Itching will be eliminated from the root, even the poison will remove even the scorpion, is this a plant or a medicine shop?

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Arpit Badkul/Damoh: Shameless plant, found in most of the areas of Damoh district of MP, has great importance in Ayurveda. Even though the name of this plant is shameless, it is a panacea for eradicating skin diseases. By applying the milk extracted from its leaves on the skin disease for about 6 to 7 days, the skin becomes healthy as before. This poisonous plant has been said to be beneficial for skin diseases in Ayurveda (Treats Skin Problems). The antifungal properties found in it are capable of completely curing skin diseases.

Ayurveda doctor Dr. Anurag Ahirwar said that uproot the root of this plant, dry it and grind it. Mix camphor and coconut oil in it and apply it on the affected skin. Skin diseases like vitiligo can also be cured with this. Moreover, it is considered very beneficial in curing ringworm. Its leaves are also useful in many other skin related disorders.

Scorpion poison does not spread in the body
Old physicians use it in the treatment of everything from skin diseases to exams. It can be used to reduce swelling in the feet. This plant can also prevent the spread of scorpion poison. Many physicians use its milk in case of scorpion bite, so that the poison of the scorpion does not spread in the body. The leaves of this plant are considered a panacea for boils and other skin related problems.

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Disclaimer: The medicine/medicines and health related advice given in this news is based on conversations with experts. This is general information, not personal advice. Therefore, use anything only after consulting doctors. Local-18 will not be responsible for any damages caused by any such use.

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