Content | | Sans.-Raktavinduchada. Eng.-Australian Asthma-weed ; Snake weed and cat's hair Hindi. & Guj.-Dudhi. Ben.-Bara-keru. Tam.-Amum-patchaiaressi. Tel.-Bidari ; Nanabalu. Mal.-Nelapalai. Kon.-Dudurli.
Uses.- This is a popular remedy forcough, coryza, hayasthma, bronchinal affectiona and diseases of the respiratory passages generally, also given for worms, bowel-complaints and as paste with sugar in gonorrhoea and other venereal disases.
It should be given after meals.It has been found by me very beneficial in cases of asthma 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. | Vakumba, Kumbhi is bitter and cleansing to the blood and liver and also helps kindle agni.
Sans Hind & Ben-kumbi. Guj, Mab, & Ben- Vakumbha. Tel-Dudippi. Tam-Pailacputatammi. Can-Daddala ; Guddadippae.
Mal-Peelam; paer; Alam Patti ; Ukamaram. Mysore-Govuldu.
Uses: Alum is also used as a styptic, in styptic pencils available from pharmacists, or as an alum block, available from barber shops and gentlemen's outfitters, to stem bleeding from shaving nicks and as an astringent. An alum block can be used directly as a perfume-free deodorant (antiperspirant), and unprocessed mineral alum is sold in Indian bazaars for just that purpose. Throughout Island Southeast Asia, potassium alum is most widely known as tawas and has numerous uses. It is used as a traditional antiperspirant and deodorant, and in traditional medicine for open wounds and sores etc.
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