Weeds That Heal
Weeds That Heal
Weeds That Heal
Editors
Dr. V. S. G. R. Naidu
Dr. N. T. Yaduraju
Dr. A. K. Gogoi
Technical Assistance
Dr. M.S. Raghuwanshi
Computerization
Mr. Siddarth Nayak and Sandeep Dhagat
Published by : Director,
National Research Centre for Weed Science,
Maharajpur, Adhartal, Jabalpur - 482 004 (M.P)
Disclaimer
The information given in this publication is intended for reference purpose only and not to be treated as
prescription for any of the ailments. Neither the centre nor the authors will be held responsible for any untoward
things occurring due to self-medication.
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Medicinal Uses: The plant is used as astringent, stimulant, tonic and stomachic.
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Common Name:
Vernacular Names: Salwan (G), Salpan, Salwan,
Sarivan (H), Murelehonne (Kan), Pullati (Mal), Darh,
Ranbhal (Mar), Saloporni (O), Dirghamula,
Kitavinashini, Shaliparni, Vidarigandha (S), Pulladi
(Tam), Gitanaram (Tel).
Description: A woody udershrub, 0.6-1.2m high, stems
and branches angled, hairy; Leaves unifoliate,
membraneous, ovate-oblong, margins wavy, green and
glabrous above, pale and hairy beneath; Flowers in
terminal or axillary racemes, arranged in few flowered
fascicles; corolla violet or white, standard cuneate at the
base; fruit, pod, sub-falcate, rounded and deeply
indented in the lower edge; upper edge straight, joints 6-8, hooked hairy.
Habitat and Distribution: Generally found as undergrowth of deciduous forests; distribute
throughout India extending from Himalays southwards to Kerala.
Flowering and Fruiting: May to July
Parts Used: Root
Medicinal Uses: Root is hot, indigestible, alterative, aphrodisiac, anthelmintic, fattening,
astringent to bowels; cures typhoid, other fevers, urinary discharges, piles, inflammations,
asthma, bronchitis, thirst, vomiting, dysentery; alexipharmic; prevents death of foetus in
womb; used in hemicrania.
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Medicinal Uses: Plant decoction is used as febrifuge, in bowel complaints. Leaf juice is used
in eye inflammation and night blindness. Root is used in diarrhoea.
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Medicinal Uses: The plant along with oil is used internally as treatment for enlarged
spleen and liver.
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Medicinal Uses: Root is stimulant and diuretic. Plant is used in toothache, fever, atrophy,
emaciation, haematuria, dysentery, muscular pain and scorpion sting.
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Medicinal Uses: leaves are used in cancer and in tumors; infusion is applied in headache,
boils and uterus infection. Leaf decoction is used as eye lotion. Root extract is used as
appetizer.
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Medicinal Uses: Seeds astringent to bowel, cooling, tonic; the oil from the seeds is a powerful
cathartic.
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Medicinal Uses: Seeds are used in bowl complaints and it is also useful in infantile diarrhoea.
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Medicinal Uses: Leaf juice is used in cough ; root of the plant is useful in stomach and liver
complaints. Root is also used in asthma and toothache.
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Medicinal Uses: Plant is diuretic, tonic, alterative and aperient; used in dropsy, urinary
disorders and enlargement of spleen. Juice of leaves mixed with water and mustard oil is used
as a remedy against earache.
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Common Name:
Vernacular Names: Khatsolia, Khatsheodio (G),
Kharmor (H), Kodagasale gida (Kan), Ghati
pittapapada (Mar), Kodaga saleh (Tam), Parpatha (S).
Description: A herb; stem usually decumbent, often
rooting near the base, then erect; leaves subsessile,
oblong, lanceolate, acute; flowers in erect terminal
imperfectly one sided spikes, bracts elliptic, ciliate;
corolla, white, blue or pink, with darker spots, 2-lipped,
upper emarginated, lower shortly 3-lobed; fruit,
capsule, ovoid oblong, acute, with scarious faces and
hard ridges; seeds suborbicular, rugose with furrow,
pale brown.
Habitat and Distribution: A weed specifically found in black soils distributed throughout
hotter parts of the country.
Flowering and Fruiting: November to January.
Parts Used: Whole plant and leaves.
Medicinal Uses: Herb is given in cough, fever; as vermifuge and diuretic. The plant is also
given in skin infections. Fresh leaves are bruised and mixed with castor oil and applied to scalp
in cases of Tinea capitis, a scaly fungal infection.
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Medicinal Uses: The drug is reported to be sweet, cooling, astringent, diuretic, galactagogue,
aphrodisiac, laxatice and cures tuberculosis, dysentery, bleeding piles, kidney and bladder
stones, dysuria, thirst, burning sensation, haemorrhage, strangury and blood diseases.
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Medicinal Uses: The decoction of plants is used in eye troubles. The leaf infusion is used in
fever and bronchitis. The root extraction is orally taken in diarrhoea and dysentery. The green
plant is used in anemia. An anti diabetic compound, amellin, occurs in the leaves and stems of
green plants.
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Medicinal Uses: The plant is used to cure cough. Flowers and up-ripe fruits are given with
sugar in burning sensation in micturition. Leaves are used in diarrhoea during pregnancy;
leaves are powdered and used as local application to cuts and bruises.
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Abreviations
A : Assamese
B : Bengali
G : Gujarati
H : Hindi
K : Kannada
Kon : Konkan
Mal : Malyalam
Mar : Marathi
O : Oriya
P : Punjabi
S : Sanskrit
Tam : Tamil
Tel : Telugu.
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Refrigerant : Cooling
Remittent fever : Fever in which the temperature fluctuates considerably but does not
drop to the normal.
Renal : Relating to kidney.
Resolvent : That, which causes the absorption of inflammatory or other swellings.
Revulsive : Causing revulsion in drawing away of blood from a pathological area
to another area.
Rheumatism : An indefinite term used for pains in the muscles, joints and certain
tissues.
Ringworm : A parasitic skin disease usually marked by red, scaly circular patches.
Rubefacient : A mild counter-irritant.
Scabies : An itching disease caused by a mite.
Scald : The lesion caused by contact with a hot liquid or vapour.
Scalding of urine : Severe burning sensation during micturition.
Sciatica : An inflammation of the sciatic nerve at the back of the thigh.
Scorbutic : Suffering from scurvy.
Scrofula : A disease of the lymphatic gland, often of the neck.
Scurvy : A deficiency disease due to lack of vitamin C.
Sedative : A drug, which reduces excitement, irritation and pain
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Sprain : A severe wrench or twist of a joint; the pain and swelling thus caused.
Stomachic : A drug that strengthens the stomach and promotes its action.
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