Andrographis Paniculata Nees In: Tribal Medicine of Tamilnadu
Andrographis Paniculata Nees In: Tribal Medicine of Tamilnadu
Andrographis Paniculata Nees In: Tribal Medicine of Tamilnadu
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OBSERVATIONS
For malaria 20 gms of whole plant is
pounded, mixed in water, filtered and given
internally. Alternatively, the plant is cut into
small pieces and kept over night in 100 ml of
water. Of the cold infusion thus obtained, 40
ml. is given internally, twice a day (Shevaroy
Hills, Malayali).
To postnatal women, 25 gms. of powdered
herb is boiled in 400 ml of water, reduced to
50 ml., cooled filtered and given internally to
arrest unusual thirst. This decoction is also
given to alleviate burning sensation in the
palm and foot of the subject (Shevaroy Hills,
Malayali).
In dysmenorrhoea, 10 gms. of leaf together
with 3 black peppers is ground well and given
once a day for 7 days (Kolli Hills, Malayali).
As preventive measure for various child
diseases, extract of 5 gms. Of plant together
with some powdered ginger, ajwain and
asafetida is given internally, once a day for 15
days (Shevaroy Hills, Malayali).
To expel intestinal worms and to alleviate
stomache due to intestinal worms, two gms.
each of root and stem along with 7 numbers
of mustard are made into paste, mixed in
mothers milk and given internally.
Alternatively, paste made of 5 fresh leaves or
juice extracted from 5 gms. of root is mixed
in hot water and given internally (Kolli Hills,
Malayali).
In eczema, powdered herb is mixed in oil and
applied on the lesions. 2 gms of powder is
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