Amar Bel, also known as "Immortal Vine," is a type of parasitic vine related to the Morning Glory family.
What is Amar Bel:
Amar Bel, also known as "Immortal Vine," is a type of parasitic vine related to the Morning Glory family. It grows in a prolific manner over host plants or other support, with inter-twined stems giving it the common name of "Devil's Hair."
Initially, the starter plant would have had some roots. Within a few days of germination, this touch-sensitive plant finds a host and dies if it can't find one. After establishing itself on a host body, it draws nutrition from that host as a stem parasite and its own roots wither away. The twining stem develops Haustoria which are root-like and penetrate the host stem to draw water and nourishment.
The flowers are small—white with a perfect bell shape and fleshy calyx attached directly to the stem nodes—and they come in clusters at the end of each twining strand. The plant is voracious and destructive; it will overgrow and kill its host if left unchecked! It can also be a cause of transmission for different virus diseases such as Citrus mosaic (CMV) or Purple
Amar Bale Benefits:
How to use:
Grind about 50 grams of akash bel and cook it in one litre of water.
Take it 2 ml in the morning and evening. Mixing water in quantity and drinking it cures the problem of stomach gas and colic.
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