Technology has taken a leap, healthcare has evolved undoubtedly, there has been a surge in average life expectancy. Modern medicine has grown tremendously in the past 200 years with antibiotics, vaccines and more coming into the scene. However, modern medicines come with their own side effects. For the same reason, there are times when we still turn up to old, established ways of medication- the herbal and Ayurvedic ways because they are proven, cost-effective and harmless.
Nature has surely bestowed upon us some great blessings in the form of medicinal plants. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine has discovered some amazing medicinal plants that have the ability to cure the fatal most diseases. Know some of these ayurvedic plants that you can bring to use and treat yourself reliably and with ease. Take the guide:
1. Mint
This fragrant plant with toothed leaves has an aromatic, fruity taste. It grows throughout the tropical and subtropical areas of the world. It treats ailments related to menstrual cramps, stomach cramps, flatulence, vomiting and colic in children. Its essential oil is used as a room freshener.
2. Nellikka
Nellikka or Amla or Indian gooseberry comes with proven medicinal properties. Amla is known as Amritphala in Sanskrit which means ‘fruit of heaven’ proving its great value in medicine. Amla tree wood is used for fireworks. Amla fruit is used as a paste in Ayurvedic tonic called Chyavanprash. The fruit is a high source of Vitamin C and is known to treat hair and scalp problems.
3. Sensitive Plant (Laj Wanti)
This plant is usually found in moist areas. Also known as “Touch Me Not” plants, the plant is named so because it responds to the touch and its leaves sink in, only to reopen after a while. The plant helps promote the urinal flow, controls Urinary calculi or stone. It can also be used to treat Asthma and Tuberculosis.
4. Aloe Vera
This magical succulent is found in almost every part of India. The short stemmed or stemless plant has thick, fleshy, green to grey-green leaves. The plant is a popular one is the beauty industry due to its multifaceted use. It is known to heal burn marks, scars, hair problems along with health issues like stomach disorders, ulcers, fungal infection etc.
5. Neem
It is a scientifically proven fact that neem touched wind works wonders to control certain diseases. This is popular among the South regions of India in temples as it is used for ritual purposes. It does not require much of water support for growth and the leaves are used to heal fever, diabetes, gum diseases and various skin diseases as well.
6. Brahmi
The small creeping herb shoots out various branches and the leaves develop in pairs. It is also a popular aquarium plant due to its ability to grow in water and other brackish conditions. Brahmi holds a great significance in improving memory and concentration, growth of hair and nails and in treating skin problems like arthritis, eczema, ulceration, psoriasis.
7. Tulsi
It is considered a sacred plant in Hindu culture. It holds much relevance and remains one of the most popular online medicinal plants in India, also, as it is a dependable plant for many medicinal factories. It gives immune power and is an effective medicine for cold and fever. It also cures mosquito bites because of its antibiotic properties.
8. Aark (Madar)
It is a 4 to 5 meter tall shrub with milk stems and oval and large leaves. It is popular in Ayurveda as it helps cure snake bites. The leaves are chewed or the juice from the roots is applied over the bitten area. It also treats intestinal worms, stomach ulcers, skin disorders etc.
9. Turmeric
The very well known and beneficial, turmeric is an herbaceous perennial with short stems. It is widely cultivated because of its use in cooking. One popular way of consumption is sweetened milk boiled in turmeric. It is known to cure insect bites and wounds, cough, swelling, inflammation, infections of liver and so much more.
Ayurveda is a major healthcare provider and these plants are used in clinical practice because of their magical powers. Although these medicinal plants are quite popular in India but their benefits are still understated. How many of these did you know about?
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