Health Benefits of Lakshmana (Ipomoea Sepiaria)
Lakshmana is mentioned in Ayurveda for snakebite, filariasis, constipation, boils, wounds, rejuvenation, infertility, headache, and many more.
It has tetracosane, quercetin, myristic acid, beta-sitosterol, beta-carotene, daucosterol, and many more.
It has aphrodisiac, anti-sterility, arsenic-antidote, rejuvenating, diuretic, aphrodisiac, laxative, anti-diabetes, and many other properties.
Infertility: Lakshmana is used extensively in Ayurveda medicine to treat infertility and also for the pumsnvanana sanskara.
Snakebite: Its internal and external applications are very effective in snake poison.
Constipation: Its laxative qualities make it extremely useful in treating constipation.
Urinary tract infections: Additionally, the herb helps with urinary tract issues such as infections and burning micturition.
Boil and abscess: Its external applications are best for the decrement of cellulitis in the initial stages of the abscess and boil.
Aphrodisiac: It helps with sterility and has natural aphrodisiac qualities.
Arsenic poisoning: Hedge bindweed is utilized in ayurvedic arsenic formulations as an antidote for treating arsenic poisoning.
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