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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Plant use for Fever

Tinospora cordifolia, which is known by the Kannada name Ambruthaballi, is a climber of the family Menispermaceae indigenous to the tropical areas of India. The plant is a vine found throughout India, typically growing in deciduous and dry forests. The leaves are heart shaped. The succulent bark is creamy white to grey in color, with deep clefts spotted with lenticels. It puts out long, slender aerial roots; flowers are yellow, growing in lax racemes from nodes on old wood. Fruits are drupes, turning red when ripe

Studies on human arthritis proved anti-inflammatory potency of the water extract of plant. It also has antipyretic action. This drug relaxes the intestinal and uterine smooth muscles. It is proved effective in prevention of fibrosis and in stimulating regeneration in hepatic tissue.

Kasaya for any kind of fever

Take one feast of Tinospora bark or leaves and add four glass of water, boiled and make it one glass and add little bit black jaggary

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