Choose five (5) plants (give their complete scientific names) from ten (10) medicinal plants endorsed by Department of Health (DOH) through the Philippine Institute of Traditional Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) to show that roots, stems and/or leaves are being utilized for treating any ailment in a table.
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Choose five (5) plants (give their complete scientific names) from ten (10) medicinal plants endorsed by Department of Health (DOH) through the Philippine Institute of Traditional Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) to show that roots, stems and/or leaves are being utilized for treating any ailment in a table.
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