English: Psychorialpa Chanha
Arabic: Arq-U-Zahabb
This plant is easily found in north and west America. Roots are called IP-cacona. It is also grown in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, here it is called Anant Mole. Plant is 3 inches high from the soil. Branches are spread on earth near the plant and brownish red roots come from knots, which later go under the earth. Bark of root is used in various herbal and ayurvedic medicines. An alcholide is driven from roots that is called Emetine.
Humours ( ? ): Hot and Dry in Level 3
Dosage: 7 to 9 milligram with other herbs.
Usages: It is a part of medicines used to cure diarrhea and Diabetes type 2 in ayurvedic system of medicine. Pregnant women are prohibited to use this herb, though.
The medicinal effects of herbs « Natural Treatments said,
July 26, 2008 at 7:41 am
[...] effect on human body therefore; a very small dosage is used. Indian Kinotree Malabar Kinno and Psychorialpa Chanha are examples of third level [...]
Tylophora Asthmatica « Natural Treatments said,
July 26, 2008 at 2:45 pm
[...] Anant Mole in Indian, Anta Mole in Bangali and Peta Kari in Marhatti, is the best substitute of Psychorialpa Chana. It is an auto grown plant that has long and thick roots. Flowers are yellow from outer side and [...]