Description :
Vijaysaar is a big tree whose bark is very useful for diabetes. The bark of the tree is made into a wooden glass and the glass is used as remedy to cure diabetes Some water is kept in the wooden glass overnight and is consumed early morning by diabetes patients. The color of the water changes to brown and glass is changed after around 1 month when the water color does not change. Vijaysaar is safe and cheap method to take care of Diabetics,weight control and reduce joints pain.
Detail :
Botanical Name : Pterocarpus marsupium.
English Name : Indian kino tree, Malabar kino tree.
Hindi Name: Beeja saar, Vijay saar.
Sanskrit Name : Asana, Beejaka
Malayalam Name : Venga
Common Name: Vijayasar, Bijasal,Indian Kino Tree, Malabar Kino Tree, Kino , bila,Asana, Beejaka, Petaca, Bandhukavriksha
Family Name : Fabaceae
Family Name : Fabaceae
Part Used : Heart Wood, Leaves,flowers
Medicinal Uses:
- Indian kino has many therapeutic and medicinal properties and is used in treating conditions like elephantiasis, diarrhea, leucoderma, rectalgia, cough, dysentery, and grey hair.
- The crushed leaves of the plant are used externally for the treatment of boils, sores and certain types of skin diseases.
- Consumption of the herb helps to lower the lipid and glucose levels of the body.
- It leads to the significant reduction in the blood sugar levels, in diabetic patients.
- One of the major effects of indian kino in human body is that it helps to prevent cell proliferation and induces apoptotic effect in tumor cell lines.
- The heartwood of pterocarpus marsupium is astringent, bitter acrid, anti inflammatory, anthelmintic and anodyne. It is considered magical for diabetes. It turns the water blue as soon as it comes in contact with the water.
- It is good for elephantiasis, leucoderma, diarrhoea, dysentery, rectalgia, cough and greyness of hair.
- The bark is used as an astringent and in toothache. The bruised leaves are considered useful as an external application for boils, sores and skin diseases.
- The bark is used as an astringent and in toothache.
- The bruised leaves are considered useful as an external application for boils, sores and skin diseases.
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