Two traditional applications have been recorded which are consistent with the activity of volatiles.The first involved the
heating of a compress of leaves, which was either inhaled or applied directly to the breasts and subsequently in haled or
condensed onto the skin to induce lactation in mothers with newborns (Clarke, 2007). Variations to this method involved
using fruits in a similar fashion to achieve the same purpose (Lassak and McCarthy,1983). This method was used in unspecified regions of New South Wales and Western Australia but,outside of these regions,drinking a water extract from the fruit or leaves was used to achieve the same purpose(Cribb and Cribb,1981).
Two traditional applications have been recorded which are consistent with the activity of volatiles.The first involved theheating of a compress of leaves, which was either inhaled or applied directly to the breasts and subsequently in haled orcondensed onto the skin to induce lactation in mothers with newborns (Clarke, 2007). Variations to this method involvedusing fruits in a similar fashion to achieve the same purpose (Lassak and McCarthy,1983). This method was used in unspecified regions of New South Wales and Western Australia but,outside of these regions,drinking a water extract from the fruit or leaves was used to achieve the same purpose(Cribb and Cribb,1981).
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