Calotropis

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Sanskrit Name:Calotropis

Devanagari Name:कलोट्रोपिस

English Name: Milkweed

Description:

Calotropis procera, often referred to as “Akanda” or “Madar,” is a significant plant species in traditional Indian medicine, particularly in Ayurveda. This adaptable plant flourishes in dry and semi-dry environments and is celebrated for its wide range of medicinal benefits. This article will delve into the habitat, characteristics, and therapeutic applications of Calotropis procera according to Ayurvedic principles.

Benefits:

Calotropis, also known as Madar, has potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is used to treat pain, inflammation, and respiratory problems such as asthma. Calotropis is also used for skin conditions like wounds and eczema.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

Calotropis is used for its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used to treat joint pain, muscle cramps, and respiratory issues like asthma and bronchitis. Calotropis is also used for its skin-healing properties and is applied for wounds and ulcers.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

Calotropis should be avoided in individuals with sensitive skin or allergies to its components. It should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice, and should be avoided by individuals with kidney or liver issues.

 

 

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