Medicinal Plants Of Nepal

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NAGKESAR (MESUA FERREA)

 

MESUA FERREA, नागकेसर  Nagkesar

NAGKESAR (MESUA FERREA)   

Nepali Name: नागकेसर  Nagkesar  

Scientific Name: Mesua ferrea

Hindi Name: नागकेसर  Nagkesar  

Traditional Uses and Process of Use:

1. Stimulant: Nagkesar seeds are known for their stimulant properties, which can help in promoting alertness and vitality.

2. Alterative: It is used as an alterative, aiding in the purification of blood and detoxification of the body.

3. Fever: Nagkesar is traditionally employed to reduce fever and manage its symptoms.

4. Biliousness: It is used to alleviate conditions related to biliousness, promoting a healthy balance in bile secretion.

5. Foul Breath: Nagkesar may be used to address issues related to foul breath, acting as a natural breath freshener.

6. Scabies and Skin Eruptions: The herb is applied in the treatment of skin conditions such as scabies and eruptions, contributing to skin health.

7. Itching: Nagkesar can be used topically or internally to relieve itching associated with various skin ailments.

8. Sore Throat: It is employed in Ayurveda for soothing sore throats, providing relief from discomfort.

9. Cough: Nagkesar is used to manage cough symptoms, offering respiratory support.

10. Vomiting: In Ayurvedic practice, Nagkesar may be used to alleviate vomiting and associated digestive issues.

Process of Use:

Seeds: The seeds can be consumed internally for their stimulant and alterative effects. They can be powdered and mixed with honey or water.

Topical Application: For skin issues, a paste or oil infusion of Nagkesar can be applied to the affected area.

Infusion/Decoction: Prepare an infusion or decoction of Nagkesar for managing fever, sore throat, and cough. Boil the desired part of the plant in water and consume the liquid.

Inhalation: Inhaling the vapor of Nagkesar-infused water may help in relieving respiratory issues.

Mouthwash: To address foul breath, a decoction of Nagkesar can be used as a mouthwash.


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