biyana :
Rasa: Kashaya Tikta Guna: Laghu Ruksha
Veerya: Ushna
Vipaka: Katu
Karma: Pittahara
The bark and roots are used to treat fever, colic, muscular pain, burning sensation, poisoning, gynecological disorders, cough, edema and as aphrodisiac. The fruit juice augments the quantities of breast milk in lactating mothers and also work as lactodepurant. Wounds and ulcers are dressed with its leaves to alleviate pain, swelling and for better healing. After extensive literature survey it has been found that, though the plant has great potential for anthelmintic activity,
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