Description
Sans- Atibala; Kankatika, Hind- Kangahi; Kanghi; Kanghani, Eng- Country-mallow, Punj & Sind- Peelee-bootee; Atikhirate;Khapate, Ben- Potaree;Petari; Potari; Jhumka, Bom- Madmi; Chakrabhenda; Kangori; Kangoi, Goa & Kon- Tupkadi, Tam- Tutti; Thuththi; Peruntutti, Mal- Pettaka; Uram, Tel- Tutiri-chettu; Thuteribenda, Guj- Dabali, Malay- Tutta, Can- Shrimudrigida, Burm- Bon-khoye, Arab- Mashtul-ghoul, Pers- Darakhte-shanah, Sinh- Anona; Anoda-gaha,Bom & Cutch- Balbij
Part Used: Root, bark, leaves, seeds and fruits.
Uses: Treats inflammation in piles, promotes wound healing, treats gum disorders and skin care benefits.
The leaves of Indian mallow are ground with mustard oil to a paste and apply topically.
The decoction of Indian mallow leaves is prepared as an ointment and applied.
The root extract of Indian mallow is used to treat urinary problems as it has diuretic activities.
Indian mallow plant extract has antimicrobial benefits, so it used to reduce the signs of pimples and boils in the face.
Used as Cleanser – The plant has astringent properties in its extract in nature, which will act as a cleanser for skin that reduces oiliness in your face also.
Reduces Swelling – Indian mallow popularly used for its anti-inflammatory property to reduce the swelling.
Treats Rashes – The healing and cleaning abilities of the plant are used to reduce skin irritation and heal rashes.
Cooling Effect – The plant extract of Indian mallow has a cooling effect that is produced on the skin when applied topically.
Reduces Fine Lines – The antioxidant properties of Abutilon Indicum reduces wrinkles and fine lines on the skin and provides an anti-aging effect.
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