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Recieved: 2002/10/19  11:22  
Subject: [K-list] Forward from M.Namasivayam on herbal remedies 
From: Druout
  
On 2002/10/19  11:22, Druout posted thus to the K-list: MY EXPERIENCE
 
  I am Namasivayam, Age 48, working as a librarian in Tamil Nadu, India. I  
have been suffering illness like Blood Presure Diabetic, Ulcer, Piles,  
Angina, and Anxity Simultaniously for the past 10 years. Allopathic Medicines  
did not help too much and I could not recovered. My Cardiologist advised me  
to do Mediation. Four years ago, I learned Simplified KUNDALINI YOGA of  
VEDATHRI MAGARISHI OF Tamil Nada. With Simultaneous application of certain  
herbal plants as advised by one Siddha Yogi in Tamil Nadu I recovered  
completely from all my illness.
 
 
 
 I think a miracle has been done in favor of my health hence I  
felt that this experience must be shared with the ones who are also suffering  
from such kind of illness. That is why I have chosen this Internet media to  
share My Experiences.
 
 
 
 I have nursing four herbal Plants in My house and collect  
their seeds for free distribution. One of the Plant Namely OCIMUM SANCTUM  
(N.O LABIATAE) in Tamil it is called Karunthulasi. This Plant grown up in my  
house up to 8 feet. I have collected the Stem of the Plants and considered as  
having spiritual Values. Then as Usual I have distributed the stems of the  
Plant to those who are having faith in spiritual Experience.
 
 
 
  Recently again I met the above mentioned Siddha Yogi and  
shared my Experiences. He told me the usage of the stem of OCIMUM SANCTUM. As  
David by him I cut the stem in to one-inch pieces During evening put a piece  
of stem into a glass of water. The next Morning I used to drink the water in  
empty stomachs I and My Family Members including my friends practicing this  
process for the past one month. We found that the problem in the stomach such  
as in digestion , Pain , Ulcer, Piles, loose Motion are cured to the great  
extent. The Yogi told me that a piece of stem can be used daily up to six  
months. He also told me that a person who is a prefers Vegetarian may get  
better result.
 
 
 
 I have taken the details of the four herbal plants from the dictionary of  
MEDICAL PLANTS BY DOCTOR N.K. SHANMUGAM PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1989 BY  
NAKEERAN PUBLISHERS CHENNAI 600 004. Hence I, there fore, request that this  
information may be circulated to all the members of our group. 
 
 
 
HERBAL-1
 
CLITORIA TERNATEA
 
(sangupuspam) (N.O. Papilionaceae)
 
 Habit: Climber Parts
 
 Used: Root, bark, seeds and leaves
 
 Constituents: Root bark contains Tannin and Resins. Seeds contain fixed Oil.
 
 Action: Fresh root is Apparent and Diuretic. Seeds are powerful
 
 Cathartic. Root bark is Demulcent, Diuretic and Laxative.
 
 Uses : This is used to treat indigestion, constipation, and arthritis and  
eye ailments. This is employed with advantage in cases of ascetic,  
Enlargement of the abdominal viscera, sore throat, skin diseases etc. This  
removes phlegm and the mucous in the throat through purgation. They are  
useful in splenetic disorders, intestinal worms, and neurosis of the thumb  
similar to cramp itching, sloughing ulcers black and white Spots in the body  
etc., Roots relieves the irritation of the bladder and urethra it is  
prescribed for gonorrhea, diabetes and other urinary disorders. Ground into  
powder and it is given for children in indigestion, fever and croup.
 
 
 
HERBAL- 2
 
OCIMUM SANCTUM
 
(KARUNTHULASI) (N.O. Labiatae)
 
 
 
 
 
Habit : Herb Parts
 
 Used: Whole plant
 
 Constituents : An essential oil
 
 Action : Similar to white variety. 
 
 
 
Uses : This is more powerful than white variety. This gives relief in cough,  
wheezing, boils poisonous bites and acts as an anthelmintic. Leaves are dried  
and powdered if sniffed up acts as parasiticide. To treat scorpion sting,  
nine leaves are given along with ripened coconut. This also cures hoarseness  
due to phlegm. Seeds rubbed along with cold water if taken internally cures  
cough and irritating Cough and gleet. 
 
  
HERBAL-3
 
SOLANUM TRILOBATUM
 
(Thuthuvalai) (N.O. Solanaceae)
 
 Habit: Climber Parts
 
 used : Whole plant
 
 Constituents: Leaves contain moisture, protein, minerals, and crude fiber  
And other 
 
  Carbohydrates.
 
 Action: Cardiac, Tonic, Carminative, Stimulant, Expectorant, Nutritive,  
Diaphoretic
 
and  Aphrodisiac
 
 Uses: This is a kind of climber, which has thorns. The root And leaves are  
bitter
 
and astringent. If taken as a vegetable, it relieves diseases of ear due to  
phlegm, asthma, indigestion, spermatorrhoea etc. The leaves are Roasted along  
with onion in gingerly oil. This is used to treat difficulty in breathing.  
The dosage for the first three days is once daily and again after three days  
continue the same dosage. The treatment for tuberculosis with this is as  
follows. The leaves are made into a paste with cowâ™s butter, 10gms of mixture  
of long pepper, celery and myrabalan. This paste is heated and 5 ml of the  
extract is used daily for 40 days. The flower paste with gee if taken along  
with curd acts as an aphrodisiac and improves mental power. Leaf is very  
effective against indigestion, spermatorrhoea and fatigue. To treat diseases  
of ear, ascetic, impaired digestion due to excessive heat, the leaves are  
used along with pulses. If used as ear drops, the leaf juices cures dullness  
of hearing, otorrhoea and other diseases of ear. Dried and powdered fruit, if  
taken internally cures phlegmatic disorders, rheumatism, constipation,  
gastric problems. The ripened fruit cures chest congestion chest pain. This  
is an antidote to snake poisons. The researchers are trying to make medicines  
from the leaves and stem of this plant.HERBAL-4 
 
OCIMUM BASILICUM
 
(Thiruneetrupachai) (N.O. Labiatae)
 
 
 
 Habit: Shrub or herb Parts 
 
used: Whole plant Constituents: Leaves contain an essential oil, which  
contains new trepan. Action: Diaphoretic, Carminative, and Stimulant. Seeds  
are Mucilaginous, Demulcent, Aphrodisiac and Diuretic. Leaves are Fragrant  
and Aromatic. Juice of the plant is Anthelmintic. Root is Febrifuge.
 
Uses: Flowers of this aromatic herb is white in color with Fragrant smell.  
Juice of the leaves cures ringworm infection and other skin Diseases. Leaf  
juice if rubbed reduces the pain in scorpion sting. Leaf juice if taken along  
with lukewarm water cures vomiting. The mixture of its leaves and sweet flag  
are ground and if applied reduces the pimples. Juice of the leaves if taken  
relieves labor pain and pain during Parturition. This also cures phlegmatic  
disorders and vomiting. Juice of the leaves mixed with cowâ™s milk if taken  
twice daily for Seven days, cures venereal diseases. Seeds and flowers are  
used as stimulant, diuretic and demulcent. Seeds If taken after childbirth,  
removes the pain. Seed indecoction cures urinary Diseases. Leaves are  
powdered and used as a snuff to eradicate the maggots from  the nose. This  
also cures drowsiness. Seeds are used to cure piles and constipation. Sherbet  
made out of its seeds cures dysentery, gleet and cough. Decoction of the  
leaves if irrigated to the nose acts as parasitiside but produces anesthesia.
 
 
 
By
 
 M.NAMASIVAYAM 
 
 
 
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