Jyotishmati

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Sanskrit Name:Jyotiṣmatī

Devanagari Name:ज्योतिष्मति

English Name: Black Pepper

Description:

Celastrus paniculatus, part of the Celastraceae family, is commonly referred to as Jyotishmati or Malkangani. This herb is beneficial for various conditions, including fistulas and several vataj disorders, among others. The seeds of this herb, when combined with butter, are known to enhance mental health, support nervous system function, and boost cognitive abilities. Additionally, it is effective in alleviating headaches, severe depression, and excessive drowsiness due to its renowned medicinal properties. Malkangani is also recognized for its role in addressing premature greying of hair. Other names for this herbal remedy include intellect tree, staff tree, and black oil plant.

Benefits:

Kadamb (Neolamarckia cadamba) is a sacred tree in Ayurveda and folklore, known for its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties. Its bark is used to manage fevers, diarrhea, and skin issues. Kadamb also supports liver function and promotes healthy urination. It is cooling in nature and balances Pitta and Kapha doshas, offering calmness and lightness to the system.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

Jyotishmati (again) is used for its cognitive benefits, particularly for improving memory and mental clarity. It also helps in managing stress and anxiety.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

Jyotishmati should be avoided by pregnant women and individuals with low blood pressure.

 

 

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