Seed extracts are used to purify the blood and to treat mucous disordersDecoction of seeds is used for the treatment of some diseases of the eye. Ripe seed kernels are used in the treatment of ophthalmology. Bitter, astringent leaves are used as a purifier and as a treatment for phlegm, asthma, and bronchitis.
Uses:- The leaves of this plant are used for constipation and digestive purposes, powdered dried flowers, and flower buds are used in case of diabetes, the seed shows potent remedial action in case of eye infections, the bark is used for treating gonorrhoea, gout, rheumatic pain, whereas the root powder is extremely effective in the treatment of fever, urinary disorders and other bacterial infections.
Also effective for…
• Diabetes.
• Joint and muscle pain (rheumatism).
• Eye infections (conjunctivitis).
• Constipation.
• Liver disease.
• Urinary tract diseases.
• Other conditions.
Family | Fabaceae | Odour | Characteristic odour |
Latin Name | CASSIA auriculata | Herb Extract Ratio | 10:1 |
Sanskrit Name | Avartaki | Water solubility | Water soluble 80% |
Common Name | Chaksu | Alkaloid | Calcium Sennoside 10-20% |
Solvent Used | Water | Taste | Bitter |
Storage Condition | Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container. | Appearance | Brown Powder |
Touted as a potent anti-diabetic and antimicrobial herb, C. auriculata is imbibed with a rich source of antioxidants, polysaccharides, tannins, flavonoids, anthraquinones, and phytosterols.
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