dysentery.
-Watery diarrhea with a blood vessel can be treated by drinking the paragis plant.
High Blood Pressure
-It is also a good for decreasing high blood pressure by taking the boiled leaves and stem of paragis.
Worms in the stomach
-Drinking leaves and plant stems can be effective on worms in the stomach.
Can't urinate
-The condition of the urinary tract can also help keep the leaves moistened.