SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cassytha filiformis
HINDI NAME: Amar Bel, Akashavalli
ENGLISH NAME: Cuscuta, Dodder plant
FAMILY: Convolvulaceae
SHORT DESCRIPTION
The whole Amar bel plant is used for therapeutic purposes in Ayurveda. Amarbel, according to Ayurveda, decreases vitiated Kapha and Pitta dosha. It has an astringent and bitter flavour, as well as a cold potency. According to Ayurveda, it serves as a stambhana herb that has both restricting and healing properties on the body.
USES & HEALTH BENEFITS
- Provides relief from GIT issues like flatulence, bloating etc.
- Detoxifying action
- Increases digestive fire
- Cardiotonic
- Hepato-protective in nature
- Controls hair-fall
- Cures dandruff
- Amazing skin moisturising agent
PRECAUTIONS & SIDE EFFECTS
- No side effects are reported other than stomach upset and nausea if taken in overdose.
- Advised to take on prescription, if having any chronic illness or under anymedication.
HOW TO USE
- Applying freshly squeezed juice of Amarbel to the skin aids in treating skin disorders.
- Amarbel juice aids in the detoxification of the liver and the reduction of its toxic burden.
- It can be administered to the afflicted region externally to reduce oedema and inflammation and hasten wound healing.
- Applying Amarbel paste to the hair and scalp regulates hair loss and relieves dandruff.