September 03, 2013

#Awla आँवला (Phyllanthus emblica)

Botanical Classification :
Botanical Name:Phyllanthus emblica
Family: Phyllanthaceae
Genus: 
Phyllanthus
Species:  
P. emblica


Conman  Name:
English : Gooseberry, Emblic Myrobalam
Hindi:  Awla(आँवला ),aamla,Nepalese or Indian gooseberry
Sanskrit : amalika, Dhatri, amalika

Introduction :
Phyllanthus Emblica(Amla),also known as Indian Gooseberry is an edible fruit which grows in India and Middle East. Amla has been used as a source of ayurvedic medicine since centuries. 

plant:
The tree is small to medium in size, reaching 8 to 18 m in height, with a crooked trunk and spreading branches. The branchlets are glabrous or finely pubescent, 10–20 cm long, usually deciduous; the leaves are simple, subsessile and closely set along branchlets, light green, resembling pinnate leaves. 



Flower:
The genus name Phyllanthus is derived from Greek words meaning leaf-flower, an allusion to the apparent bearing of flowers on the leaves. Amla flowers are small, greenish-yellow or pinkish. The flowers have six segments, but no real petals. Male and female flowers are carried separately on the same branch.



Fruit:

The fruit is nearly spherical, light greenish yellow, quite smooth and hard on appearance, with 6 vertical stripes or furrows. Ripening in autumn, the berries are harvested by hand after climbing to upper branches bearing the fruits. The taste of Amla is sour, bitter and astringent, and is quite fibrous.


Seeds:



Bark:

Health Benifit :

Amla is one of the oldest known Indian fruits and the medicinal properties of this fruit have been described in major Ayurvedic texts like Charakasamhitaand Sushrutasamhita. It is one of the three ingredients of the famous Triphalarecommended for digestive disorders. It is a major source of vitamin C. Amla preparations are prescribed for controlling diabetes in Ayurveda.
  • It helps in promoting longevity and enhancing digestive system (dipanapachana).
  • It helps in the reduction of cough (kasahara) and fever (jvaraghna).
  • It acts as on source of blood purifier (raktaprasadana).
  • It helps in treating constipation(anuloma), alleviation of asthma (svasahara), strengthen of heart (hrdaya).
  • It is also helpful for eyes (chakshushya), growth of hair (romasanjana), enliven the body (jivaniya), and enhance intellect (medhya).
  • Phyllanthus Emblica(Amla) is helpful in unrelieved conditions like diabetes, antioxidant, prevention of ulcer.
  • It is also helpful for person suffering from mental and memory effects.
  • It is effective in high cholesterol, hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis, swelling and pain in the pancreas (pancreatitis), cancer, stomach upset, pain in joints, diarrhea, obesity, dysentery and organ restoration.
  • It is also helpful to kill germs and lower pain and swelling resulting due to the body's response yo illness of injury (inflammation).
  • Phyllanthus Emblica(Amla) is said to be rich in Ascorbic Acid or Vitamin C, a dominant antioxidant helpful to trim down wrinkles, restrain pigmentation, and facilitate skin maintain its natural wetness.








August 30, 2013

#neem,नीम(Azadirachta indica)

Botanical Classification :
Botanical Name:Azadirachta indica
Family: 
Meliaceae
Genus: 
Azadirachta
Species:  
A. indica

Conman  Name:

English : Neem, Indian Lilac, Margosa tree, nim, crackjack, paradise tree, White cedar,                          chinaberry
Hindi: Nimb, Bal-nimb, neem, nind.
Sanskrit : Arishta, nimba, minbaka

Plant :
Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 15–20 mt.It is evergreen, but 
in severedrought it may shed most or nearly all of its leaves. The branches are wide 
and spreading. The fairly dense crown is roundish and may reach a diameter of 15–
20 mt.



Flower:
The (white and fragrant) flowers are arranged in more-or-less drooping axillary 
panicles which are up to 25 cm long.




Fruit :
The fruit is a smooth (glabrous) olive-like drupe which varies in shape from elongate 
oval to nearly roundish, and when ripe is 1.4–2.8 cm . The fruit skin is thin and the 
bitter-sweet pulp is yellowish-white and very fibrous.




Seeds:
The white, hard inner shell (endocarp) of the fruit encloses one, rarely two or three; 
elongated seeds (kernels) have a brown seed coat.






Medicinal Uses:

Twigs :neem twigs are used to clean teeth. These  are also used to cure dandruff. Paste or fresh leaves is applied to cure chickpox/small pox. If taken internally enhances the immunity, cures the neuromuscular pains .


Leaves:
Neem leaves are used to treat chickenpox and warts by directly applying to the skin in a paste form or by bathing in water with neem leaves. In order to increase immunity of the body, neem leaves are also taken internally in the form of neem capsules or made into a tea. The tea is traditionally taken internally to reduce fever caused by malaria. This tea is extremely bitter. It is also used to soak feet for treating various foot fungi.  It has also been reported to work against termites. In Ayurveda, neem leaves are used in curing neuromuscular pains. Neem leaves are also used in storage of grains.



Neem tea is taken to reduce the fever caused by Malaria and Filaria.


Bark:The paste of fresh bark is used on boils and pimples. The powder of dry bark is used to control fleas as and ticks on pets. Neem oil is also applied on boils or ulcers. Its use is made to remove dandruff. Neem powder and neem oil can be used to check herpes.



Neem capsules are taken by diabetics as they alter the insulin requirement without affecting the blood glucose level. Neem contains two chemicals viz, Nimbin and Nimbidin which are anti inflammatory in action and relieve the itching and the reddening of the skin. They work as a great emollient by preventing moisture loss and restoring the protective barrier in the skin. They also serve as a strong analgesic or pain killer and provides instant relief from the discomfort experienced by the eczema.
Internal use of neem cures the hypertension, blood clots, heart irregularities and high cholesterol levels. It  also reduces anxiety and emotional fluctuation, thus, stabilising the heartbeat rate.
Consume a decoction of tender neem leaves sweetened with honey to eliminate the toxins in the liver.





August 26, 2013

#Datura ,धतूरा (Datura Stramonium)

Botanical Classification :
Botanical Name: Datura Stramonium
Family: Salanaceae
Genus: Datura
Species:  D. stramonium 

Conman  Name: Jimson Weed, Stink weed, Mad Apple, Thorn Apple Stramonium, Dhatura Tatula, Datura Seeds
Parts Used: Seeds, Flowers, Leaves
Habitat: Common in Northwestern Himalayas and foot hills on dry slopes up to 1800 m altitude.

Introduction of Plant:

Datura species are herbaceous, leafy annuals and short-lived perennials which can reach up to 2 m in height. The leaves are alternate, 10–20 cm long and 5–18 cm broad, with a lobed or toothed margin. 



Flowers :
The flowers are erect or spreading (not pendulous like those of Brugmansia), trumpet-shaped, 5–20 cm long and 4–12 cm broad at the mouth; colors vary from white to yellow, pink, and pale purple. 


Fruit :
The fruit is a spiny capsule 4–10 cm long and 2–6 cm broad, splitting open when ripe to release the numerous seeds. The seeds disperse freely over pastures, fields and even wasteland locations.



Datura belongs to the classic "witches' weeds", along with deadly nightshade, henbane, and mandrake. Most parts of the plants contain toxic hallucinogens, and datura has a long history of use for causing delirious states and death. It was well known as an essential ingredient of love potions and witches' brews

seeds:









Uses & Benefits of Datura
  • datura is internally used in relieving the spasm of bronchitis in asthma. It is also used in the treatment of Parkinsonism and Hemorrhoids. Its leaves, applied after roasting, are useful in relieving pain.
  • The bitter narcotic plant relieves pain and encourages the healing process. The plant has a very long history of being used as herbal medicine.
  • Its leaves, flowering tops and seeds have anodyne, antiasthmatic, antispasmodic, hallucinogenic, hypnotic, mydriatic and narcotic properties. The seeds of the plant are the most active medicinally.
  • datura is internally used for treating giddiness, dry mouth, hallucinations and coma.
  • Externally, the plant is used as a poultice in treating fistulas, abscesses wounds and severe neuralgia.
  • Traces of scopolamine are also found in the plant, which is a potent cholinergic-blocking hallucinogen that has been used to calm schizoid patients.
  • Its leaves, containing hyoscyamine and atropine, can be used as an immensely powerful mind-altering drug.
  • The seeds of datura are analgesic, anthelmintic and anti-inflammatory and as such, they are used in the treatment of stomach and intestinal pain that results from worm infestation, toothache, and fever from inflammations.
  • The juice of its fruit is applied to the scalp, to treat dandruff and falling hair.
  • The growing plant works as an insect repellant, which protects neighboring plants from insects.
Caution

  • Datura is very poisonous and should be used with extreme caution. It is to be used only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner, as the difference between a medicinal dose and toxic dose can be .




#Vidang, विडंग(Embelia ribes Burm. f. )

Botanical Classification :

Botanical Name: Embelia ribes Burm. f. 
Family : Myrsinaceae
Genus:  Embelia
Species:  E. ribes
Conman  Name: 
                                   Sanskrit : Devnagari विडंग
                                    Hindi : bairang, wawrung
                                   Gujarati : વાવડીંગ'
                                   Telugu : vayuvidangalu
                                   English : embella, embelia  
                                   Other names :Vidanga, Viranga, Chitratandoola, Vayuvilangam, Vizhal,                                                                 Vrishanasana, Vayivilangam, Varading, Tandula

Parts Used :Berries, roots, bark

Plant Description:

Vidanga is climbing shrub with brownish-grey and hairy root and the stem is whitish grey with protruded lentils. 
The leaves are elliptic, lanceolate, 6-14 cm long and 2-4 cm wide and entirely glabrous.
The plant bears small white-yellow colour flower and fruit is berry, 2-2.4 mm obovate and smooth. 




Berries :


 roots:

 bark:


Medical Uses :
Vidanga, also known as is jantanasa, Vidanga is one of the most important herbs in ayurvedic system of medicines. Vidanga especially used for the lymphatic glands.
it is diuretic, a mild purgative and kills worms, it is an appetizer, digestive , blood purifier and rejuvenator.Vidanga has the medicinal properties so it is widely used in medicine and it is good for health. Vidanga extensively used for the preparation of hair care and skin care products, and it is helps purify and clean the blood.
Vidanga reduces the incidence of cancer of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract. vidanga was used as a blood purifier and many uses, external as well as internal, are mentioned. It was given in food as well as drink. Vidanga also used for carminative, digestive, and beautiful skin purpose.

#Aloe Vera,घृतकुमारी

Botanical Classification :

Botanical name : Aloe vera
Family :   Liliaceae
Genus:   Aloe
Species: A. vera


Location : Aloe Vera is cultivated throughout India. 




Other Name:
Cape aloe, Aloe curacao, Barbadoes aloe, Venezuela aloe,   Indian capalces, Ghritkumari , Ghirita,Lu hui, Star Cactus are the other names used for the Aloe Vera. It is also called miracle plant, Burn plant, medicine plant and first-aid-plant. 

Other species of Aloe Vera : 
There are more than 200 species of Aloe Vera. Aloe Barbadensis Miller, Aloe Saponaria, Aloe Chinensis, Aloe Variegata, Aloe Forex, Aloe Lalifolia and Curacao Aloe are some of the known species of Aloe Vera.

Parts Used: Leaves,Freash juice,pulp,root. 
Introduction of Plant:
 Aloe Vera is a stem-less or very short-stemmed plant, growing approximately 80-100 cm. It has a fibrous root system. It does not have stems. It has thick freshly leaves with sharp points, which are up to 18 inches long and 2 inches wide at the base. Its leaves are even long and triangular in shape. The tissue in the center of the Aloe leaf contains a gel which yields the aloe gel. Its leaves are rich in water that is why it can survive for years. These leaves have spiky margins and are blotched creams. It is the member of the Lilly family. The roots of the pant are thick and fibrous. The fruit is the triangular capsule containing numerous seeds.


Leaf:Leaf structure is made up of four layers:

Rind - the outer protective layer;
Sap - a layer of bitter fluid which helps protect the plant from animals;
Mucilage Gel - the inner part of the leaf that is filleted out to make Aloe Vera gel.
Aloe Vera (inner gel) contains the 8 essential Amino Acids that the human body needs but cannot manufacture.




Flower:
The flowers of aloe vera are produced on a spike up to 90 cm tall, each flower pendulous, with a yellow tubular corolla 2 to 3 cm long.







Seeds pod:



Uses:
Aloe vera has been used for centuries and it is more popular today than ever. It is cultivated around the world as a crop for its colourless jelly-like leaf parenchyma known as 'aloe gel'. It is used for a variety of purposes in food, food supplements, herbal remedies and cosmetics.Aloe vera leaf parenchyma (aloe gel) may be effective when used on the skin against psoriasis, burns, frostbite, and sores caused by the Herpes simplex virus. Research has shown that, taken orally, aloe gel can help to lower cholesterol levels in people with high cholesterol, and can help to lower blood glucose levels in people with type II diabetes.The green outer layer of the leaves of Aloe vera yields a bitter, yellow exudate which has very different properties from those of the colourless parenchyma. The bitter leaf exudate has traditionally been used as a laxative. However, research has indicated that the active constituents may have harmful effects and can interact with other medicines and herbal remedies. It should not be given to children or to pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Uses & Benefits of Aloe Vera:
  • Aloe Vera is useful for treating X ray burns, dermatitis, cutaneous and disorders of skin.
  • The drug from its juice is tonic and used in jaundice, ameneorrhoea, atonic and piles.
  • Aloe Vera gel has the remarkable ability to heal wounds, ulcer and burns.
  • The acid present inside Aloe Vera is used as an effective pain killer.
  • It is used to make antiseptic, which can kill mold, bacteria, funguses and viruses.
  • Aloe Vera is known to be highly beneficial for skin. It prevents the growth of acnes and is used as a beauty product to enhance skin growth.
  • Both oral intake and tropical dressings of Aloe Vera encourage healing of any kind of wound on the skin, burn or scald. It also speeds up the convalescing period after recovery.
  • Aloe Vera can be tried on blisters, insect bites, rashes, sores, herpes, urticaria, athlete’s foot, fungus, vaginal infections, conjunctivitis, sties, allergic reactions, and dry skin.
  • Topical used of this plant includes sunburn, frostbite, shingles, screening out x-ray radiation, psoriasis, preventing scarring, rosacea, warts, wrinkles from aging, and eczema. 
  • According to some studies, oral consumption of Aloe Vera works effectively to soothe conditions like heartburn, arthritis and rheumatism pain and asthma.
  • Studies have also suggested that it is has a very positive effect on lowering blood sugar levels in diabetics.   
Caution:
  • Use of Aloe Vera over a long period of time can result in loss of potassium, hematuria, albuminuria and fluid imbalance in the body.
  • Oral intake of Aloe Vera supplements might result in abdominal cramps and diarrhea in some cases.
  • Aloe Vera should not be consumed during pregnancy, menstruation, breast-feeding, and also in case of an inflamed intestinal disorder.




Cultivation methods : 
Aloe Vera plant is propagated through the seed. It prefers a well drained sandy soil in sunny location. Aloe Vera needs the temperature of above 40 degrees. They should be potted in the spring season and watered carefully until established. It grows in the arid climate. They should be watered regularly in the summers. But over watering can kill the plant. It also grows in partial shade. It reaches the maturity inn four years when the leaves are harvested. 



Medicinal uses :

 Aloe Vera is the herbal plant, used to heal the burn marks. Aloe Vera cures the skin diseases. It can also be used to remove dandruff from the hair. Aloe Vera is taken internally for the stomach disorders. The leaves of Aloe Vera is used for the treatment of facial edema or swelling. Its fluid is beneficial in reducing the inflammation and pain. Aloe Vera is used in cosmetics and even in the food industry. Curacao aloe acts as laxative, which is used against constipation. The fresh juice of its leaf blades can be applied directly to the ulcers, burns, sunburns, and fungal infection. Organic Aloe Vera juice reduces acidity. It prevents from fungus, influenza virus, measles, and high fever.

Other uses :

 Aloe Vera is a very popular potted plant. It is grown in houses for the decoration. The leaf sap is used to make a soothing and healing moisturizing cream, which is good for the dry skin. It is used in the making of anti wrinkle cream. It is even used in the preparation of shampoos.

Cultural Importance :

Aloe Vera has been mentioned several times in the sacred scriptures. It is believed to have been used for the preservation of the body of the Jesus Christ. It is called as the plant of immorality. It is also mentioned in the holy book of Bible. It has been used by the tribal people as a medicine for the century.