Top 5 medicinal plants

Plants, small and large, growing around us are used to make medicines in any way.  Such plants are commonly referred to as.

Aryavep (Azadirachta Indica juss)-

 Aryan means great. It is the name given by the Indians to the most excellent tree.  Neem is a widely used medicinal plant all over India.Its scientific name is (Azadirachta Indica juss).  Aryavep is known as the cure for all ailments.  It is an evergreen tree growing up to 12 m tall.  This bitter gourd tree is good for skin diseases.  The fruits of Aryavep are greenish-yellow.  Aryavep is a tree with unique medicinal properties.  They are found in the deciduous forests of India.
Neem stalks can be crushed and used to brush teeth.  Destroys germs in the mouth.

 

 Regular consumption of Aryaveppila Roasted in the size of gooseberry will eliminate the infestation.

 Neem leaves are suitable for people with diabetes to control the disease.

 They are used for gastrointestinal diseases, infectious diseases, and wounds.

 Neem extract is a stimulant and stimulant.  This helps in purifying the blood.

Neem extract is used effectively in modern veterinary medicine against diabetes, bacterial and viral diseases, and worms and ulcers in the stomach and intestines.


 
Krishna Thulasi:

Tulsi is used in many Indian customs.  Used for poojas and garlands, they are planted in the courtyards of most Hindu homes in Kerala, especially tied tulsitharas.

 Relieves cough, sore throat, and stomach ailments.  It is worm-infested.  The juice of crushed leaves reduces ear pain.  Relieves skin ailments.  Relieves fever.  Increases taste.  Mint leaves can be dried in the shade and used as a nasal decongestant to relieve colds and nasal congestion.

Add 5 ml of mint juice and honey three times a day to relieve fever and gastritis.
 To cure jaundice, malaria, and diarrhea, one tablespoon of mint leaves should be taken regularly in the morning and evening.

 

Panikkoorka (Coleus aromaticus):

In the past, panikkoorka was a medicinal plant grown on the banks of wells in our homes.  Fever is a remedy for many ailments, including cough.  The leaf is the central therapeutic part.  The plant grows low, not too high above the ground.

 The scientific name is Coleus aromaticus. They are locally known as 'Karpuravalli' and 'Kanjikoorka'.  The young green stalks and leaves turn brown when ripe. The juice extracted from the feverfew leaves is a good remedy for cough.  Fever is an ingredient in chukka coffee.  Feverfew juice mixed with 5 ml of distilled water in small portions will cure fever, cold, and shortness of breath in children and adults.

 

Kurunthotti(Sida rhombifolia):

Its roots and foliage are stout, meaning all parts are helpful.  It's called a CD.  Kurunthotti itself comes in many varieties.  Sida acuta is commonly used to treat rheumatism, diarrhea and other neurological disorders.  It is also an ayurvedic remedy for sexual problems.  It is also perfect for heart health, memory problems, worms, and ulcers. It is also an excellent anti-inflammatory and anti-tuberculosis drug.   

 

Mukkutti(Biophytum reinwardtii):

The plant is used exclusively for medicinal purposes.  The bitter taste has also been shown to be stimulating.  According to Ayurveda, this herb is an anti-inflammatory and anti-mucous plant and effectively treats rheumatism and bile.  It is used for many ailments, including fever, bleeding, cough, diarrhea, and urinary tract infections.  It is also used as a medicine for ulcers and wounds as it has antiseptic and antipyretic properties.  Thirty is also a poison.  It is also good to apply it on the scalp after roasting locusts and aloes. Mukutti juice is also suitable for wound healing.

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Sobin K Soy - Sep 24, 2021, 6:34 AM - Add Reply

These are the common medicinal plants

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