Sanskrit Name:Gandrain
Devanagari Name:गांद्राइन
English Name: Gandrain Herb
Description:
Gandrain, also known as Calotropis gigantea, is a large shrub or small tree found in the tropical regions of India, Africa, and Southeast Asia. It grows up to 4-6 meters tall, with large, leathery leaves and clusters of purple or white flowers. Gandrain is known for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antibacterial properties. It is widely used to treat respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, and cough due to its expectorant properties, helping to clear mucus from the lungs. The plant is also effective in treating pain, particularly joint pain, muscle soreness, and arthritis, due to its analgesic effects. Gandrain also has antimicrobial properties, making it useful for skin infections, wounds, and ulcers. It helps balance Vata and Kapha doshas, promoting overall well-being, detoxification, and respiratory health.
Benefits:
- Yarrow, or Achillea millefolium, offers several key therapeutic benefits.
- It is a potent styptic, effectively stopping both internal and external bleeding, making it useful for conditions like heavy menstrual bleeding and bleeding ulcers.
- Additionally, it aids in treating gastrointestinal disorders such as dyspepsia and spastic stomach pain.
- The herb contains the alkaloid achilline, which contributes to its ability to arrest bleeding.
- Yarrow is included in various herbal formulations like Bonnisan, Geriforte, and Liv.52.
Medical Conditions(Relief):
- Gandrain is traditionally used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions, including arthritis and joint pain.
- It is known for its ability to soothe inflammation, reduce swelling, and promote overall joint health.
- Gandrain also helps with digestion, alleviating constipation and bloating.
- Additionally, it supports immune health and has antimicrobial properties that aid in treating infections.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
- Gandrain should be avoided by individuals with allergies to plants in the Fagonia genus.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider before using Gandrain, as its effects during pregnancy are not well-established.

