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PUNARNAVA

Punarnava is a native plant having a wide range of therapeutic qualities. Punarnava gets its name from the fact that it grows and multiplies. The plant's aerial section dries up in the summer & regenerates in the monsoon season; the phrase "Punarnava" comes from Punar, which means "once again," and Nava, which means "new."

 

Punarnava's Advantages:

Punarnava's Eye Health Benefits:

Punarnava leaf juice combined with honey can be administered to the eyes to treat chronic ophthalmia and cataracts. Night blindness & conjunctivitis can be relieved by drinking fresh root juice. Corneal opacity, moist eyes, & itchy eyes are some of the various eye conditions that can be treated.


Punarnava's Health Benefits for Gastrointestinal Diseases:

Punarnavadi Mandura is a supplement that can help with malabsorption, worm infestation, inflammatory, anaemia, splenic illness, and piles. Punarnavasava is just another formulation that really can aid with dyspepsia and other abdominal disorders such as hypertrophy. It's also used to treat splenic and liver problems.


Punarnava's Neuromuscular Disorders Benefits:

Punarnava Guggulu is a supplement that can help with symptoms of neuromuscular problems such as sciatica, as well as discomfort in the calves, thighs, back, sacrum, and bladder. It can help males with inguinoscrotal edoema.

 

Punarnava's Respiratory Health Benefits:

Cough, dyspnea, asthma, and colicky discomfort are all treated with Punarnavastaka & Punarnavadi Kvatha Churna. The plant's root is quite useful in the preparation of both drugs.

 


Nagkesar

Mesua ferrea Linn is a tree of medicinal and decorative significance. This is also referred as Nagkesar in Hindi & Ceylon ironwood in English.

Mesua ferrea, also known as nagkesar, is an evergreen tree with a small trunk that may be found in Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu, the Western Ghats, and the Eastern Ghats of India. Nagkesar's flowers and leaves are used to treat a range of ailments.


Benefits of Nagkesar in Piles: 

Nagkesar is useful for the treatment of bleeding piles because it helps to regulate the body's heat by pacifying the pitta dosha.

Swollen blood vessels, sometimes known as piles or haemorrhoids, can develop inside or outside the anus. Defecating is tough because of the constant throbbing pain and bleeding stools. Nagkesar aids in the reduction of pile lumps, as well as the reduction of inflammation, discomfort, and bleeding. The blooms of Nagkesar could be used to make a paste that can be used to cure piles.


Beneficial in Arthritis:

Arthritis is caused by an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which leads to the accumulation of Ama (toxins) inside the joints. Nagkesar's Ushana (heat) property aids in the balancing of Vata dosha and aids in the reduction of joint discomfort.


Nagkesar's Skin Benefit:

Nagkesar's kernels might aid with skin eruption. Nagkesar's oil can be used to treat skin diseases, scabies, and wounds. Nagkesar has antibacterial and disinfectant effects as well. Nagkesar, when combined with red sandalwood, may be mixed into a paste and applied to the skin to lighten dark spots and give the skin a healthy shine.


Nagkesar's Infertility Benefits: 

Mesua ferrea flower extract has oestrogen and progesterone-like properties, making it useful in the treating of hormonal imbalances during menstruation issues. Nagkesar helps with impotency and increases sexual performance.


Nagkesar's Central Nervous System Benefits: 

Nagkesar possesses anticonvulsant effects and has been used to treat seizures. Nagkesar has also been linked to central nervous system depressive effects such as decrease of muscular tone, ptosis (drooping upper eyelids), and sleepiness.

KALI MUSLI

This woodland herb may be found all throughout India. It may also be found in southeast Asia, Arabia, Africa, Pakistan, and portions of Asia's south. It's a type of folk medicine. The rhizome portion of the plant is utilised as a medication. It's used to cure piles, blood problems, vomiting, diarrhoea, and indigestion, as well as as an appetiser. Ayurvedic medicine uses Kali musli to treat a variety of ailments. It is becoming increasingly uncommon as a result of its medicinal advantages being overexploited.

Uses of Kali Musli

  • Paste - Kali musli paste is used on skin to relieve discomfort and burning sensations caused by different skin problems such as itching and pile mass.
  • Impotence, stamina loss, poor sperm count, numerous digestive diseases such as indigestion, reduced appetite, constipation, liver illnesses, and notably jaundice are all treated with this powder.
  • Inhaling its smoke is very useful in respiratory diseases such as asthma, colds, and coughs.
  • Asparagus racemosus combined with white (safed) musli helps ladies with menstruation problems. It is one of the safest herbs for treating erectile dysfunction in males and has excellent benefits in raising sperm count.


INDRAJAU-Kutaja Seeds

 

In Ayurveda, kutaja seeds are known as inderjao, and this plant is used to cure chronic diarrhoea & dysentery. This plant has the properties of arshoghna (to treat bleeding piles) & kandhughna (to treat skin irritation). This plant has a bitter and astringent flavour, is light and dry in appearance, and has a chilly potency. This plant's bark, leaves, seeds, and flowers are all important aspects to utilise.

anti-fungal,Anti-diabetic anti-microbial, anti-pyretic, anti-emetic, and anti-oxidant properties are found in this plant. It's effective for treating bleeding piles and relieving chronic constipation. It is also an important treatment for gastrointestinal issues. It is an useful herb that aids in the immune system & the body's natural healing process.


Indrajao's Health Benefits (Holarrhena antidysenterica)


  • pachan - Inderjao stimulates low digestive fire and helps to enhance hunger. It can also benefit youngsters with colic, flatulence, and stomach distention.
  • It is also an effective herb for treating fever and reducing various underlying symptoms of fever such as cold perspiration, extreme thirst, shivering, and a burning feeling.
  • It's also utilised to get rid of intestinal worms like threadworms and ringworms.
  • The usage of this herb on a regular basis might assist the body gain strength. It aids in the treatment of general weakness and provides energy to bodily cells.
  • It's also a great herb for people who have kidney stones. It's being used to treat kidney stones and is also effective against other illnesses that affect this vital bodily system.
  • It aids in the removal of phlegm and congestion in the respiratory tract. It aids in the reduction of respiratory tract irritation and is beneficial to those who suffer from persistent coughs and asthma.
  • Regular usage of this herb helps to cure painful and bleeding piles by reducing swelling and inflammation of blood vessels.

GAMBHARI BARK

Gambhari is a fast-growing deciduous tree that belongs to the Dashamoola plant family (group of ten roots). Gambhari is a well-known bitter tonic, and the fruits can be used as a general tonic in times of weakness. It is used to treat vata and pitta disorders. Gambhari's roots, fruits, and leaves have long been used as an anthelmintic, antibacterial, anti-diabetic, anti-aging, painkiller, diuretic, hepatoprotective, and antiepileptic. In May and June, the tree bears fruit.

Yellow thick, oil, resin, an alkaloid, and a little amount of benzoic acid may be found in its roots. Butyric and tartaric acids, as well as sugar and a small amount of tannin, make up the contents of fruits. Lutein, an antioxidant categorised as a flavonoid, may be found in its leaves.

Gmelina arborea's Practical Applications

  • This plant has the ability to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
  • Herb that helps the body's digestion and absorption.
  • Heart health is aided by this supplement.
  • Helps to keep blood pressure in a healthy range.
  • It is utilised to increase brain function and has an intelligence-boosting property.
  • Anti-aging agent made from natural ingredients.
  • This is a natural herb that helps to avoid haemorrhages and boosts the body's power.
  • It has the qualities of an excellent aphrodisiac.
  • It has a diuretic effect.
  • One of the most beneficial herbs for increasing milk supply in breastfeeding women.
  • The fruits of the Gambhari tree are used to treat haemorrhoids.
  • Its characteristics help to increase both the amount and quality of sperm.
  • Gambhari fruit is also good for nourishing hair and promoting hair development.
  • It can help to alleviate the burning feeling.
  • The fruits of this herbal plant has been discovered to be a beneficial natural agent in the treatment of bleeding diseases such as nose bleeding, heavy periods, and so on.
  • It is used to alleviate thirst, wounds caused by vata, and emaciation.
  • Gambhari roots can also be used to treat ascites caused by Vata.
  • It aids in the normalisation of an unusually high temperature.
  • In TB, the fruits have beneficial anabolic properties that help to speed up the repair of cavitation inside the lungs.
  • External application of a leaves' paste to the forehead relieves headaches, especially in cases of fever.
  • Its root decoction can be used to treat abdominal malignancies.
  • Flowers are used to treat Leprosy.
  • Hallucination, piles, stomach discomfort, burning feelings, fever, tridoshas illnesses, and urinary infection can all benefit from root and bark.
 


DARUHARIDRA- Indian Barberry

 

Daruharidra is also referred as Indian barberry, tree turmeric, and many other names. This is a succulent berry which is largely farmed for it's own edible fruit and is consumed as a fresh fruit.

It's a densely forested tree. Daruharidra is a smooth, evergreen shrub that grows to a height of 2 to 3 metres. It has leaves that are 4:9 long and 1.8 cm broad. It is mostly cultivated in India and Nepal. The majority of its flora are located in the Himalayas, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. It grows at altitudes ranging from 2000 to 3000 metres in the Himalayan area.


Daruharidra Advantages

Daruharidra, also known as Indian barberry, has long been utilised in Ayurvedic treatment. It's antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hepatoprotective. Fever, ulcers, inflammation, infections, skin disorders, eye illnesses, sores, and diarrhoea are all treated with Indian berberry. It aids in the treatment of conditions such as heart failure, malaria, liver illness, and jaundice It may be used both inside and outside. So, let us learn about its advantages.


Daruharidra's Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Daruharidra appears to have anti-granuloga and anti-inflammatory qualities that aid in the prevention of inflammation, according to the research. Daruharidra may aid in the treatment of inflammatory illnesses, according to the findings. It is used to make a paste that is applied topically to reduce inflammation and pain in rheumatoid arthritis. Its filtered decoction is used to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as to clean the eyes.

 

Diarrhea is treated with Indian Barberry.

Daruharidra has been shown in studies to have hepatoprotective, cardiovascular, anticancer, and antibacterial effects. It has also been discovered to have antispasmodic, antidiarrheal, and antimalarial properties that are useful in herbal formulations. As a result, it is used to treat diarrhoea.


Diabetes and Daruharidra

This fruit has the capacity to lower Hemoglobin A TD, which is vital for blood glucose regulation. Furthermore, this fruit aids in the regulation of blood glucose levels, which may be due to the activation of carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes. As a result, if you have a sugar problem, you should take Daruharidra.

 

Daru Turmeric's Benefits for Piles

Daruharidra is an effective therapy for bleeding piles. It is administered with butter in doses ranging from 33 to 100 centigrammes. A diluted solution could also be used to treat piles externally. Daruharidra root bark also includes berberine, which has antifungal, antibacterial, antioxidant, and antiviral properties.

 

Benefits of Berberis Aristata for Fever

It works well as a substitute for quinine in the treatment of malarial fever. It is especially beneficial in obtaining relief from Pathare Visaya (increased body temperature). Its bark and root bark are both used to make a decoction. The decoction is taken in doses of 25 to 75 grammes twice or three times each day.

 

Eyes Benefits Daruharidra

Daruharidra has shown promising results in the treatment of eye problems. It is combined with Mansun, alum, opium, or lime juice and applied to the eyelids to cure eyes and other eye disorders. When combined with milk, it can be used as an excellent conjunctivitis or conjunctivitis lotion.

 

Daruharidra Period Benefits in Hindi

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is used in doses ranging from 13 to 25 grammes to alleviate discomfort and cramping during menstruation.

 

Daruharidra Skin Benefits

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is utilised in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for menstrual remission and acne treatment.

It is commonly administered in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for skin problems. Its bark is useful as a purgative for ulcers & ulcers, and it provides an answer in 10 minutes as it aids in wound healing.