Pharmacognosy

Professor in Pharmacy

Friday, May 20, 2022

Some herbs use full in our daily life can be planted our surrounding

Some Plants can be planted our surrounding

1. Tulsi (पुष्पसारानन्दिनीवृंदावृंदावनीविश्वपूजिताविश्वपावनीतुलसी और कृष्ण जीवनी)

There are four types of tulsi mentioned in Ayurvedic texts ie Rama, Krishna, Vana & Kapoor Tulsi. For over the centuries, Tulsi (the queen of herbs) has been known for its remarkable healing properties. Tulsi is taken as an herbal tea. The oil extracted from the Karpoora Tulsi is mostly used in herbal toiletry. Its oil is also used against insects and bacteria. The Rama Tulsi is an effective remedy for Severe acute Respiratory Syndrome. The juice of its leaves gives relief to cold, fever, bronchitis, and cough. Tulsi oil is also used as an ear drop. Tulsi helps in curing malaria. It is very effective against indigestion, headache, hysteria, insomnia, and cholera. The fresh leaves of Tulsi are taken by millions of people every day. Many people wear Tulsi beads, which are said to have certain physical and medicinal properties.

2. Aloe Vera ( घृतकुमारीमुसब्बर)

Aloe vera grows only under the sun with well-drained dry or moist soil. Although the plant tastes like a turd, it’s still edible. The sap from aloe vera is extremely useful to speed up the healing & reducing the risk of infections for wounds, cuts, burns, reducing inflammation, Apart from its external use on the skin, aloe vera is also taken internally in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (drinking aloe vera juice), chronic constipation, poor appetite, digestive problems

3. Gotu Kola((Centella asiatica) इसे ब्राह्मी बूटी या मण्डूकपर्णी)

The Gotu kola acts on various phases of connective tissue development and stimulates healing of ulcers, and skin injuries, decreasing capillary fragility, and stimulating the lipids and protein necessary for healthy skin, Leaves are thought to maintain youthfulness. Crushed leaves are poulticed to treat open sores. The Gotu kola can also be used to: treat leprosy, revitalize the brain and nervous system, increase attention span and concentration, and treat venous insufficiency.

4. Calendula (गेंदा marigold)

It grows in almost any type of soil condition. It has no problem with nutritionally poor, very acidic, or very alkaline soils, just as long as it’s moist. Well known as a remedy for skin problems, the deep-orange flowered pot marigold variety is applied externally to bites, stings, sprains, wounds, sore eyes, and varicose veins Internally it is used to treat fevers and chronic infections. The tea of the petals tones up circulation and, taken regularly, eases varicose veins. Applying the crushed stems of the pot marigold to corns and warts will soon have them easily removable.

5. Basil(तुलसी)

You must have used basil a lot many times in food but have you ever tried it to heal flatulence? It has the power to treat: Cuts, Lack of appetite, Stomach gas, scrapes

6. Thyme (अजवायन के फूल)

It is mostly known for its strong antiseptic nature. It is wonderful when it comes to the treatment of Congestion, Stomach gas, Coughs

7. Rosemary (मेंहदी)

Rosemary is the great reviver. This perennial woody herb stimulates energy and optimism and sharpens memory and concentration by bringing more oxygen to your brain, according to UMMC. It’s a wonderfully stimulating alternative to caffeine when you need that second wind! A row of these long-lived and drought-tolerant plants makes a beautiful, bee-friendly, evergreen hedge. You may only need one plant in your garden, as a little bit goes a long way.

8. Lavender (लैवेंडर)

Long recognized for its sweet perfume, lavender also boasts medical benefits as a nervine and mild antidepressant. UMMC suggests adding it to your bath to alleviate stress, tension, and insomnia. It's also used in creams to treat sunburns and acne. Woody lavender plants prefer hot, sunny, and dry environments. The fresh flowers are tasty in small doses when added to salads, honey, butter, lemonade, and even shortbread cookies. If you’re crafty, try sewing up an herbal heating pad or eye pillow with the fragrant dried flowers.

9. German Chamomile (बबून या गलेबबूना)

Delicate, apple-scented chamomile demonstrates that mildness does not mean ineffectiveness. Primarily grown for its small, yellow-bellied flowers, NCCAM reports that chamomile is one of the best children’s herbs for treating colic, nervous stress, infections, and stomach disorders.

10. Fenugreek, Methi (मेंथी)

Fenugreek seeds are nourishing and taken to: encourage weight gain (take note, anorexics), inhibit cancer of the liver, lower blood cholesterol levels, treat inflammation and ulcers of the stomach and intestines, drain off sweat ducts, for bodybuilding, for late-onset diabetes, poor digestion, insufficient lactation, painful menstruation, labor pains, freshen bad breath, restore a dull sense of taste

11. Sage (तेजपत्ते )

Salvia, the Latin name for sage, means ‘to heal. Internally the sage is used for indigestion, flatulence, liver complaints, excessive lactation, excessive perspiration, excessive salivation, anxiety, depression, female sterility, menopausal problems, 

On the other hand, it is used externally for insect bites, skin infections, throat infections mouth infections, gum infections, skin infections, and vaginal discharge.

12. Peppermint (पिपरमिंट -विलायती पुदीना)

Peppermint is sometimes regarded as ‘the world’s oldest medicine’, with archaeological evidence placing its use at least as far back as ten thousand years ago. Peppermint is naturally high in manganese, vitamin A and vitamin C. Crushed leaves rubbed on the skin help soothe and relax the muscles. Infused peppermint leaves are used to: reduce irritable Bower syndrome against upset stomachs, inhibit bacterial growth, treat fevers, flatulence, spastic colon,

13. Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis- नींबू बाम sayantram.)

The reason the plant is called lemon balm is because of the lemon minty scent of the leaves. The flowers, which appear during the summer, are full of nectar. The crushed leaves, when rubbed on the skin, are used as a mosquito repellent, for herpes, sores, gout, and insect bites, Infusion of the leaves with water is known to treat: colds, fevers, indigestion due to nervous tension, digestive upsets in children, hyperthyroidism, depression, mild insomnia, headaches.

14. Globe Artichoke ( हाथी चक)

A bitter-tasting plant that requires a lot of sun, the cardoon has become important as a medicinal herb in recent years following the discovery of cynarin. The cardoon leaves, best harvested before flowering, help to: improve liver and gall bladder function, stimulate the secretion of digestive juices, lower blood cholesterol levels, treat chronic liver and gall bladder diseases, jaundice, hepatitis, atherosclerosis, early stages of late-onset diabetes

15. Ashwangandha (अस्वगंधा को भारतीय जिनसेंग)

Ashwagandha is best known for stress Reduction, Neural Protection, and a Lot More from an Ancient Herb, The benefits of ashwagandha are many; in addition to promoting fertility, aiding in wound care, and boosting the immune system, some other benefits are: Diuretic, Sleep aid, galactogogue, Anti-epileptic, Anti-tumor, Pain relief, Eye health, Heart tonic, Lowers cholesterol & Regulates blood sugar, Reduces depression and anxiety, Combats stress, Fights cognitive decline due to brain cell degeneration.

16. Lemon Grass (नींबू घास)

Lemongrass has been reported to have innumerable therapeutic and other health benefits. alleviate certain respiratory conditions including laryngitis and sore throats, and antipyretic property which reduces high fevers. useful for all types of pain including abdominal pain, headaches, joint pains, muscle pains, digestive tract spasms, muscle cramps, stomachache, and others, lemongrass inhibits bacteria and yeast growth. beneficial for nervous and stress-related conditions.

17. Bryophyllum, Panfuti (पथरचटा या पथरचट्टा)

Bryophyllum calycinum, Bryophyllum pinnatum, also known as the Air Plant, Life Plant, Miracle Leaf, Goethe Plant, and the Katakataka (Filipino)) is a succulent plant native to Madagascar. The leaf or its juice is taken for diabetes. Leaf paste application stops bleeding and heals wounds. The burnt leaf (Mashi) made into a paste with coconut oil cures burn. To prevent septic cuts from sharp instruments, 15 leaves with four peppercorns roasted, powdered, and mixed in cow ghee are applied. Leaf paste boiled in oil cures sciatica and rheumatic pains. One leaf eaten raw with one peppercorn first thing every morning for 3 to 7 days cures urinary stones. The leaves can be used raw for making chutneys or tablets.

18. Rui (कपास ) RUVA, Purple ( Ekke, Rui, arka ) Calotropis gigantea

The leaves and flowers of both varieties are used for the pooja of Shiva, Hanuman, and Devi. Leaves of both varieties are used for fomentation to paining joints. Fomentation of leaves after application of castor oil relieves stomach pain in infants.

19. Costus (कूठ)

Costus igneus, commonly known as an insulin plant in India, belongs to the family Costaceae. Consumption of the leaves is believed to lower blood glucose levels, and diabetics who consumed the leaves of this plant did report a fall in their blood glucose levels. The fresh leaves of this plant are chewed two times daily for 1 week after 1 week, 1 leaf should be chewed twice a day this dosage should be continued for 1 month. It is said that this treatment is effective in bringing blood sugar levels under control in diabetes patients.

20. Khus (खस या खसखस )

It has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects that provide relief from inflammations in the circulatory system and nervous system. Khus-Khus is used to create a tonic bath, which is the reason why it is often included in high-quality soaps. It is a boon for individuals suffering from rheumatism, arthritis, gout, muscular aches, dryness and cracking of skin, etc. The oil obtained from khus-khus has sedative effects and aids in the treatment of emotional outbursts, such as anger, anxiety, epileptic and hysteric attacks, restlessness, nervousness, etc.


21. Vitex Negundo (
निर्गुन्डी , संभालू/सम्मालूशिवारीनिसिन्दा शेफालीसिन्दुवार)

Commonly known as the five-leaved chaste tree, is a large aromatic shrub with quadrangular, densely whitish, tomentose branchlets. Key therapeutic benefits:  Because of its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties, the plant is useful in treating sores and skin infections.  Five-Leaved Chaste Tree relieves muscle aches and joint pains.  The herb is effective in treating vaginal discharge.

22. Sagargota (Bonduc nut, Fever nut, physic nut; Sanskrit Name: Kuberakshi; Hindi Name: Karanja, Karanju) Sagargota, Bonduc nut, Fever nut, the physic nut is used as an anti-diabetic & anti-malarial drug

Medicinal Uses: Root: In dysentery and diabetes, Leaves: Emmenagogue, Seed: Abortifacient used as an anti-malarial drug and also tonic

23. Stevia ( मीठी तुलसी)

With steviol glycoside extracts having up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar, stevia has garnered attention with the rise in demand for low-carbohydrate, low-sugar food alternatives. Because stevia has a negligible effect on blood glucose, it is attractive as a natural sweetener to people on carbohydrate-controlled diets.

24. Marsh Mallow (मार्शमैलो रूट या अल्थिया ऑफिसिनैलिस)

The plant from which marshmallows were once made. The root is taken internally to treat: inflammations and irritations of the urinary and respiratory mucus membranes to counter excess stomach acid, peptic ulceration, and gastritis.

Externally, the root is applied to bruises, sprains, aching muscles, insect bites, skin inflammations, and splinters. The leaves are very edible, unlike the aloe vera. They can be added to salads, boiled, or fried. It is known to help out in the area of cystitis and frequent urination.

25. Great Burdock (Arctium lappa,  Herbal Tea)

It requires moist soil and can grow shadeless. The great burdock is famous in the area of detoxification in both Chinese and Western herbal medicine. The root is used to treat ‘toxic overload’ that results in throat infections and skin diseases like boils, rashes, burns, bruises, herpes, eczema, acne, impetigo, ringworm, and bites. The leaves and seeds can be crushed to poultice them for bruises, burns, ulcers, and sores

26. Camomile (कैमोमाइलबबूने का फूल)

A sweet, crisp, fruity, and herbaceous fragrance has long been used medicinally as a remedy for problems in the digestive system. It has a soothing and calming effect in the area of aromatherapy, used to end stress and aid in sleep. The entire herb is used to treat common aches like toothache, earache, shoulder pain, and neuralgia.

27. Chinese Yum

A type of yam that can be eaten raw, the Chinese yam can be easily grown, succeeding in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny position. It is sweet and soothing to the stomach, and spleen and has a tonic effect on the lungs and kidneys. It is used internally to treat: tiredness, weight loss, loss of appetite, poor digestion, chronic diarrhea, asthma, dry coughs, uncontrollable urination,  diabetes, emotional instability

Externally, it is applied to ulcers, boils, and abscesses, The leaf, on the other hand, is used to treat snakebites and scorpion stings.

28. Echinacea ( purple coneflower)

One of the world’s most important medicinal herbs, echinacea can raise the body’s resistance to bacterial and viral infections by stimulating the immune system. It also has antibiotic properties that help relieve allergies. Basically, the roots are beneficial in the treatment of sores, wounds, and burns. It was once used by the Native Americans as an application for insect bites, stings, and snakebites. The echinacea grows on any well-drained soil, as long as it gets sunlight.

29. Siberian Ginseng (Panax Ginseng)

Siberian ginseng has a wide range of health benefits, mostly as a powerful tonic herb that maintains good health. Its medicinal properties are used for: menopausal problems, geriatric debility, physical and mental stress treating bone marrow suppression caused by chemotherapy or radiation, hypercholesterolemia, and neurasthenia with headache, insomnia, poor appetite, increasing endurance, memory improvement, anti-inflammatory purposes, immunogenic purposes, chemoprotective purposes, radiological protection.

30. The Great Yellow Gentian (Chireta)

The great yellow gentian root is a bitter herb used to treat digestive disorders and states of exhaustion from chronic diseases. It stimulates the liver, gall bladder, and digestive system, strengthening the overall human body. Internally, it is taken to treat: liver complaints, indigestion, gastric infections, and anorexia.

31. Sea Buckthorn (वंडर बेरीलेह बेरी और लद्दाख गोल्)

The sea buckthorn has been used throughout the centuries in China to relieve cough, aid digestion, invigorate blood circulation, and alleviate pain. The branches and leaves are used in Mongolia to treat gastrointestinal distress in humans and animals. The bark and leaves are used for treating diarrhea, gastrointestinal, and dermatological disorders, and topical compressions for rheumatoid arthritis. Even the flowers are used as skin softeners. The berries, on the other hand, are used together with other medications for pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cardiac, blood, and metabolic disorders. Fresh sea buckthorn berry juice is known to be taken in the event of colds,  fever,  exhaustion,  stomach ulcers,  cancer, metabolic disorders, liver diseases,  inflammation,  peptic ulcer, gastritis, eczema, canker sores, general ulcerative disorders, keratitis, trachoma

32. Tea Tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia)

Even the Aborigines have been using the tea tree leaves for medicinal purposes, like chewing on young leaves to relieve headaches. The paperbark itself is extremely useful to them as it serves to line coolamons when used as cradles, as a bandage, like a sleeping mat, as material for building humpies, as an aluminum foil, as a disposable raincoat, and for tamping holes in canoes.  The leaves and twigs, eventually made into tea tree oil, are anti-fungal, antibacterial, and antiseptic, and deserve a place in every household medicine box. Tea tree oil can be used to treat: cystitis, glandular fever, chronic fatigue syndrome, thrush, vaginal infections,  acne,  athlete’s foot, verrucae, warts, insect bites, cold sores, nits, minor burns

References:

https://nurserylive.com/

 

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