cocculus
Cocculus refers to a genus of climbing shrubs or woody vines in the family Menispermaceae. The most well-known species is Cocculus indicus, also known as Indian cockle or fish berry. This plant is native to Southeast Asia and Australia. The berries of Cocculus indicus are typically kidney-shaped and contain a bitter, acrid pulp. Historically, these berries have been used in traditional medicine in some regions, although their use is associated with toxicity.
In traditional practices, Cocculus indicus was sometimes employed for its purported medicinal properties, such as for