It is commonly known as veldt grape, devil's backbone, adamant creeper, asthisamharaka, hadjod and pirandai.
The species is native to tropical Asia, Arabia and much of Africa.
Cissus quadrangularis reaches a height of 1.5 m (4.9 ft) and has quadrangular-sectioned branches with internodes 810 cm (34 in) long and 1.21.5 cm (0.50.6 in) wide.
Along each angle is a leathery edge.
Toothed trilobe leaves 25 cm (0.82.0 in) wide appear at the nodes.
Each has a tendril emerging from the opposite side of the node.
Racemes of small white, yellowish, or greenish flowers; globular berries are red when ripe.
** Directions
Powder : Mix 1 teaspoon of the herbal powder with water, milk, rice, or soup
No Caffeine, No Chemical Additives. No Food Color, No Antiseptic.
*Recommended before breakfast and dinner daily.
The species is native to tropical Asia, Arabia and much of Africa.
Cissus quadrangularis reaches a height of 1.5 m (4.9 ft) and has quadrangular-sectioned branches with internodes 810 cm (34 in) long and 1.21.5 cm (0.50.6 in) wide.
Along each angle is a leathery edge.
Toothed trilobe leaves 25 cm (0.82.0 in) wide appear at the nodes.
Each has a tendril emerging from the opposite side of the node.
Racemes of small white, yellowish, or greenish flowers; globular berries are red when ripe.
** Directions
Powder : Mix 1 teaspoon of the herbal powder with water, milk, rice, or soup
No Caffeine, No Chemical Additives. No Food Color, No Antiseptic.
*Recommended before breakfast and dinner daily.