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Monday, March 31, 2014

Alstonia scholaris - Ruk attana - රැක්කත්තන

Botanical name  - Alstonia scholaris
Family                 - Apocynaceae
English name      - Devils tree
Sanskrit names   - Sapta parna, Visalatvak, Sarada, Vishamacchada
Singhalese name- Ruk attana
Parts used   - Bark, Latex, Flowers, leaves & Extract
Properties:    
Rasa          Tikta, Kashaya
Guna         Laghu, Snigdha
Veerya      Ushna            
Vipaka      Katu
Attributes / Karma:
Alleviates Tri dosha. Specially Kapha, Vata. Promote appetite. (Saraka) nutritive
Cures-wounds, skin diseases, blood disorders, Krimi, asthma, Gulma.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Medicinal uses

External
Putrefied wounds – paste of the bark is applied.
Wounds – tender leaves are first boiled, made in to a paste & then applied on wounds.
Headache – powder of the flowers is used for nasal administration.

Internal
Decoction or the powder of bark is used for loss of appetite, abdominal pains, abdominal lump & dysentery.
Twigs of the tree are used for brushing teeth as it is bactericidal.
Skin diseases – mixture of decoction + Copacini is used.

Formulations
Saptaparna satavadi vati
Saptaccadadi taila



1 comment:

  1. Excellent read, I just passed this into a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that black seed oil
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