From globalpinoy.com:
http://www.globalpinoy.com/pinoyhealth/ph_gamotpinoy/akapulko.htmCommon Names:
Bagobo: Buni-buni
Bicol: Bayabasin, Bikas-bikas, Kasitas
English: Ringworm bush or shrub
Igorot: Ancharasi
Ilocano: Andadasi; Andadasi-a-dadakkel, Andadasi-ng-bugbugtong
Tagalog: Gamot-sa-buni; Kapurko, Sonting
Visaya: Palo China, Sunting
Folkloric uses:
Intestinal parasitism: The seeds used for intestinal parasitism.
Tincture from leaves reported to be purgative.
Cough: Decoction of leaves and flowers for cough.
Ringworm, scabies, eczema, tinea infections, insect bites, herpes: Crushed leaves and juice extract.
Preparation: Pound enough fresh leaves; express (squeeze out) the juice and apply on the affected skin morning and evening. Improvement should be noticed after 2 - 3 weeks of treatment.
Decoction of leaves and flowers used as mouthwash in stomatitis.