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Health Benefits of Amruthaballi/Tinospora Cordifolia

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The herb Amruthaballi is a boon for mankind. The name “amritha” is titled for its excellent healing and medicinal properties signifying it gives life back. The climbing shrub spreads extensively with greyish white stem and heart shaped leaves mostly grown in tropical regions of India and Sri Lanka. 
The medicinal shrub is widely used in Ayurvedic science termed as Guduchi/Giloy and today we can find its capsules, juice and powder available in markets

Health Benefits of Amruthaballi/Tinospora Cordifolia



The compounds filled in the fresh herb are anti- diabetic, purifies blood, reduces bad cholesterol, antioxidant , anti cancer, improves liver functioning and antimicrobial in nature. Regular intake of amruthaballi juice raises immunity attacking against flu, fever and allergies.

Amruthaballi For Flu and Fever:

Ingredients:

Finger sized 2 amruthaballi stem
4 to 5 medium sized leaves
One spoon pepper
2 stem Kiratha Kaddi/ King of bitters/Andrographis paniculate

Health Benefits of Amruthaballi/Tinospora Cordifolia

Procedure:

Smash all the ingredients in a mortar and pestle to a rough paste.

Now transfer the smashed to a clean vessel and pour 2 cups of water. Let it boil till the solution is half decreased.

Once cooled filter all the residue and collect the clear herbal solution. The solution is more of bitter taste as the king of bitters is added.

Health Benefits of Amruthaballi/Tinospora Cordifolia

Benefits:

The herbal solution is an antibiotic for cold and fever. Regular drinking thrice a week improves immunity against common cold and fever, also dangerous life risks fevers like swine flu, reduces allergies, sore throat and skin infections.

The miraculous fact is that after regular intake for a stretch of around 4 to 6 months you will notice mosquitoes or any insects does not bite your body.

Kiratha kaddi/King of bitters is antiflammatory , improves sinsus problems, cleans worms and improves health digestion.

Dosage: 

1 spoon for kids of 1 - 3 years
3 spoons for children
one fourth cup for adults

AmruthaBalli For Diabetes:

2 to 3 amruthaballi stem
2 strands of Neem

Procedure:

Smash both the ingredients and boil in 2 cups of water till it reduces to half.

Benefits:

Dosage: Divide one glass of the solution to 3 parts. Drinking the solution 3 times a day daily reduces blood sugar level.

AmruthaBalli For wounds:

Make a paste of amruthaballi leaves and neem leaves. Apply this over wounds, cuts or insect bites. Its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties heals wounds faster.


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