Nattu Nilavembu / Siriyanangai Powder - 50 gm
Botanical Name : Andrographis paniculata English Name : Kalmegh/king of bitters / Green chirayta / creat / andrographis / India echinacea Tamil Name : Naatu Nilavembu Hindi Name : Chirayatha Malayalam Name : Nadan Nilavepu Telugu Name : Nila vembu
About :
Kalmegh | Nilavembu also called the king of bitters in English. Nila means soil and vembu means neem, the name exactly means a herb that grows close to the soil that is as sour as neem, nilavembu is very very tart, presently like neem.Andrographis paniculata is an erect plant with a height of 30?110 cm. Its stem is slender dark green, square in cross-section with longitudinal furrows and wings along with the angles. The lance-shaped leaves have hairless blades measuring up to 8 centimeters long by 2.5 wide. The small flowers are borne in spreading racemes. The fruit is a capsule around 2 cm long and a few mm wide. It contains many yellow-brown seeds.
Benefits :
Internal Benefits of Naatu Nilavembu ( Kalmegh/King of Bitters ):- Its have anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties, but most commonly used for the common cold, sinus infections, general inflammation, pain, and detoxification also used for Diabetes, Arthritis, Liver diseases, and Allergies.
How to Consume :
1. Morning: Mix 5 gms of powder in 100 ml water, Boil the content for a few minutes. once the water gets warm, filter the content and drink it before food. Repeat the same for Evening Dosage after dinner 2.Diabetic : A simple decoction made by boiling 15 to 20 leaves of fresh or dried kalmegh leaves in a cup of water till it is reduced in half can be used for treating diabetic patients 3.Dengue : Take 1 part of a single papaya leaf, 10 kalmegh leaves, 5 peppercorns and 1 tbsp of palm candy powder, pound it once in a mortar and pestle and boil till it is reduced to half a cup. Drink it for 3 days in an empty stomach.
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