Content | Sans- Gudatvak; Thwak; Varangam, Thracham, Eng- Chinese cassia, cinnamon, Pers- Saila-myah, Duk- Qualami, Bom- Kalphah; Taj; Dalchini, Tel, & Tam, Tel- Lowangapatta, Hind, Punj, Kash, Guj, Ben, Mah & Can- Dalchini, Daruchini, Gr- Kinnamomon, Ger- Zimmt, Fr- Cannelle, Sinh- Kurundo, Burm- Timbotikyobo.
Part Used: Dried inner bark of the shoots ferom truncated stalks and essential oil.
Uses: the decoction is used as bowel complaints such as dyspepsia, flatuency, diarrhoea and vomiting. As a powerful stimulant cinnamon is given in cramps of the stomach, enteralgia, toothache and paralysis of the tongue. It also used as massive doses with success in the treatment of cancer and other microorganisms. The clove oil is used as externally in rheumatic pains, neuralgia, headache and toothache. | Avarampoo shrub leaves are traditionally used for hair wash. Treating for healing wounds and for treating other skin problems.
Sans-Simbi. Hind. & Urdu- Sim .Mab-Val; Wal papri; Chavdari ghevda; pawta; Ghevda.
Eng-Flat bean leaf; Goa- bean leaf; Sind-Vel. Tam-Avarai, Mochai. Tel,Can & Kon-Alsande. Fr-Chevaux defrise bean leaf Can- Avaray.
Uses:They are commonly eaten around the world and are a rich source of fiber and B vitamins. They are also a great replacement for meat as a source of vegetarian protein. Beans and legumes have a number of health benefits, including reducing cholesterol, decreasing blood sugar levels and increasing healthy gut bacteria etc.
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Eng-Pineapple. Hindi, Guj & Mab - Ananas Arab. & Pers - Aainunnas Ben- Anaras .Tel- Annanas or Anasa-pandu Tam- Paragithalai; Anashapazham . Mal- Annanas. Can- Anasu; Parangi-kayee; Ananasa hannu. Sinb- Annasi. Burm-Nanna-ti .
Uses : A robust system can assist in fighting off those external bacteria and virus in the best way possible. To strengthen your immunity, drink pineapple leaves tea daily in the morning, as it will help to keep microorganisms such as viruses, fungi, bacteria at bay 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. | | 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.
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