Lajwanti
Uses
- Ayurvedic Uses:
- Known for its wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Used in treating piles (hemorrhoids), urinary disorders, and skin conditions.
- Helps in controlling diabetes and improving liver health.
- Reproductive Health:
- Traditionally used to support female reproductive health, addressing menstrual issues.
- May help with male fertility and vitality.
- Nervous System:
- Known for its calming effects, beneficial for anxiety and stress relief.
- Helps in managing insomnia and promoting restful sleep.
- Digestive Health:
- Used as a mild laxative to relieve constipation.
- Supports gut health and detoxification.
Lajwanti seeds, also known as Mimosa pudica seeds, come from the “Touch-me-not” plant, a sensitive and medicinal herb known for its unique response to touch. The seeds are small, brownish, and oval-shaped, often used for their therapeutic properties in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine.
Characteristics
- Scientific Name: Mimosa pudica
- Common Names: Lajwanti, Sensitive Plant, Touch-Me-Not, Chui-Mui
- Appearance: Small, brown, and oval with a smooth texture
- Taste: Slightly bitter and astringent
- Plant Origin: Native to tropical regions, commonly found in India, South America, and Africa
Precautions
- Should be taken in moderation.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Individuals with chronic illnesses should seek medical advice before using.
Weight | 100GM, 250GM, 500GM |
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