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Ingredient Name : Bombax malabaricum DC.


Arabic Name : Musli Sembhal, Samaghul Mochras (Gum)
Bengali Name : Roktosimul, Shimul, Simul
Chinese Name : Mu mien
English Name : Silk Cotton Tree, Red Kapok Tree, Simal Tree
French Name : Arbre En soie De Coton, Fromager
German Name : Silk Baumwollbaum, Roter Seidenwollbaum
Gujarati Name : Shemalo
Hindi Name : Semal, Deokapas, Shimul, Mochras (Gum)
Kannada Name : Kempuburunga
Latin name : Bombax malabaricum DC.
Marathi Name : Sanvar
Persian Name : Sembhal, Gond Supari (Gum)
Punjabi Name : Simble, Mocharas (Gum)
Sanskrit Name : Rakta Shalmali, Panchparnil
Urdu Name : Sembhal, Mochras (Gum)

Description: The root possesses tannins and non-tannins. It is aphrodisiac, demulcent, diuretic (slight), emetic, stimulant and tonic. Useful in sexual and seminal debility, premature ejaculation, gonorrhoea, blood impurities, dysentery and also in general debility. Externally, it is used as a styptic and also for fomenting wounds.

The gum is credited with astringent, constipative, demulcent, styptic and tonic properties and is used for dysentery, diarrhoea, bleeding piles, colitis, haemoptysis in pulmonary tuberculosis, influenza and menorrhagia. 30 patients of bleeding piles were treated with the gum (2 gm. in milk twice daily). Complete cure was observed in 70% cases, whereas a remarkable improvement was observed in 10% patients and marginal improvement in 20% cases.

Recommended Dosage: Gum: 5 to 10 g powder; Root: 5 to 10 g powder.

Contraindication: This herb has no known warnings or contraindications.


 
 
   
   
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