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tamarindus indica(Caesalpiniaceae)
1) Growing places: Naturally grown in plains all over India, South India and Himalayas.
2) Description of the plant: medium to large evergreen evergreen, up to 25 m tall and 7 m wide. The bar is divided into longitudinal and transverse Dark gray (a) brown dress. With replacement shelf. Both can be in short supply. Branchlets 15 cm long, leaflets 10-20 pairs, petioles short, cylindrical, 8-30 mm x 5.10 mm. The flowers are in racemes with some loose flowers. Flowers small; With yellow to pink stripes. The blades are flattened and inverted ovate. Brown to gray, 7.5 - 20.0 cm. Length, 2-25 cm. Wide. Seeds 3-12, inverted ovate, flattened, shallow groove, lobed, Shiny, Dark brown.
Flowers in June (July) and fruits in November-December.
3) Medicinal areas: Seed lentils, fruits, stalk and leaves.
4) Medicinal use: The seeds are mixed with lentil milk and used as a diuretic. It is a mild diuretic, which stimulates the joints and removes pests and indigestion. Cooling the body, good medicine for the liver: The juice of the leaves soothe the blood source and cure pain during urination. The stalk is scaly and scaly.
5) Performance Chemicals: Seed lentils contain polysaccharides. Contains chemicals such as balsamine, catechins, nasal tarsium, tamarin, phosphatic acid, ethanolamine, serine inositol, and hortanine.
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