Medicinal plant - Achyranthes aspera
Scientific name: Achyranthes aspera
Common name: Devil's horsewhip, Chirchra, uttareni, nayurivi, rabo de gato (Spanish)
Scientific classification:
Kingdom: Plantae
Sub-kingdom: Tracheobionta
Division: Mgnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Sub-class: Caryophyllidae
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Amaranthaceae
Genus: Achyranthes
Species: A. aspera
Achyranthes aspera
Habit: Herb
Description: It is a small herb, leaves are simple and spikes are present
Family: Amaranthaceae
Useful parts: Leaves and roots
Medicinal uses: It is used to reduce extra cholesterol, for teeth problems and for normal delivery. It is used as medicine for gynecological problems due to unhygienic living conditions during pregnancy, wounds, ulcers, against parasites and microbes; for digestive problems, for cleaning nasal therapy, wounds, ulcers, skin diseases, vaginal diseases. Seeds are used for bleeding piles, it relieves the blockages of phlegm, eases bronchitis, treats asthma, chronic fever, utilized to treat the urinary stones, cystitis, nephritis treatment, and piles.
Dosage: Crushed leaves are applied over the wounds, and the seeds are recommended to use with rice water for bleeding piles.
Chemical constituents: Ecdysterone, hexatriacontane, triterpenoid saponins, betaine, 6-pentatriacontanone and achyranthine.
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