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Young leaves are smoked in pipes for analgesic effects. Decoctions are used to alleviate pain. In Tanganyika, the fruit of the plant - a well known medicinal plant used in various regions of Northern Africa - is smoked with tobac.co or as a to.bacco substitute. The Zulus call it `vukwabafile' and snuff the leaves. The leaves are snuffed by the Ndebele to chase away evil spirits. Plants are used to bring good luck in Zimbabwe. Also used as a tonic; an infusion of the plant is drunk by the Zulu's as a restorative. A few twigs may also be used to flavour normal tea.
Shona healers administer medicines from the plant to cure madness.
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