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Musambaram coin (or) Small aloe

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Sans.-Ikshuramallika; Kanya. Eng.-small aloe. Hind.-Chhotakanvar; Musambar. Ben.-Annash. Guj.-nahani kanvar. Mab.-Lahani kumari. Tel.-Chinikala-banda; Mushambaram. Tam.-Chirukattalai; Kariambolam; Musambaram. Can.-Lolisara. Mal.-Kattavala.

Uses.- It is a laxtive tonic useful in diseases of the spleen; the docoction of the root is prescribed as a febrifuge; very largely used in mysore as an aperient and as an emmenagogue. Freshly expressed juice is in almost universal use as an external refrigerant application to all external or local inflammations. Mixed with butter it is applied to ulcers to relieve the burning sensations.Tuber ground into paste with turmeric powder added is applied as lep to inflamed or diseased breasts etc.

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SettingsMusambaram coin (or) Small aloe removeAala vithai (or) Bargad seeds (or) Banyan seeds remove108 Sadha removeAkkaraa( Bom  &  Ben- Akarkar) (or) Anacyclus pyrethrum (or) Pellitory removeNerinjal Mullu removeAaadu thina paalai Elai (or) Wormkiller (or) Pattra-banga remove
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ContentSans.-Ikshuramallika; Kanya. Eng.-small aloe. Hind.-Chhotakanvar; Musambar. Ben.-Annash. Guj.-nahani kanvar. Mab.-Lahani kumari. Tel.-Chinikala-banda; Mushambaram. Tam.-Chirukattalai; Kariambolam; Musambaram. Can.-Lolisara. Mal.-Kattavala. Uses.- It is a laxtive tonic useful in diseases of the spleen; the docoction of the root is prescribed as a febrifuge; very largely used in mysore as an aperient and as an emmenagogue. Freshly expressed juice is in almost universal use as an external refrigerant application to all external or local inflammations. Mixed with butter it is applied to ulcers to relieve the burning sensations.Tuber ground into paste with turmeric powder added is applied as lep to inflamed or diseased breasts etc.  Botanical Name : Ficus Benghalensis, English Name : Banyan seeds, Tamil Name : ஆழம் விதை / Aalam Vithai, Malayalam Name : aalam vitta, Telugu Name : Marri chettu seed, Hindi Name :  Bargad , Barh Bee, Kannada Name : Aalada mara, Alada mara, Marathi Name : Vada, Urdu Name : Bargad. Banyan tree seeds: have' powerful healing and anti-microbial properties, and can be used for treating disorders like dysentery and chronic diarrhoea. A study concluded that the use of Ficus benghalensis as a dietary supplement can result in numerous health. Uses: For Digestive System,Banificial For Brain, Skin Care ,Relives Arthritis Symptoms ,Boosts immunity, Inflammation for pain, Anti bacteria and Anti fungals, Vaginal infections, Oral Health ,Cholesteorl etc. Akkaraa, to treat rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, erectile dysfunction and  indigestion. Sans- Akarakarava. Eng- Pellitory.  Hindi  Bom  &  Ben- Akarkara.  Guj - Akorkaro  . Arab _ Aquarqarha.  Tam - Akkirakaram , Tel-Akarakaram. Mab. and  Can- Akkalkara. Uses : It is  sialogogue and is regarded as a tonic to the nervous system. A decoction of the room is useful as a gargle in carious teeth toothache , sore -throat and tonsillitis. it has been given in paralysis hemiplegia epilepsy chorea and rheumatism and a other diseases ect. Sans.-Ikshugandha; Gokshura; Trikantah. Eng.-Small Caltrops. Ben.-Gokhuri. Arab.-Khara-khusk. Tel.-Palleru mullu; Tam.-Nerinjal; Mal.-Nerungil. Uses.-Plant and dired spiny fruits are used in decoction or infusion in cases of spermatorrhoea,phosphaturia,diseases of the genito-urinary system such dysuria,ganorrhoea,gleet,chronic cystitis,calculous affections,urinary disorders,incontinence of urine,gout and impotence. Water rendered mucilaginous by the plant is drunk as a remedy for impotence and an infusion of the stem is administered in gonorrhoea. It is generally given with hyoscyamus and opium conditions of the urinary passages etc.Sans- Pattra-banga; Dhumra-patra ; Gridhrani. Eng-Wormkiller; Birthwort. Bom-Kidamari. Duk. & Guj-gudhatee. Hind-Kiramar. Can- Sanajali-hullu. Mal-Atu-tinlap; Atutintappala.Tam-Adu-thinna-palai. Tel-Gudide Gaddithaigadapara; Kadapara; Gadathigadaparaku. Mab-Gandhani; Gaval. Uriya-Paniri. USES: The leaves and roots are used to rid the body of Guinea worm (a parasitic infection caused by a nematode Snacke-bite and to bites of poisonous insects as scropion ect). The word aadu theenda palai means a plant that goats will not eat, this plant is very toxic to goats and usually they never go near it but if they accidentally eat it, it is very toxic etc.
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