Flowers and fruits are collected dried and stored. Dried flowers and fruits are fried in oil and, with the addition of flour and water, a thin soup (kali) is made and given to the patient of Ishkama Bik (diarrhoea) and dysentery at least twice. The fresh leaves are crushed into a paste and the paste is applied to Bichich (eczema).
| Local Name | Chuntruk |
| Botanical Name | Clematis graveolens |
| Part used | Flower and fruit |
| Locally used for | Ishkama Bik (Diarrhoea), dysentery, Bichich (eczema) |
