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Herb Information
Name: Cassia
Biological Name: Cassia tora
Other Names: Cassia, chakramarda, chakunda, Jue ming zi, cassia seed

Takara, Prapanna

Description: 

This small plant grows in dry soil in tropical India. It is an Ayurvedic herb. Also used in Chinese medicine.

Parts Used: Leaves, seeds, roots
Remedies For

Actions:

Antipyretic, antibiotic, antihypertensive, cholesterol reducing aid, mild laxative

Externally: Germicide, antiparasitical

Internally: Gentle laxative

Seeds and leaves are used for skin diseases, and leprosy. Leaf decoctions (made by adding 1 part leaves to 10 parts water) given in two ounce doses to children, removes fevers during teething. The herb also eases skin itch and eruptions when it is given mixed with lime juice.

The tender leaves are a very nutritioous and tasty when cooked.

Used as a poultice, warmed leaves reduce gout, sciatica, and joint pains. Seeds are used as a substitute for tea and coffee.

Traditional Chinese Medicine:
This herb is especially good for conditions of the eyes. it will brighten them and relieve pain, congestion, itchiness, redness, or sensitivity to light when caused by wind-heat conditions. It can also be used when there is headache along with some of the above conditions in cases of liver yang rising. It is useful when there is either chronic or acute constipation accompanying liver yin deficiency. it has been shown to be effective in lowering cholesterol and reducing blood pressure.

Dosage: Decoction, paste, poultice, oil
6-12 grams
Safety: 

Cassia seeds should not be used by those with diarrhea or lethargy and should not be used with cannabis seed.

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