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1)Seeds are crushed in water and the paste is applied externally on animals to remove ticks
and mites
2)Wood is used to timber
1)Leaf juice is applied on snake bite and leaves are given to chewing.
2)Young fruit is crushed and a pinch of turmeric powder is added and applied externally in case
of pimples.
3)Fleshy pant of ripened fruit eaten effective in dysentry.
4)Leaves offered to worshiping Lord Shiva.
1)Fruit juice with leaf juice of ocimum sanctum given twice a day for 2-3 days in dysentry.
2)Fruit juice with sugar and edible soda given in indigestion.
3)Fruit juice with salt and cold water given for body heat and sunstroke.
4)Fruit juice applied on scalp and on hairs to remove dandruff.
5)Fruits are pickled.
1)Leaf juice with lukewarm water given to childrens suffering from stomach problems.
2)Leaf extract is given once or twice in acidity.
3)Ripe fruits eaten by locals specially on "Mahashivratri".
1)The fruits are powderd and mixed with milk and given in sexual abnormilities.
2)Fruits are powderd and used in bladder stones and urinary troubles.
1)Bark paste applied on affected joints and weight bearing joints such as knees,feet and spine.
2)Gum,resin combined with coconut oil is applied to swellings,bolls and ringworm.
3)Wood is used for fuel and as a cheap furniture.
Botanical Name − Garuga pinnata Roxb.
Family − Burseraceae
Local Name − Kakad
Habit − Tree
Plant Part Used − Fruits
1)Bark with bark of Madhuca longifolia and bark of Morringa oleifera is taken in equal
proportion and extraction is prepared and given once a day in painful menustrual cycle.
1)Fruits are crushed and the powder mixed in a glass of water and given to treat urinary
disorders.
2)Leaves are used as fodder.
3)Wood is used to make agricultural implements and for domestic purpose.
1)Infusion is prepared from stem pieces and a cup of infusion is given to reduce jointache.
2)Stem paste is applied on fractured part or swollen part and tied with cotton cloth.
Botanical Name − Cyphostema auriculatum
Family − Vitaceae
Local Name − Kali vel
Habit − Climber
Plant Part Used − Bark