Bungong meuh or bungong seurune ♡♡ (in Acehnese)

in whalepower4 years ago

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Steemian night, I have a rather odd post. Why do I say oddity? Tonight I want to make a post about the occult.
The golden flower that the Acehnese usually say bungong meuh is not just a decoration of a garden. Behind the beauty of the golden flower, it turns out that it can also be used as an exorcist for your evil spirit.
When someone is possessed or the child is fussy and cries constantly, wipe the petals all over their body. God willing, the things I mentioned above can be resolved.

Indeed, in terms of the smell is a little pungent. But rest assured that medicine is never delicious, except for gastric medicine that tastes min.

That is all I can explain ...

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Bungong meuh or bungong seurune ♡♡ (in Acehnese) or also known as chicken dung flower is included in the category of Marigold [tagetes] besides having beauty, but has medicinal benefits. This flower we usually encounter in the yard of the house which has a distinctive smell with yellow flowers.
This flower is useful for colic pain medication for children due to colds. By only taking a few leaves and kneading them until the leaves are crushed and releasing a little water then rubbed on the aching stomach. You can also add massage oil such as telon oil or eucalyptus oil. Hopefully useful.! ♡♡
This flower is typical among Acehnese people, we almost encounter it in every house ☆☆

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