TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA
description & usage
A common climbing shrub growing on other high trees in tropical Western India (grows wild on heldges at Ahmedabad), Burma and Ceylon.
Uses:
Cold fevers, seminal weakness and urinary affections, stomach, spleen affections, chronic gonorrhoea.
How to Use:
Five gram of dried stem, powder or a decoction of the aerial part of the plant including the leaves could be used for respiratory, urinary and alimentary tract problems.
Parts Used:
Leaves, Stems
Taste:
Bitterness
Action:
Anti periodic, alterative, diuretic.
Uses:
Cold fevers, seminal weakness and urinary affections, stomach, spleen affections, chronic gonorrhoea.
How to Use:
Five gram of dried stem, powder or a decoction of the aerial part of the plant including the leaves could be used for respiratory, urinary and alimentary tract problems.
Parts Used:
Leaves, Stems
Taste:
Bitterness
Action:
Anti periodic, alterative, diuretic.