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Malaysian Herbs- (45) SENNA ALATA -ACAPULCO வண்டுகடி செடி

http://www.sidhhaherbs.blogspot.com                                   வண்டுகடி செடி         ACALPULCO-             VANDU KADI CHEDI   SENNA ALATA Commonly known as: candle bush, candlesticks, large-leafletted eglandular senna, ringworm shrub • Hindi: एड़गज ergaj, प्रपुन्नाड prapunnad • Kannada: ಸೀಮೆ ಅಗಸೆ sime agase • Malayalam: puzhukkadittakara •Marathi: शिमई अगसे shimai agase • Sanskrit: एडगजः edagaja, प्रपुनाल prapunal, उरभ्रः urabhrh, उरणक्षकः uranakshaka • Tamil: சீமையகத்தி cimai-y-akatti, வண்டுகொல்லி vantu-kolli • Telugu: అవిచిచెట్టు avicicettu, మెట్టతామర metta-tamara, సీమ అవిసె siima avise, తంటెము tantemu • Urdu: ايڙگج ergaj Native to: tropical South America (the Amazon rainforest); naturalised elsewhere in tropics Akapulko or Acapulco in English is a shrub found throughout the Philippines and Mal...

Malaysian Herbs-Tea Tree –(44 ) டீ மரம்

History and extraction http://www.sidhhaherbs.blogspot.com Tea Tree – டீ மரம்  Melaleuca alternifolia The  indigenous   Bundjalung people  of eastern Australia use “tea trees” as a  traditional  medicine  by inhaling the  oils from the crushed leaves to treat coughs and  colds .  They also sprinkle leaves on wounds, after which a  poultice  is applied. In addition, tea tree leaves are soaked to make an  infusion  to treat sore throats or  skin  ailments. Use of the oil itself, as opposed to the unextracted plant material, did not become common practice until researcher Arthur Penfold published the first reports of its  antimicrobial   activity in  a series of papers in the 1920s and 1930s. In evaluating the antimicrobial activity of  M. alternifolia , tea tree oil was rated as 11 times more active than  phenol . Tea tree oil is toxic when swallowed and it should ...

Malaysian Herbs-(43) Polyalthia Longifolia நெட்டிலிங்கம்

http://www.sidhhaherbs.blogspot.com POLYALTHIA LONGIFOLIA             நெட்டிலிங்கம் Polyalthia longifolia's common names include False Ashoka , the Buddha Tree, the Indian mast tree, and the Indian Fir tree. Its names in other languages include  Ashoka  or  Devadaru  in  Sanskrit ,  Debdaru  in  Bengali  and  Hindi ,  Asopalav  ( Gujarati ),  Glodogan tiang  ( Indonesian ), Devdar in Marathi and  Nettilinkam  in  Tamil , and  araNamaram : അരണമരം ( Malayalam ). There are two important traditions associated with the tree in India (presumably in its full, untrimmed, form with spreading branches), one being of  Sita  taking shelter in the shade of Ashoka when in captivity (found in the  Ramayana ) and another that of the Ashoka tree requiring a kick from a beautiful woman on spring festival day before it would bloom (in the  Malavikagnimitra , for ex...

Malaysian Herbs-Saraca Indica (42) Indian Plant அசோக மரம்

http://www.sidhhaherbs.blogspot.com SARACA INDICA                                                        அசோக மரம் The Ashoka tree (lit., "sorrow-less") (S. asoca (Roxb.) Wilde, or Saraca indica L. ) is a plant belonging to the Caesalpiniaceae subfamily of the legume family.[1] It is an important tree in the cultural traditions of the Indian Subcontinent and adjacent areas. The Ashoka is a rainforest tree. Its original distribution was in the central areas of the Deccan plateau, as well as the middle section of the Western Ghats in the western coastal zone of the Indian Subcontinent. The Ashoka is prized for its beautiful foliage and fragrant flowers. It is a very handsome, small, erect evergreen tree, with deep green leaves growing in dense clusters.   It is the Buddha Tree, Indian mast tree, and Indian Fir tree. Its names in othe...