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Blumea lacera

Blumea lacera

Blumea lacera, a member of the Compositae (Asteraceae) household, is a medicinal herb broadly recognized in customary medicine systems over Asia. Known by dint of diverse slang names such as Kukundara, Kakaronda, and Kaatu mullangi, that herb possesses been utilized for centuries owing to its therapeutic properties. It thrives in tropical and warm regions, particularly in subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. The herb exhibits significant medicinal worth, with its foliage, roots, and crucial lubricate being used to handle ailments ranging from high temperature to parasitic infections.

     

    Names in Different Countries

    Blumea lacera is known by dint of varied names over cultures:

     

    ancient Indian language: Kukundara, Kukuradru, Taamrachuuda

     

    Unani: Kakarondaa

     

    Siddha/Tamil: Narakkarandai, Kaatu mullangi

     

    people: Kakranda

     

    These names mirror its common use in Ayurveda, Unani, and customary folk medicine.

     

    Geographical Distribution

    Blumea lacera grows abundantly in tropical and warm climates, particularly in:

     

    subcontinent: establish in plains, wastelands, and woods edges.

     

    Southeast Asia: Thrives in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

     

    Africa: Present in some regions with appropriate climatic conditions.

     

    The herb prefers unlocked, bright areas and good-drained soils, frequently growing as a remove in cultivated fields.

     

    External Structure

    Blumea lacera is an yearly herb with the following characteristics:

     

    elevation: Grows upward to 1-2 meters tall.

     

    Stem: Erect, branched, and hidden with beautiful hairs.

     

    Leaves: Alternate, elongated to lanceolate, jagged margins, and a slightly hairy surface.

     

    Flowers: Small, golden, clustered in terminal or axillary inflorescences.

     

    Fruits: small achenes with pappus hairs aiding in breeze scattering.

     

    healing Properties

    The herb possesses numerous bioactive compounds, contributing to its medicinal effects:

     

    Antipyretic: Reduces high temperature.

     

    Astringent: Contracts tissues and reduces secretions.

     

    Diuretic: Promotes urine manufacture.

     

    Anthelmintic: Effective against parasitic worms, particularly threadworms.

     

    Anti-inflammatory: Exhibits significant activity against inflammation.

     

    Antibacterial & Antifungal: Essential lubricate shows microbial opposition.

     

    Chemical Composition

    The crucial lubricate removed from Blumea lacera contains:

     

    Cineol (66%): A major component with antiseptic properties.

     

    d-Fenchone (10%): Contributes to its fragrant and therapeutic qualities.

     

    Citral (6%): Known for its antifungal and anti-inflammatory effects.

     

    Additionally, the herb contains campesterol, lupeol, beta-sitosterol, and other phytochemicals that improve its medicinal worth.

     

    Advantages and Uses

    Blumea lacera offers many wellness benefits:

     

    Fever administration: Leaves are used as a antipyretic.

     

    Digestive Aid: Helps in deobstruent and diuretic functions.

     

    Parasitic Infections: Effective against intestinal worms.

     

    Anti-inflammatory Applications: Used in treating lump and ache.

     

    Cholera Prevention: Root extracts are employed in customary cures.

     

    Methods of Use

    The herb can be administered in diverse forms:

     

    Leaf Decoction: Boiled foliage are consumed to reduce high temperature and handle worms.

     

    Essential Oil: Extracted via vapor distillation, used in antimicrobial applications.

     

    Poultice: Crushed foliage are applied topically for inflammation.

     

    dusted Root: captured orally for digestive and anticholerin effects.

     

    Conclusion

    Blumea lacera stands as a precious herb in customary medicine, offering a natural cure for high temperature, infections, and inflammation. Its common availability and varied therapeutic applications become it a significant herb in Ayurveda, Unani, and folk recovery practices. With continued investigation, its potential in modern medicine could be further surveyed, reinforcing its part in holistic healthcare. The integration of customary acquaintance and systematic confirmation ensures that Blumea lacera remains a crucial atom of herbal medicine for generations to come.


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    Kukurauda, कुकुरौंदा, कुकन्दर, Blumea lacera,

    Kukurauda,  कुकुरौंदा, कुकन्दर, Blumea lacera,

    यो वर्षामा देखिने - हात अग्लो फुस्रो हल्का झुस भएको भार १००० मिटरसम्म सबै ठाउँमा पाइन्छ पहेँलो फुल्ने उग्र गन्ध दिने झार कपुर भनिने कुकरौंदालाई प्रयोग गरी लाभ लिनुपर्छ यो वायुनाशक, ज्वरनाशक,

      रक्तस्तम्भक, मूत्रल कफघ्न मानिन्छ रक्तार्शमा चिसो रोगमा १०-१५ ग्राम स्वरस तथा चूर्ण आधा - एक चम्चा खाना पछाडि दिनमा पटक मनमन तातो पानीसँग खानुपर्छ यसको काँढापानी / माना पिउने मुखमा टुक्रा चुस्दा विशेष लाभ मिल्छ

      परिचय

      कुकुरौंदा (Blumea lacera) नेपालमा पाइने एक प्रमुख जडीबुटी हो। यसलाई कुकन्दर, झार कपुर, वा फुस्रो झार पनि भनिन्छ। यो वनस्पति निकै सामान्य रूपमा पाइने भएकाले यसको औषधीय प्रयोग पनि धेरै ठाउँमा गरिन्छ। यसको उग्र गन्ध र पहेँला फूलहरूले यसलाई सजिलै चिन्न सकिन्छ। नेपाली परम्परागत चिकित्सामा यसको धेरै महत्त्व छ, विशेष गरी वायु सम्बन्धी रोग, ज्वरो, र रक्तार्शमा यसको प्रयोग गरिन्छ।

      उपलब्धता

      कुकुरौंदा नेपालको तराई देखि १००० मिटर सम्मको उचाईमा पाइन्छ। यो वर्षायाममा धेरै देखिने गर्छ। यसको वनस्पति नेपाल बाहेक भारत, बंगलादेश, श्रीलंका, थाइल्याण्ड, म्यानमार, र दक्षिण पूर्वी एसियाका अन्य देशहरूमा पनि पाइन्छ। यसले नम्र जलवायु र ओसिलो माटोमा राम्रोसँग बढ्न सक्छ।

      भौतिक गुणहरू

      • यो वनस्पति १-२ फिट अग्लो हुन्छ।
      • यसको हाँगामा फुस्रो र हल्का झुस लागेको हुन्छ।
      • पातहरू साना, डाँठमा एक-एक पात जोडिएका हुन्छन्।
      • फूलहरू साना र पहेँला रंगका हुन्छन्।
      • यसको गन्ध उग्र र कपुर जस्तो हुन्छ।

      औषधीय गुणहरू

      कुकुरौंदामा निम्न औषधीय गुणहरू पाइन्छन्:

      • वायुनाशक (Carminative): पेटको ग्याँस, अपच, र पेट फुल्ने समस्यामा लाभदायक।
      • ज्वरनाशक (Antipyretic): ज्वरो घटाउन मद्दत गर्छ।
      • रक्तस्तम्भक (Hemostatic): रक्त बहने रोक्न सहयोगी।
      • मूत्रल (Diuretic): मूत्र सम्बन्धी समस्यामा उपयोगी।
      • कफघ्न (Expectorant): कफ, खोकी, र श्वासप्रश्वास समस्यामा फाइदाजनक।

      लाभहरू

      • रक्तार्श (Piles) मा: यसको रस वा चूर्णले रक्तस्राव रोक्न मद्दत गर्छ।
      • चिसो रोगमा: यसले शरीरको चिसो लाग्ने समस्यामा राम्रो असर गर्छ।
      • पेटको ग्याँस र अपचमा: यसले पाचन प्रणालीलाई सुधार गर्छ।
      • ज्वरो घटाउन: तातो पानीसंग यसको चूर्ण खानाले ज्वरो कम हुन्छ।
      • मुख रोगमा: यसको काँढा पानीले मुखको घाउ र दाँत दुखाइमा आराम दिन्छ।

      प्रयोग विधि

      1. स्वरस (रस):
        • १०-१५ ग्राम ताजा पातको रस दिनमा २ पटक तातो पानीसंग सेवन गर्नाले रक्तार्श र चिसो रोगमा फाइदा हुन्छ।
      2. चूर्ण:
        • आधा-एक चम्चा चूर्ण खाना खाएपछि दिनमा २ पटक लिन सकिन्छ।
      3. काँढा (क्वाथ):
        • यसको पात उमालेर १:१ अनुपातमा पानी बनाएर पिउनाले मुख रोग, पेट दुखाइ, र ज्वरोमा फाइदा हुन्छ।
      4. मुखमा चुस्ने:
        • यसको पातको टुक्रा मुखमा चुस्दा मुखको बदबी, घाउ, र दाँत दुखाइमा आराम मिल्छ।

      संकलन संरक्षण

      • संकलन: कुकुरौंदा वर्षायाममै धेरै फैलिन्छ, त्यसैले यसको पात र डाँठ यसै समयमा संकलन गर्नु उपयुक्त हुन्छ।
      • सुकाउने: पातहरूलाई छायामा सुकाएर चूर्ण बनाउन सकिन्छ।
      • भण्डारण: सुकेको चूर्ण वा पातहरू एयरटाइट कन्टेनरमा राख्नुपर्छ ताकि यसको गुण कायम रहोस्।

      निष्कर्ष

      कुकुरौंदा (Blumea lacera) नेपालमा सजिलै पाइने एक महत्त्वपूर्ण जडीबुटी हो। यसले वायु सम्बन्धी रोग, ज्वरो, रक्तार्श, र मूत्र समस्याहरूमा राम्रो असर गर्छ। यसको प्रयोग विभिन्न रूपमा गर्न सकिन्छ, जस्तै रस, चूर्ण, वा काँढाको रूपमा। यसको संकलन र संरक्षण गर्दा सावधानी अपनाउनुपर्छ ताकि यसको औषधीय गुण कायम रहोस्। नेपाली जनताको स्वास्थ्य रोग निवारणमा यसको ठूलो भूमिका रहेको छ।

       

      Introduction

      Blumea lacera, locally known in Nepal as Kukurauda, Kukundar, or Thaangne Jhaar, is a medicinal herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. This annual plant is recognized for its strong aroma and is often referred to as "wild camphor" due to its camphor-like scent. In various regions, it's also called Damong-mabaho in the Philippines, Kakronda in India, and Kukurmuta in Bangladesh.

       

      Availability in Nepal and Other Countries

      In Nepal, Kukurauda thrives in moist areas up to 1,000 meters above sea level, especially during the monsoon season. It's commonly found in fields, roadsides, and forest edges. Beyond Nepal, Blumea lacera is widespread across tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, including India, Bangladesh, the Philippines, China, and parts of Africa and Australia. Its adaptability to various climates makes it a prevalent herb in these regions.

       

      Physical Properties

      • Height: Typically grows between 1 to 2 feet tall.
      • Stem: Erect, branched, and covered with fine hairs.
      • Leaves: Oblong to lance-shaped with serrated edges, emitting a strong aroma when crushed.
      • Flowers: Small, yellow, and clustered, blooming during the monsoon season.
      • Odor: Strong camphor-like scent, which acts as a natural insect repellent.

       

      Medicinal Properties

      Blumea lacera is renowned for its diverse medicinal properties:

      • Antipyretic: Helps reduce fever.
      • Antimicrobial: Effective against various bacteria and fungi.
      • Antioxidant: Combats oxidative stress in the body.
      • Anti-inflammatory: Reduces inflammation and swelling.
      • Diuretic: Promotes urine production, aiding in detoxification.
      • Antidiarrheal: Helps in managing diarrhea.
      • Cytotoxic: Exhibits activity against certain cancer cell lines
      • Hepatoprotective: Protects the liver from damage.

      These properties are attributed to its rich phytochemical composition, including compounds like (Z)-lachnophyllum ester, germacrene D, and β-farnesene.

       

      Advantages

      • Natural Remedy: Offers a holistic approach to treating various ailments without synthetic chemicals.
      • Accessibility: Easily found in many regions, making it a cost-effective medicinal option.
      • Versatility: Can be used in multiple forms—juice, powder, decoction, or paste.
      • Minimal Side Effects: When used appropriately, it has limited adverse effects compared to some pharmaceuticals.

       

      Uses

      • Fever and Cold: The juice or decoction helps in reducing fever and alleviating cold symptoms.
      • Digestive Issues: Acts as a stomachic, aiding in digestion and relieving bloating.
      • Skin Conditions: The paste is applied to treat wounds, insect bites, and skin infections.
      • Respiratory Problems: Inhalation of its steam or consumption of its decoction can relieve bronchitis and asthma symptoms.
      • Piles (Hemorrhoids): The root, combined with black pepper, is traditionally used to treat bleeding piles.
      • Liver Health: Its hepatoprotective properties support liver function and detoxification.

       

      Using Method

      • Juice: Extract fresh juice from the leaves and consume 10-15 ml twice daily after meals.
      • Powder: Dry the leaves, grind into a powder, and take half to one teaspoon with warm water post meals.
      • Decoction: Boil the leaves in water to make a decoction; drink 50 ml twice daily.
      • Paste: Crush fresh leaves to make a paste and apply to affected skin areas.
      • Inhalation: Boil leaves in water and inhale the steam to relieve respiratory issues.

       

      Harvesting and Preservation

      • Harvesting: Collect the plant during the monsoon season when it's in full bloom. Ensure to pick healthy, disease-free plants.
      • Drying: After harvesting, clean the plant parts and dry them in a shaded, well-ventilated area to preserve their medicinal properties.
      • Storage: Store the dried parts in airtight containers, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
      • Shelf Life: Properly dried and stored, the plant materials can retain their efficacy for up to a year.

       

      Conclusion

      Blumea lacera, or Kukurauda, is a testament to nature's pharmacy, offering a plethora of health benefits rooted in traditional medicine. Its widespread availability and diverse therapeutic properties make it a valuable herb in both rural and urban settings. By understanding and utilizing this plant responsibly, we can harness its full potential for holistic well-being.

       
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