Coneflower This plant is an evergreen vine. Once planted, the pecans will continue to come through the seeds again. It is used for worship. It also has many Ayurvedic health benefits. These flowers are made into tea and drunk. The plant is also known as Cone Flower, Dintena Plant, Aparanjika Plant and Giri Karnika in Sanskrit.
Drinking this coniferous tea has a calming effect on the brain and is therefore used in the treatment of vertigo and brain weakness in emesis, indigestion, constipation jaundice and piles. Eliminates sputum and bile bugs. It is also used to treat sores such as pylorus duodenum.
Circulatory system: As this conifer is a hemostatic and blood purifier, it is useful in relieving bleeding disorders and blood infections. Hot infusion of these flowers is given to prevent small pox.
Respiratory system: It is used as a remedy for common cold, cough and asthma because it acts as an expectorant and reduces the irritation of the respiratory organs. Apart from this, the whole plant is used for smoking. The decoction is used for gargling in throat expressions.
Sources: Cone paste is applied on the neck for neck stiffness.
Urinary system: It increases urination. Decoctions are used in the treatment of diarrhea.
Reproductive system: Since this plant is spermatogenic, it is given for semen depletion.
Skin: It can be used for relief in various skin disorders.
Temperature: The bitter taste is best for February and winter fever by the bitter and cold symptoms. It can be used for cooling effect. It reduces symptoms such as vomiting, thirst and burning sensation, which are caused by flatulence and sputum defects in fever.
Satmikaranan: It increases physical strength and weight
Eliminates sputum and bile bugs. The leaves, flowers and roots of the plant are also used as part of the treatment.
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