Decoction, powder, medicated oil.
For serious illness like cancer, use one or more ounces daily.
Application
Roots
Roots are given in infusion for nervous and urinary diseases, disorders
of the blood and bile, bleeding piles, gonorrhea, cystitis, leuccorrhoea,
chronic dysentery, nervous diseases such as insanity, facial paralysis,
and asthma. It is also used as a cardiac tonic. Dose is from 1/2
to 2 drachms.
Mashabaladi Kvatha is an Ayurvedic remedy that contains Sida cordifolia.
It is used for hemiplegia, stiff-neck, facial paralysis and noise
in the ears with headache.
Another Ayurvedic herbal oil that contains Sida cordifolio is Balataila
(Bala Taila, Bala Thailam). It is used for nervous diseases, facial
paralysis, and sciatica. It is very efficacious in curing those
diseases when they are due to inflammation of the nerves. It is
also used as a cardiac tonic.
Root juice is used to promote the healing of wounds. In combination
with other herbs it is also used for increasing sexual power.
For intermittent fever attended with cold shivering fits:
Use a decoction of the Sida cordifolia root and ginger.
For elephantiasis
Pound the root of Sida cordifolia into a paste. Mix it with the
juice of pahuyrah tree. Apply externally.
For the relief of leucorrhoea
Take powdered root-bark of Sida cordifolia mixed well with milk
and sugar.
Dhanwantri Tailam (21 and 101 times boiled) is an Ayurvedic herbal
oil that contains S. cordifolia and 47 other substances prepared
in milk. It is recommended for all disorders produced by the derangement
of vata dosha, emaciation, weakness, diseases of generative organs,
paralysis and rheumatism. This oil was clinically proven to be effective
for neuralgia. Recommended dose of the oil is quarter tola taken
in cumin-seed decoction.
Prabhanjana Vimardhana is a compound liniment made up of S. cordifolia
and the five bigger roots of dashamula. It is used for external
application in sciatica and neuritis of legs attended with pain.
Leaves
Leaves of this herb are mucilaginous and used as a demulcent and
with other cooling leaves are applied in ophthalmia. Leaves mixed
with rice are given to alleviate the bloody flux.
In infusion they are prescribed in fevers as a cooling medicine
and to check bloody fluxes. When fresh, they are bruised and applied
to boils to promote suppuration. Leaves are cooked and eaten in
cases of bleeding piles.
Seeds
Seeds are used in gonorrhoea, cystitis, piles, colic and tenesmus.
Boiled milk whisked with fibrinous twigs coagulates. The fluid is
decanted and is given internally for piles.
Whole Herb
Juice of the whole plant pounded with a little water is given for
spermatorrhoea, rheumatism and gonorrhea. Dose: 1/4 seer.
Roots, leaves and seeds are all used in Ayurveda as a stomachic
and as a cardiac tonic.
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