Punarnava - A tribal aphrodisiac can bring back your youth...
Punarnava is a common weed found in open ground, near farms and fields and also it is abundantly seen in our courtyards. The botanical name of the plant is Boerhavia diffusa. Tribesmen in Patalkot refer this plant as an aphrodisiac. It is said that it enhances vitality and vigour. If the powder of whole plant is taken for 3 months, it helps tremendously. They use this herb for curing various health disorders. Mainly, the herb is used in curing jaundice. Punarnava along with powder of Harra fruits is given to the patient suffering from jaundice. For patients suffering from heart disorders, the combination of Punarnava and Arjun bark is very effective. To burn fat and reduce weight, the plant should be dried, powdered and mixed with 2 teaspoon honey and taken everyday. To cope fever, Punarnava should be boiled in milk and taken thrice a day, it helps a lot. The next plant I’ll discussing here is Latjeera. For more Dr Acharya can be reached at 09824050784
Posted on: Jan 04, 2012. Tags: Deepak Acharya
Lashun (Garlic) is also an indigeneous medicine...
Dr Deepak Acharya shares information about how tribals use Lahsun (Garlic) in their day to day health practices. Lahsun is a common spice used in Indian kitchen and widely used by the indigenous tribesmen in India for curing their general and critical health disorders. The botanical name of the plant is Allium sativum. Lahsun is fantastic remedy for joint pains and arthritis. If the buds of Lahsun are chewed, it is said to be effective in gastric problems. Children should be supplemented Lahsun sap (20-30 drops) along with a glassful of water, it expels worms. If Lahsun buds are boiled in Mustard oils and applied over painful body parts, if affects immediately and pain is relieved. Chew raw Lahsun helps in increasing blood platelets and it is supposed to be good for anemic patients. In the next recording, he will share information about Punarnava herb. For more Dr Acharya can be reached at 09824050784
Posted on: Jan 02, 2012. Tags: Deepak Acharya
Documentation of tribal herbal knowledge need of the hour
Dr Deepak Acharya from Ahmedabad is talking about his work of documentation of tribal knowledge of herbal medicine. He says most of the tradtional tribal healers are at the fag end of their life and there is a big possiblity that the knowledge will go with them. He says they make sure that the intellectual property right of this knowledge is with the tribals and they also benefit from the commercialisation of this knowledge. For more on his work you can contact Dr Acharya at 07926467407
