Samunder Sokh Seeds is a genus in the morning glory family, with 90 species native to continental tropical Asia, Malaysia, and northern Australia. A nervosa is a vine native to India; the genus name comes from the Greek argyrols, referring to the silver colour at the underside of the leaf and the species epithet is a reference to its conspicuous veins.
The two most frequently cited common names are “elephant creeper” referring to the resemblance of its large leaves to elephant ears and “Hawaiian wood rose” for the resemblance of the fruit to a carved rose. It is known by more than 20 common names in India.
Benefits:
Helps us in preventing and curing the following:
- It is used as a digestive, aphrodisiac, diuretic, alterative, tonic, and contraceptive.
- Samunder Sokh Seeds is also used to treat anorexia, gonorrhea, strangury, chronic ulcers, rheumatism, diseases of the nervous system, diabetes, obesity, syphilis, chronic cough, cold, fever, rheumatic affections, hemiplegic and dysentery.
- The leaves are used externally to treat ringworm, eczema, itch and other skin diseases.
- The leaves are also used internally to cure boils and swellings. In some parts of India leaves and seeds are eaten.
- Samunder Sokh Seeds is also reported to be used for its fibres.
Other Names:
Elephant creeper, Hawaiian baby woodrose, Silky elephant glory, Woolly morning glory, Bichtarak, Goguli, Ghav bel, Samundar-ka-pat, Samudra-sokh, Vidhara, Samudra haale, Samudravalli, Samudra somk, Samudrappacha, Gugguli, Samudrasoka, murva,samudraphalaka, samudrashosha, Vriddadaru, Katar-palai, Samuttira-p-palai, Chandra poda, Samundar Sonk, Samudra, Samandar Saunk.
Safety Information:
- For Natural Taste & Freshness, Keep it in cool and dry place.
- Avoid direct Sunlight & Do not Refrigerate.
- Store the contents in an Airtight Container after opening the package.
- All herbal medicine should be used under Medical Supervision only.
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