indivara indivara :

General Use:
toothache, asthma, coughs, stomachicTherapeutic Uses:
Daha (Burning sensation), Daurbalya (Weakness), Dhatukshaya
(Tissue wasting), Raktapitta (Bleeding disorder), Yakritvikara (Disorder of liver)
Systemic Use:
The juice of the roots is used to treat stomach and liver problems. The juice is also used as a treatment for asthma and to relieve toothache.The leaves are used to treat fevers. The juice of the leaves is used for curing coughs
The leaves are pounded, then mixed with turmeric (Curcuma longa) and Portulaca pilosa, and applied to boils after they have burst
Administration:
leaf juice, barkPharmacological:
Plant pacifies vitiated pitta, burns, and scalds, burning sensations, general debility, fever, hemorrhage, cough and scurvy.- » Classification and names of indivara indivara
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