Other Names: Known as Eland’s Wattle (English), Olifantswortel (Afrikaans), Mositsane (Tswana), Xixuvari (Xhosa), and Ugweje/Umdabu (Zulu).
- Medicinal Uses: Often used for diarrhea, stomach disorders, hemorrhoids, and as an emetic to treat infections. It is also used in ethnoveterinary medicine for bovine and equine diarrhea.
- Health Benefits:
- Digestive Health: Relieves gas, constipation, and stomach disorders.
- Immune & Pain Support: Provides anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
- Reproductive & Skin Health: Used for promoting reproductive strength and treating skin conditions.
- Preparation & Usage: The root is usually prepared as a decoction, infused in hot water, or taken as a powder mixed with porridge, yogurt, or tea.
- Cultural & Medicinal Significance: It is widely used in Southern Africa, particularly in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana.
- Conservation & Safety: Traditional use often includes rituals that protect the plant from overharvesting. Note that seeds are toxic, and some products are not evaluated by health authorities.
Disclaimer: Intolwane is a traditional remedy and should not replace professional medical advice for serious health conditions.







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