Indigofera Paucifolia PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 02 July 2006
It is used as a gargle in mercurial salivation a wild species with few leaves is found in the pltiins in Sind and the upper Gangetic basin. It is used in decoction (1 in 10) as an antidote to poisons; dose is I to 2 ozs; the root boiled in milk is used as a purgative and the stem in decoction, is used to foment the joints in periostitis and also given internally, It is used as a gargle in mercurial salivation.
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