nirvimsha :

CONCLUSION:
Delphinium denudatum is a member of the Ranunculaceae family. It grows as a weed in
grasslands, in fields and in crop fields. All parts of the plant are known to be toxic if not
taken in the correct dose.it has been mentioned to be sedative, analgesic, brain and nervine tonic, and is recommended for various brain and nervine disorders like epilepsy, tremors, hysteria, atony, numbness, paralysis, morphine dependence, etc.
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- » Synonyms and definitions of nirvimsha
- » Drug Properties of nirvimsha
- » Chemical Constituents of nirvimsha
- » Standardization of nirvimsha
- » Parts used and Dosage of nirvimsha
- » Morphology and Histology of nirvimsha
- » Distribution and Conservation of nirvimsha
- » Cultivation of nirvimsha
- » nirvimsha in the market
- » Medicinal Uses of nirvimsha
- » Researches and clinical trails of nirvimsha
- » nirvimsha in other sytems of medicine
- » Ayurvedic formulations with nirvimsha
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