A Wonder Natural Organic Drink
Health Benefits
- Ranawara increases sexual vitality while increasing the sperm count can correct ejaculation improving your sexual pleasure.
· Antioxidant benefit
· Remedy for skin disorders and body odor.
· Antimicrobial qualities
· Boosting Immunity
· Prevents Urinary Tract Infections
· Lower blood sugar levels -prevents diabetes
· Regulates menstrual cycle and Reduce menstrual pain
· Treats Gastrointestinal Problems
· Helps to decrease heart deceases ( lower bad cholesterol levels – LDL )
· Prevents high blood pressure
· Acts as a detoxifying agent and excretes harmful toxins from the body
· Prevent constipation
· May protect your skin from aging and sun damage.
· Lowers blood cholesterol levels.
· May help weight loss ( Reduce BMI [ Body Mass Index ] )
· Helps treat many skin disorders
· Improves skin complexion
· Regular use of dried Avaram Senna flowers keeps the skin blemish free.
Its flowers are irregular, bisexual, bright yellow and large (nearly 5 cm across), the pedicels glabrous and 2.5 cm long. The racemes are few-flowered, short, erect, crowded in axils of upper leaves so as to form a large terminal inflorescence stamens barren; the ovary is superior, unilocular, with marginal ovules.
Ayurvedic usage-
Treatment for:-Skin diseases,Dysentery,Diabetes mellitus.
Parts used to make medicine-Leaves ,Flowers,Barks,Roots
Propagation -Seeds
The flowers are large and yellow . The plant grow widely in the Madhya Pradesh and the Western peninsula of India. It grows abundantly throughout the dry zone, and is common plant near the coast of Sri Lanka.
The panchangaya or the five parts of the Ranawara tree such as leaves, roots, flowers, bark and seeds are commonly used in indigenous treatment. They are used especially in the treatment of diseases of the urinary organs and also in case of constipation.
In the treatment of diabetes it gives excellent results either as a powder as a decoctions with bee’s honey.
An infusion of the leaves makes a cool drink. The indigenous physicians have recommended Ranawara leaves and flowers in the form of tea, especially in the case of diabetes. It is also called Matara Tea, under which name Trimen’s ofFlora of Ceylon refers to it. The people in the dry zone
drink it as a remedy for malaria or other fevers.”