Sanskrit Name:Jayanti
Devanagari Name:जयन्ती
English Name: Jayanti Herb
Description:
Jayanti, also known as Sesbania grandiflora, is a fast-growing tree native to India and Southeast Asia. The tree grows to a height of 6–12 meters and produces large, fragrant, white or purple flowers. Jayanti is highly valued for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory properties. The leaves, flowers, and seeds of the tree are used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and cough by reducing inflammation and promoting clear airways. Jayanti is also beneficial for digestive health, helping to treat indigestion, gas, and bloating by improving digestive fire (Agni). The tree helps balance Pitta and Kapha doshas, promoting respiratory health, digestive health, and overall well-being.
Benefits:
Jayanti is known for its medicinal uses, particularly for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial properties. It is commonly used in traditional medicine to treat conditions like fever, infections, and skin ailments. Jayanti also has properties that help in promoting digestion, alleviating digestive disorders like constipation and bloating. It is used to reduce joint pain and inflammation and improve overall immune function. Additionally, it supports healthy skin, reducing acne and soothing irritation.
Medical Conditions(Relief):
Jayanti is known for its strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is commonly used in treating conditions like arthritis, muscle pain, and joint stiffness. The herb has antibacterial and antiviral properties, which make it useful for fighting infections and reducing symptoms of fever and inflammation. Jayanti is also used to improve liver health and promote detoxification by supporting the elimination of toxins from the body. It has a mild sedative effect, which helps in managing stress and anxiety.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
Jayanti should be avoided by pregnant women, as its uterine-stimulating effects may lead to complications. It should also be avoided in people with low blood pressure, as it can further lower blood pressure levels. People with a history of allergies to plants in the Asteraceae family should avoid using Jayanti.

