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Herb Information
Name: Nagabala |
Biological
Name: Sida Spinosa, Sida alba ,
Sida alinifolia
See Also: Sida cordifolia,
Sida Rhombifolia
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Other
Names:
Bonmethi, Gorakchaulia, Gulsakari, Kadumenthys, Kantalo-bal, Khar-yashtika, Kattuvantiyam, Mayir-mamkkam, Pilabarela, Sham- lethe-dashti, Tukati-khareti
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Description:
Nagabala is found throughout the hotter parts of India and
Sri Lanka.
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Parts
Used:
Leaves used in gleet and
scalding urine.
Root and root bark used in
debility and fever.
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Remedies
For:
Leaves are demulcent and refrigerant and are useful in gonorrhoea, gleet and scalding urine.
Decoction of the root-bark and root is used in mild cases of debility and fever.
Leaves are bruised in water, strained through cloth and administered in the form of a draught.
Root is used in decoction.
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Safety:
No information available.
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