Hi Ya'll,thanks for the quick response, and extended replies.
i overheard pieces of discussion by two women. traffic noise drowned out their conversation, so it was difficult to pick up on what was said--the medical condition, what taken...
the woman took this OIL (she emphasized oil) and "...vitamins..." only to solve the problem.
i suspected she had leishmaniosis,if not some other spirochetal infection. this brought to mind chalumoogra oil, which is supposed to be bacteriostatic for
this leishmaniosis.
The "OIL" almost automaticall means fatty acid which, in this case usu. means a long- chain or very long-chain carboxylic acid(20-26 carbons for its skeletal chain, and with between 4-6 or more double bonds, the latter being strong to very strong energetic centers, serving one or more roles in its bacteriostatic properties.
from your posts, I'd say she did probably mean "Betel", but she also used the words "oil," and "root" in connection with it.
must check your links tommorow.
hypothesis:
if this oil is leishmanostatic,then, to whatever degree it would be, it should be bacteriostatic across spirochetacae---leprosy, syphilus, borrelia, etc.
the mechanism by which this works is one question for us. if the oil has a very long carbon chain then if gotta get desaturated to perhaps DHA,or EPA first(don't quote this, as i don't know for sure), and if so then this one mechanism is anti-inflammatory.
another mechanism might be for the energetic (double bond centers) to disrupt a spirochete's normally polyvalent(many and different electrical charges) outer structural membrane(s),or disrupting the functioning of intracellular sturctures(organelles), thereby causing some kind of reproductive, and/or growth and maturational problem.
i once saw a tv show on some guy sitting in a homemade hammock in some jungle somewhere and , i think eating what might have been these betel leaves.
the guy was apparently addicted to them, as they were completely brown, and maybe rotting. one smile by this guy, and the bengal tigers and elephants would flee the jungle screaming, with the birds and the macaques on their backs saying, "Yo, man, hurry up!!"
i don't think she said "beets" because of sound of the letter 'l' in the word.
check back. gonna look this up in merck index.