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ʻawapuhi kuahiwi

/ ʻawa.puhi kua.hiwi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

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Wild ginger (Zingerber zerumbet). Its roots supply materials for all medicines derived from this plant. They are washed, then ground, water is added, and the mixture strained through makaloa fibers and drunk to relieve a headache. (BHK; NEAL 257.)

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