Vidhara, scientifically known as Argyreia speciosa, is a herb that has been shown to treat cuts, wounds, internal bleeding, rheumatism, ulcers, and Gangrene. Elephant creeper is another name for this plant. This plant's wood, roots, leaves, and seeds are utilised for a variety of medical purposes
Because the woods of this plant are a rejuvenator, diuretic, nervine tonic, and aphrodisiac, they are useful in treating nervous system ailments, rheumatism, strangury, and sexual abnormalities. The powder generated by soaking Vidhara lakdi in Asparagus tuber juice and then grinding them into powder can be utilised for a variety of medical purposes.
The following are some of the most common medicinal applications of Vidhara:
- For mending wounds, cuts, and other swelling disorders, the leaves can be moistened and then tied on the damaged area.
- This herb is very efficient in the treatment of Gangrene.
- Vidhara leaves can also be used to treat bed sores. The leaves must be pulverised for this, and the juice extracted and administered to the affected areas.
- Vidhara can effectively treat internal bleeding produced by any ailment, colitis, and ulcers of all types.
- This plant can also be used to treat dog bites.
- Vidhara is also beneficial in the treatment of tumours. This requires warming the upper surface of the herb's leaves and simmering them in butter. Following this, they must be linked to the tumour. This causes the tumour or cyst to explode, which initiates the healing process. The tumour will be successfully inhibited within the body if the leaves are knotted from their lower surface.
Because the woods of this plant are a rejuvenator, diuretic, nervine tonic, and aphrodisiac, they are useful in treating nervous system ailments, rheumatism, strangury, and sexual abnormalities. The powder generated by soaking Vidhara lakdi in Asparagus tuber juice and then grinding them into powder can be utilised for a variety of medical purposes.
The following are some of the most common medicinal applications of Vidhara:
- For mending wounds, cuts, and other swelling disorders, the leaves can be moistened and then tied on the damaged area.
- This herb is very efficient in the treatment of Gangrene.
- Vidhara leaves can also be used to treat bed sores. The leaves must be pulverised for this, and the juice extracted and administered to the affected areas.
- Vidhara can effectively treat internal bleeding produced by any ailment, colitis, and ulcers of all types.
- This plant can also be used to treat dog bites.
- Vidhara is also beneficial in the treatment of tumours. This requires warming the upper surface of the herb's leaves and simmering them in butter. Following this, they must be linked to the tumour. This causes the tumour or cyst to explode, which initiates the healing process. The tumour will be successfully inhibited within the body if the leaves are knotted from their lower surface.