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Health Tips: There is a plant in nature which is called the treasure of Ayurveda, about which very few people know. People throw away this plant found in villages considering it to be ordinary, but it is considered effective in many diseases.
Baliya: If Damanak is present in the house, then small problems automatically come under Damanak’s control. This plant may look like a bush, but it is a magical house of herbs. People throw away this plant found in villages considering it to be ordinary, but knowledgeable doctors consider it no less than a health treasure. Identification begins with its aromatic leaves. The fragrance is such that the mind gets refreshed and the taste is so bitter that the tongue directly asks, brother, what is this, but believe me, this bitterness makes Damanak a special medicine in traditional Ayurveda.
According to Ballia’s famous Ayurvedacharya Dr. Priyanka Singh, Damanak leaves and roots have been used in many home remedies for generations. If the paste of its leaves is applied on swelling and small wounds, it provides great relief. The decoction of roots and leaves has been traditionally used for stomach related problems and weakness. Some people consider it very beneficial and effective in chronic pain and frequent fever.
No serious side effects
The most interesting thing about Damanak is that no serious side effects have been registered so far. Its root has also been traditionally used in the problems related to stones and if its powder is taken with Amla, it gives strength to the body. By consuming it, problems like indigestion, constipation, cold, arthritis, fatigue, liver problems, cough, respiratory diseases, anemia (blood deficiency), urinary disorders, stones, eye diseases and allergies can be cured.
Use only on the advice of Ayurvedic doctor
Ayurvedacharya Dr. Priyanka told that as much as its benefits are famous, knowing its correct quantity and method of consumption is equally important. Therefore, like any Ayurvedic herb, Damanak should also be used only with the advice of an Ayurvedic doctor, otherwise, in some circumstances, Damanak may prove harmful.
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