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Monday, December 19, 2011

Asoka flowers, treat dysentery, hemorrhoids

Interest Asoka (Sarca indica) is a sacred tree in India. They can be found all over India. The flowers can also be found in many parts of Indonesia.

Flowers have a variety of colors, including red, orange and yellow. Many preferred as an ornamental plant for its leaves can be in the form of flowers and beautiful.

Ingredients:

Historical documents state that contains Asoka hematoxylin. The results of recent analysis showed that the dried bark of Asoka contain crushed enough tannin and organic substances that contain iron.
Ashoka does not contain the active nature of the alkaloids and essential oils. The bark contains tannin and a series of catechins.

Parts used: bark, flowers

Drug Use:

The skin of this plant is used as an astringent and soothing womb (uterine sedative). This herb acts directly on muscle fibers that stimulate the endometrium of the uterus and ovarian tissue.

It is used for uterine fibroids or ovarian fibroids, menorhagia, bleeding hemorrhoids (piles), and hemorrhagic dysentery.

- For cervical / uterine, especially for menorhagia because uterine fibroids and other causes.

Prepare 4 ounces of leather plant, 4 ounces of milk, and 16 ounces of boiled water and then all the ingredients until the water evaporates.

Take this mixture and drink the milk. Potions can drink two to three times during the menorhagia experience.

- For internal bleeding, hemorrhoids / bleeding hemorrhoids and hemorrhagic dysentery.

Ashoka bark is also useful for treating hemorrhoids / bleeding hemorrhoids and hemorrhagic dysentery. Extracts from the bark of the tree has a good effect for this condition.

While Ashoka flowers are crushed and mixed with water is useful for treating hemorrhagic dysentery.

Side Effects: No information available.

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