Key Facts

Origin
Unknown
Campus Zone
Campus

  • Medicinal Uses:

    • It enhances digestion, stimulates appetite, and activates the nervous system in small doses, though higher doses can cause paralysis or death.

    • It is employed to induce abortion.

    • In Ayurveda, roots are used to treat skin diseases, diarrhoea, plague, and leprosy.

    • Additionally, it is used to manage dyspepsia, piles, leprosy, swelling, worms, cough, phlegm, flatulence, and biliousness.

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