Justicia pectoralis var. Stenophylla

The Yanomami use the shade-dried leaves of Justicia pectoralis var. Stenophylla as an additive to psychoactive Virola snuffs. The microcosmic world revealed by this unassuming plant that grows throughout the Caribbean and Central and South America with a wide variety of common names is shockingly complex and beautiful. It has a plethora of medicinal uses that include alleviating prostate problems, coughs and colds, skin rashes, diabetes, menstrual pains, menopause, epilepsy, and respiratory tract disorders. Due to the presence of coumarin, the leaves of J. pectoralis have a sweet smell.  Recent phytochemical research conducted by Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira Leal et al found that the plant “has therapeutic potential for the treatment of inflammatory diseases such as asthma.” 

Justicia pectoralis var. Stenophylla

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