Lajjalu
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Botanical Name |
Mimosa Pudica |
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Family |
Mimosaceae |
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Sanskrit |
Lajjalu, Laajawanti, Samanga |
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English |
Touch Me Not Plant |
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Hindi |
Lajawanti, Lajjalu |
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Kannada |
Hadergitte, Lajja |
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Malayalam |
Thottavaadi |
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Telugu |
Manugu Maramu |
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Tamil |
Kasirottam, Tottachurungi |
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Marathi |
Lajri, Lajalu |
Distribution
It is a weed found throughout india in road sides.
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Parts Used |
Root, Leaves, Flower Heads |
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Dose |
Swarasa: 10-20ml, Kashaya: 50-100ml, Whole Plant 10-20gm Decoction |
Chemical Constituents
Mimosin, turgorin, etc
Ayurvedic Properties
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Quality (Guna) |
Lagu, Ruksha |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Kashaya, Tikta |
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Metabolism (Vipaka) |
Katu |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta |
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Impact (Prabhava) |
Sandhaniya |
Pharmacological Action
- Diuretic: useful in urinary system disorders.
- Spasmogenic: relieves abdominal colics.
- Antiviral: useful in fever and infections.
- It is a good blood purifier and thus useful in curing certain skin disorders.
- It is a good anti septic.
Therapeutic Uses
- Decoction of roots is given to relieve urinary tract disorders.
- Vaginal prolapsed: thick paste of root is applied over vagina with tight bandage for few hours.
- Symptomatic relief to piles, fistula etc
Some of the common formulations
- Brihat gangadhara churna
- Drakshadi churna
- Eladi churna
- Kutajavelehya etc
