apitupaketin
Apitupaketin is a traditional medicine used in the Philippines, particularly in the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is derived from the bark of the Apitupa tree, which is native to the Philippines. The bark is traditionally prepared by boiling it in water to create a decoction, which is then used to treat various ailments.
The primary use of apitupaketin is for its antipyretic and analgesic properties. It is commonly used to
Apitupaketin is also used in traditional practices to treat respiratory infections, such as coughs and colds.
The use of apitupaketin is deeply rooted in the cultural and medicinal practices of the indigenous peoples
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the scientific validation of traditional medicines, including