Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Crinum Asiaticum Amaryllideae

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Name: Poison bulb
Biological Name: Crinum Asiaticum
Amaryllideae
Other Names: 
Badakanvar, Bara-kanur, Chindar, Gadambhikanda, Gadani-kanda, Gaerahonara-patta, Kesarichettu, Kon.-Kirtmari, Nagadamani, Nagdowan, Naginka-patta, Sookhdursun, Sudarshan, Pindar, Poison bulb, Tudaivachi, Valutta polatali, Vishamandala, Vishamoola, Vishamoongil, Vishamula, Vizhamungal
Description: This herb is cultivated in Indian gardens.
Parts Used: Leaves and root (fresh bulb)
Constituents:
Medicinal Applications
Action
Leaves and root are emetic, diaphoretic and purgative
Uses
Leaves of the herb smeared with castor oil and warmed is a useful remedy for repelling vhitlows and other inflammations at the end of toes and fingers. Alternately, you can use bruised leaves of the herb mixed with castor oil for this purpose. The herb is also useful to treat inflamed joints and sprains.
For earache and other ear complaints, use slightly warmed juice of the leaves mixed with a little salt. You can also use an oil prepared from the fresh juice for this purpose.
Roasted bulb is used as rubefacient in rheumatism. The bulbs are powerfully emetic and are used to produce vomitting in poisoning especially antiaries.
Bruised leaves act as an efficient insect repellent.
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