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Date de parution 01 avril 2020
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Edition 2019 DISCLAIMER While every attempt has been made to provide accurate and timely information in this book, neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for errors, unintended omissions or commissions detected therein. The author and publisher makes no representation or warranty with respect to the comprehensiveness or completeness of the contents provided. All matters included have been simplified under professional guidance for general information only, without any warranty for applicability on an individual. Any mention of an organization or a website in the book, by way of citation or as a source of additional information, doesn’t imply the endorsement of the content either by the author or the publisher. It is possible that websites cited may have changed or removed between the time of editing and publishing the book. Results from using the expert opinion in this book will be totally dependent on individual circumstances and factors beyond the control of the author and the publisher. It makes sense to elicit advice from well informed sources before implementing the ideas given in the book. The reader assumes full responsibility for the consequences arising out from reading this book. For proper guidance, it is advisable to read the book under the watchful eyes of parents/guardian. The buyer of this book assumes all responsibility for the use of given materials and information. The copyright of the entire content of this book rests with the author/publisher. Any infringement/transmission of the cover design, text or illustrations, in any form, by any means, by any entity will invite legal action and be responsible for consequences thereon.
Publisher's Note
Medicinal Plants and Herbs have been used by mankind from times immemorial, particularly in the traditional Indian systems of medicine, such as Ayurveda and Homeopathy . Some of them are even toxic, but of immense pharmaceutical value.
Basically, plants have the ability to synthesise a wide variety of chemical compounds that are used to perform important biological functions and to defend against attack from predators, like insects, fungi, bacteria and viruses, thus, protecting us from a number of deadly diseases like Cancer, Tuberculosis, AIDS and many incurable Skin and Venereal diseases.
The study of plants for medicinal purposes is called as Herbalism or Herbal Medicine and the usage of these medicinal plants for treatment and cure of different types of diseases is known as Naturopathy . This book contains an exhaustive list of about 200 medicinal plants and herbs which are used totally or in parts, such as their roots, stems, leaves, or barks, crushed or decocted, boiled or mixed with water or honey, etc., to treat innumerable commonly occurring diseases like: cough and cold, fevers, pneumonia, skin diseases, indigestion, diarrhoea, asthma, and even snake-bites and scorpion-stings.
Though all the usage and treatments suggested in the book have been authenticated by the author, yet a doctor’s advice is a must before consuming or applying these plant extracts on your body.
All said and done, the book has been aimed to enlighten all its readers about the Natural Cure and Healing of several diseases with Plants and Plant Products, which generally do not have any side effects and help to completely eradicate the diseases from their roots . Hope the book is beneficial to all and serves its purpose well. We would be glad to receive your valuable suggestions and queries on the subject to make it all the more appealing and worth reading..............
Contents Publisher’s Note 1. Kariyat 2. Hophead 3. Porcupine Flower 4. Bell Weed 5. Blue Fox Tail 6. Marsh Barbel 7. Malabar Nut 8. Gandarusa 9. Water Willow 10. Crested Lepidagathis 11. Magenta Plant 12. Nongmangkha 13. Snake Jasmine 14. Karvy 15. Singkrang 16. Sage Leaved Alangium 17. Chives 18. Himalayan Onion 19. Prickly Chaff Flower 20. Two-toothed Chaff Flower 21. Mountain Knot Grass 22. Sessile Joyweed 23. Milk and Wine Lily 24. Marking Nut 25. Sugar Apple 26. Himalayan Thorowax 27. Indian Pennywort 28. Himalayan Hogweed 29. Nepal Hogweed 30. Wild Carrot 31. Batino 32. Sea Mango 33. Indrajao 34. Shrub Vinca 35. Sarpagandha 36. Wild Snake Root 37. Nag Kuda 38. Sweet Indrajao 39. Cabbage Palm 40. Green Milkweed Creeper 41. Gurmar 42. Indian Sarsaparilla 43. Holostemma Creeper 44. Pergularia 45. Indian Ipecac 46. Aloe Vera 47. Common Yarrow 48. Toothache Plant 49. Sticky Daisy 50. Goat Weed 51. Indian Wormwood 52. Spanish Needles 53. Kakronda 54. Safflower 55. Siam Weed 56. Chicory 57. Wild Cosmos 58. Thickhead 59. False Daisy 60. Elephant Foot 61. Burma Agrimony 62. Quick Weed 63. Madras Carpet 64. Hill Gynura 65. Stem Clasping Ligularia 66. Costus 67. Kasturi Kamal 68. Brahma Kamal 69. Snow Lotus 70. St. Paul’s Wort 71. Prickly Sow-Thistle 72. Sow Thistle 73. East Indian Globe Thistle 74. Feverfew 75. Giant Mexican Sunflower 76. Little Ironweed 77. Chinese Wedelia 78. Yellow Dots 79. East Himalayan Balsam 80. Chitra 81. Indian Barberry 82. Nepal Mahonia 83. Calabash Tree 84. Katsagon 85. Sausage Tree 86. Roheda 87. Comfrey 88. Indian Borage 89. Shepherd’s Purse 90. Indian Olibanum 91. Hatchet Cactus 92. Fever Nut 93. Amaltas 94. Coffee Senna 95. Sita Ashok 96. Tanner’s Cassia 97. Asian Spider Flower 98. Garlic Pear Tree 99. Nag Kesar 100. Arjun Tree 101. Baheda 102. Chebulic Myrobalan 103. Grass of the Dew 104. Rudravanti 105. Dwarf Morning Glory 106. Giant Potato 107. Kidney Leaf Morning Glory 108. Painted Spiral Ginger 109. Air Plant 110. Chinese Cucumber 111. Wild Cucumber 112. Umbrella Sedge 113. Karmal 114. Wild Yam 115. Gaub 116. Jamaica Cherry 117. Dwarf Rhododendron 118. Pink Scaly Rhododendron 119. Yellow Scaly Rhododendron 120. Red Physic Nut 121. Graceful Sandmat 122. Suryavarti 123. Triangular Spurge 124. Asthma Weed 125. Willow-Leaved Water Croton 126. Bellyache Bush 127. Kamala Tree 128. Castor Bean Plant 129. Red Sandalwood 130. Red Bush Tea 131. Himalayan Milk Vetch 132. Takoli 133. Shisham 134. West Indian Indigo 135. Pongam Tree 136. Velvet Bean 137. Tree Bean 138. Salaparni 139. Indian Kudzu 140. Sensitive Smithia 141. Trefle Gros 142. Wild Indigo 143. Red Clover 144. Coffee Plum 145. Fried Egg Tree 146. Lesser Swertia 147. Panicled Swertia 148. Stone Flower 149. Ceylon Hydrolea 150. Golden Eye Grass 151. Himalayan Bugle 152. Malabar Catmint 153. Shady Calamint 154. White Dead Nettle
Kariyat

Botanical Name:
Andrographis paniculata
Family:
Acanthaceae (Ruellia family)
Synonyms:
Justicia paniculata
Common Names:
Kariyat, Creat • Hindi: Kirayat, Kalpanath • Manipuri: Vubati • Marathi: Oli-kiryata, Kalpa • Tamil: Nilavembu • Malayalam: Nelavepu, Kiriyattu • Telugu: Nilavembu • Kannada: Nelaberu • Bengali: Kalmegh • Oriya: Bhuinimba • Konkani: Vhadlem Kiratyem • Urdu: Naine-havandi • Assamese: Kalmegh • Gujarati: Kariyatu • Sanskrit: Kalmegha, Bhunimba • Mizo: Hnakhapui
Description:
Kariyat is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in all parts of the plant. It grows erect to a height of 1-4 ft in moist shady places with smooth leaves and white flowers with rose-purple spots on the petals. Stem dark green, 0.3 - 1.0 m in height, 2-6 mm in diameter, quadrangular with longitudinal furrows and wings on the angles of the younger parts, slightly enlarged at the nodes; leaves glabrous, up to 8.0 cm long and 2.5 cm broad, lanceolate, pinnate; flowers small, in lax spreading axillary and terminal racemes or panicles; capsules linear-oblong, acute at both ends, 1.9 cm x 0.3 cm; seeds numerous, sub quadrate, yellowish brown.
Medicinal Uses:
Since ancient times, Kariyat is used as a wonder drug in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic systems of medicine as well as in tribal medicine in India and some other countries for multiple clinical applications. The therapeutic value of Kalmegh is due to its mechanism of action which is perhaps by enzyme induction. The plant extract exhibits antityphoid and antifungal activities.
Hophead

Botanical Name:
Barleria lupulina
Family:
Acanthaceae (Ruellia family)
Common Names:
Hophead, Philippine Violet • Bengali: Vishellakarani
Description:
Hophead is a popular medicinal plant distributed in mountains of southern and western India. Shrubbery plant with single dark green leaves, red-brown branches, and flowers that bloom in upright spikes. It is an erect shrub with smooth, hairless stems and leaves. Leaves narrowly obovate, spine-tipped, 3.5-9 cm long, 0.8-1.2 cm wide. Flowers occur in a terminal spike with overlapping bracts which are broadly ovate, 15 mm long, green with purple upper half. Flower consists of a 3m long corolla tube, opening into 1 cm long petals. Longer stamen filaments 2 cm long; shorter stamens fertile. Style is 3 cm long and smooth.
Medicinal Uses:
Traditional and therapeutic use is anti-inflammatory for insect bites, its fresh leaves are used for herpes simplex, and roots for anti-inflammatory centipede bites.
Porcupine Flower

Botanical Name:
Barleria prionitis
Family:
Acanthaceae (Ruellia family)
Common Names:
Porcupine flower, Barleria • Hindi: Vajradanti • Tamil: Kundan • Kannada: Mullu goranti • Malayalam: Kuttivetila • Gujarati: Pilikantashelio
Description:
Porcupine flower is an erect, prickly shrub, usually single-stemmed, growing to about 1.5 m tall. The stems and

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