Kacip fatimah is one of the most popular and potent ingredient used in traditional herbal preparation or jamus for afterbirth care.
Kacip Fatimah is traditionally used to maintain a healthy female reproductive system, to help tighten and lubricate, and to enhance sexual function.
Kacip Fatimah is rich in phytoestrogen and isoflavones, that may ease menopausal symptoms.
In Malaysia, Labisia pumila is popularly known locally as Selusuh Fatimah (literally Fatimah's childbirth medicine) and Kacip Fatimah (Fatimahs betel scissors). The Labisia pumila roots were found to contain a benzoquinone derivative and mixture of resorcinol derivatives.
Description
Kacip fatimah is a herbaceous shrub with creeping rhizomes. Their leaves are more or less upright and dark green with lighter shade of green at its margin. The petioles are relatively short and slightly flattened. The stem erect, dark brown in color with distinct scars of fallen leaves.
The nodes of the stem are capable of rooting and roots can be seen protruding out of the older nodes.
Parts Used Whole herb Uses in Traditional Medicine Paste prepared from the leaves and coconut oil is rubbed on baby's abdomen to relieve stomach discomfort.
Kacip Fatimah has been traditionally used for many generations in childbirth in inducing and eases delivery, as a post partum medication to help the birth channel, to regain body strength, regulate menstrual cycle and avoid painful and to alleviate menopausal symptoms. The plant is traditionally boiled and the water extraction is taken as a drink.
Other traditional uses include treating dysentery, rheumatism, and gonnorhoea. This plant will also help to firm the abdominal muscles. Scientific studies found that the medicinal properties and biological activities of Kacip Fatimah are due to the presence of phyto-estrogen (plant estrogen) that is naturally found in this plant.