Thursday, May 7, 2009

Medicinal Plants


 Hibiscus ( Hibiscus rosa-sinensis , Family:  Malvaceae) acts as an antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cholagogue, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, emollient, purgative, refrigerant, resolvent, sedative, stomachic and tonic.  All the parts of Hibiscus plant are useful medicinally.  Hibiscus leaves are emollient, diuretic, refrigerant and sedative.  Leaves, seeds, and mature calyces exhibit diuretic and antiscorbutic properties.  Succulent calyx, boiled in water, is used as a drink in bilious problems.   Fruits act as  antiscorbutic.   Bitter roots are used as aperitive and tonic.  Mucilaginous leaves can be used as an emollient and as a soothing cough remedy.  Hibiscus leaves make excellent shampoo.  Flower extract has been used in many folk remedies for liver disorders, high blood pressure and as aphrodisiac. Hibiscus relieves stomach problems, sweetens breath and soothes nerves. An extract of the hibiscus flowers lower cholesterol content in blood serum and helps to prevent oxidation of LDL (bad cholesterol).  Daily uptake of Hibiscus tea  is useful for reducing high blood pressure.
         

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