FLOWERS IN AYURVEDA
MEDICINAL AYURVEDIC USES OF FLOWERS IN INDIA
India
is home to a wide variety of medicinal flowers, many of which have been used in
traditional Ayurvedic and folk medicine for centuries. Here is a list of some
medicinal flowers found in India:
Neem (Azadirachta indica):
Neem flowers have antibacterial properties and are used for various medicinal purposes including skin disorders and dental health. Following are some medicinal uses of Neem flowers.Coughs and Colds:
Neem flowers have anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which help reduce
infectious problems like coughs and colds.
Inflammation:
Neem flowers have anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce swelling in
the body.
Wounds:
Neem flowers have antiseptic properties, which help in wound healing.
Skin Diseases:
Neem flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in
treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Diarrhea:
Neem flowers have antiprotease properties, which help reduce diarrhea.
Diabetes:
Neem flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar
levels.
Cancer:
Neem flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Neem
flowers also contain antioxidants, which help protect the body from free
radicals. Free radicals can damage cells in the body and cause cancer and other
diseases.
Neem
flowers also have anti-bacterial properties, which help in curing bacterial
infections.
Neem
flowers also have anti-viral properties, which help in curing viral infections.
Some precautions
should be taken while using Neem flowers, such as:
Avoid
excessive consumption of flowers.
Pregnant
women and lactating women should consult a doctor before using the flowers. It
is always better to consult a doctor before using Neem flowers. Those who are
taking medications should consult a doctor before using the flowers.
Jaswand Flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis):
The following are some of the medicinal uses of Jaswand flowers.Improves Digestion: Jaswand flowers have
digestive-improving properties, which reduce digestive problems like
indigestion, constipation, and gas.
Lowering Blood Pressure: Jaswand flowers have
blood pressure-lowering properties, which help in lowering high blood pressure.
Anti-cancer properties: Jaswand flowers have
anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Diabetes Control: Jasmine flowers have
anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar levels.
Improving Mental Health: Jasmine flowers have
mental health-improving properties, which reduce mental problems like stress,
anxiety, and depression.
Jaswand flowers can be used as follows:
Make tea by drying the flowers and drinking it.
Make
a decoction of the flowers and drink it.
Apply
the juice of the flowers on the skin.
Apply
flower oil on hair.
Some precautions should
be taken while using Jaswand flowers, such as:
Avoid
excessive consumption of flowers.
Pregnant
women and lactating women should consult a doctor before using the flowers.
Those
who are taking medications should consult a doctor before using the flowers.
Jasmine (Jasminum spp):
Jasmine flowers have a calming effect and are often used in aromatherapy and perfumes. Following are some of the medicinal uses of jasmine flowers.Coughs and Colds: Jasmine flowers have
anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which help reduce infectious problems
like coughs and colds.
Insomnia: Jasmine flowers have sedative
properties, which help induce sleep.
Stress and Anxiety: Jasmine flowers have calming
properties, which help reduce stress and anxiety.
Menstrual Disorders: Jasmine flowers have uterine
relaxing properties, which help in reducing menstrual disorders.
Heart disease: Jasmine flowers have blood vessel
relaxing properties, which help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Saffron (Crocus sativus):
Saffron flowers yield the valuable spice saffron, which has many medicinal and culinary uses. It is an aromatic and flavourful spice that is used in recipes. Saffron also has many medicinal properties. Following are some medicinal uses of saffron flowers.Insomnia: Saffron has sedative properties,
which help induce sleep.
Stress and Anxiety:
Saffron has calming properties, which help reduce stress and anxiety.
Menstrual
disorders: Saffron has uterine relaxing properties, which
help in reducing menstrual disorders.
Heart disease:
Saffron has vaso-relaxing properties, which helps reduce the risk of heart
disease.
Cancer:
Saffron has anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Diabetes:
Saffron has anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar levels.
Boosting Immunity:
Saffron has antimicrobial properties, which help in boosting the immune system
of the body.
Marigold (Tagetes erecta):
Marigold flowers have anti-inflammatory properties and are used topically for various skin conditions. Following are some medicinal uses of marigold flowers.Coughs and Colds:
Marigold flowers have anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which help
reduce infectious problems like coughs and colds.
Inflammation:
Marigold flowers have anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce swelling
in the body.
Wounds:
Marigold flowers have antiseptic properties, which help in wound healing.
Skin Diseases:
Marigold flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in
treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Diarrhea:
Marigold flowers have antiprotease properties, which help reduce diarrhea.
Diabetes:
Marigold flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar
levels.
Cancer:
Marigold flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Marigold flowers
can be used as follows:
Make tea by drying the flowers and drinking it.
Make
a decoction of the flowers and drink it.
Apply
the juice of the flowers on the skin.
Apply
flower oil on hair.
Recipes of some
medicines made from marigold flowers are given:
Marigold tea:
Boil 1 teaspoon of dried marigold flowers in 2 cups of water. After boiling for
5 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink tea.
Marigold Extract:
Boil 2 teaspoons of dried marigold flowers in 4 cups of water. After boiling
for 10 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink it.
Marigold Juice:
Grind 1 teaspoon of fresh marigold flowers in 1/2 cup of water in a mixer.
Strain the juice. Apply the juice to the skin.
Marigold Oil:
Soak 1 teaspoon of dried marigold flowers in 1/4 cup of oil for 2 weeks. Strain
the oil. Apply the oil to the hair.
Rose (Rosa spp):
Rose petals are used in various Ayurvedic preparations for their aromatic and cooling properties. Following are some medicinal uses of rose flowers.Coughs and Colds:
Rose flowers have anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which help reduce
infectious problems like coughs and colds.
Inflammation:
Rose flowers have anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce swelling in
the body.
Wounds:
Rose flowers have antiseptic properties, which help in wound healing.
Skin Diseases:
Rose flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in
treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Diarrhea:
Rose flowers have antiprotease properties, which help reduce diarrhea.
Diabetes:
Rose flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar
levels.
Cancer:
Rose flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Heart disease:
Rose flowers have vaso-relaxing properties, which help reduce the risk of heart
disease.
Here are some recipes
for medicines made from rose flowers:
Rose tea:
Boil 1 teaspoon of dried rose petals in 2 cups of water. After boiling for 5
minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink tea
Rose Extract:
Boil 2 teaspoons of dried rose petals in 4 cups of water. After boiling for 10
minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink it.
Rose Juice:
Grind 1 teaspoon of fresh rose petals in 1/2 cup of water in a mixer. Strain
the juice. Apply the juice to the skin.
Rose oil:
Soak 1 teaspoon of dried rose petals in 1/4 cup of oil for 2 weeks. Strain the
oil. Apply the oil to the hair.
Lavender (Lavandula spp):
Lavender flowers are known for their calming and soothing properties and are used in aromatherapy and herbal teas. Following are some medicinal uses of lavender flowers.Insomnia: Lavender
flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Stress and Anxiety:
Lavender
flowers have calming properties, which help reduce stress and anxiety.
Menstrual
disorders: Lavender flowers have uterine relaxing
properties, which help in reducing menstrual disorders.
Heart disease: Lavender
flowers have vasodilating properties, which help reduce the risk of heart
disease.
Cancer: Lavender
flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Skin Diseases: Lavender
flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in treating
skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Here are some
medicinal recipes made from lavender flowers:
Lavender tea:
Boil 1 teaspoon of dried lavender flowers in 2 cups of water. After boiling for
5 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink tea.
Lavender Extract:
Boil 2 teaspoons of dried lavender flowers in 4 cups of water. After boiling
for 10 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink it.
Lavender Juice:
Grind 1 teaspoon of fresh lavender flowers in 1/2 cup of water in a mixer.
Strain the juice. Apply the juice to the skin.
Lavender Oil:
Soak 1 teaspoon of dried lavender flowers in 1/4 cup of oil for 2 weeks. Strain
the oil. Apply the oil to the hair.
Shewanti (Chrysanthemum / Chrysanthemum indicum):
Shewanti flowers are used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda for their cooling properties. Following are some medicinal uses of chrysanthemum flowers.Cough and Cold:
Shevanti flowers have anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which help in
reducing infectious problems like cough and cold.
Inflammation:
Chrysanthemum flowers have anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce
swelling in the body.
Wounds:
Chrysanthemum flowers have antiseptic properties, which help in wound healing.
Skin Diseases:
Chrysanthemum flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help
in treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Cancer:
Chrysanthemum flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer
cells.
Heart disease:
Chrysanthemum flowers have blood vessel relaxing properties, which help reduce
the risk of heart disease.
Diabetes:
Chrysanthemum flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood
sugar levels.
Boosting Immunity:
Chrysanthemum flowers have immune-boosting properties.
Recipes of some
medicines made from Shevanti flowers are given:
Chrysanthemum tea:
Boil 1 teaspoon of dried chrysanthemum flowers in 2 cups of water. After
boiling for 5 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink tea.
Chrysanthemum
Extract: Boil 2 teaspoons of dried chrysanthemum flowers
in 4 cups of water. After boiling for 10 minutes, remove from heat and strain.
Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera):
Lotus flowers are not only beautiful but also have various medicinal uses including traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. Following are some medicinal uses of lotus flowers.Cancer:
Lotus flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Heart disease:
Lotus flowers have vaso-relaxing properties, which help reduce the risk of
heart disease.
Diabetes:
Lotus flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar
levels.
Diarrhea:
Lotus flowers have antiprotease properties, which help reduce diarrhea.
Asthma:
Lotus flowers have anti-cough and anti-cold properties, which help in reducing
asthma symptoms.
Skin Diseases:
Lotus flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in
treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Headaches:
Lotus flowers have pain-relieving properties, which help relieve headaches.
Insomnia:
Lotus flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Recipes of some
medicines made from lotus flowers are given:
Lotus tea:
Boil 1 teaspoon of dried lotus flower pieces in 2 cups of water. After boiling
for 5 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink tea.
Lotus Extract:
Boil 2 teaspoons of dried pieces of lotus flowers in 4 cups of water. After
boiling for 10 minutes, remove from heat and strain. Drink it.
Lotus juice:
Mix 1 teaspoon of fresh pieces of lotus flowers with 1/2 cup of water and grind
them in a mixer. Strain the juice. Apply the juice to the skin.
Lotus Oil:
Soak 1 teaspoon of dried lotus flower pieces in 1/4 cup of oil for 2 weeks.
Strain the oil. Apply the oil to the hair.
Ginger Lily (Hedichium spp):
The following are some of the medicinal uses of ginger lily flowers.Cancer:
Ginger lily flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer
cells.
Heart disease:
Ginger lily flowers have blood vessel relaxing properties, which help reduce
the risk of heart disease.
Diabetes:
Ginger lily flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood
sugar levels.
Diarrhea:
Ginger lily flowers have antiprotease properties, which help reduce diarrhea.
Asthma:
Ginger lily flowers have anti-cough and anti-cold properties, which help in
reducing asthma symptoms.
Skin Diseases:
Ginger lily flowers have antifungal and antimicrobial properties, which help in
treating skin diseases like psoriasis and eczema.
Headaches:
Ginger lily flowers have pain-relieving properties, which help relieve
headaches.
Insomnia:
Ginger lily flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Lemon verbena (Eloysia Citrodora):
Lemon verbena flowers are used to make an herbal tea with a lemon flavor and aroma. Following are some of the medicinal uses of lemon verbena flowers.Insomnia:
Lemon verbena flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Stress and anxiety:
Lemon verbena flowers have calming properties, which help reduce stress and
anxiety.
Menstrual
disorders: Lemon verbena flowers have uterine relaxing
properties, which help in reducing menstrual disorders.
Heart disease:
Lemon verbena flowers have vasodilating properties, which help reduce the risk
of heart disease.
Diabetes:
Lemon verbena flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood
sugar levels.
Headaches:
Lemon verbena flowers have pain-relieving properties, which help relieve
headaches.
Swelling:
Lemon verbena flowers have anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce
swelling in the body.
Serpentine (Rauwolfia serpentina):
This plant produces small, fragrant flowers and is used in traditional medicine for its sedative properties. Following are some medicinal uses of Sarpagandha flowers.Heart disease:
Sarpagandha flowers have vaso-relaxing properties, which help reduce the risk of
heart disease.
High
blood pressure: Sarpagandha flowers have blood pressure-lowering properties.
Diabetes:
Sarpagandha flowers have properties that help control blood sugar levels.
Cancer:
Sarpagandha flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer
cells.
Anxiety and Stress:
Serpentine flowers have calming properties, which help reduce anxiety and
stress.
Insomnia:
Serpentine flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Menstrual
disorders: Sarpagandha flowers have uterine relaxing
properties, which help in reducing menstrual disorders.
Chhota kalpa (Indian borage/ Plectranthus amboenicus):
Chota kalpa flowers have been used medicinally in the traditional treatment of coughs and colds. Following are some medicinal uses of small kalpa flowers.Cancer:
Kalpa flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help destroy cancer cells.
Asthma:
Kalpa flowers have anti-asthma properties.
Diabetes:
Kalpa flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood sugar
levels.
High Blood
Pressure: Calendula flowers have blood pressure-lowering
properties.
Heart Disease:
Calendula flowers have properties that help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Immunity:
Calendula flowers have properties that help boost the immune system.
Bhui Tarwad/Avali (Cassia angustifolia):
Bhui Tarwad/Avali flowers are used in Ayurvedic medicine for their laxative properties. Following are some medicinal uses of Bhui Tarwad/Avalli flowers.Cancer:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help in killing
cancer cells.
Diabetes:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control
blood sugar levels.
High blood
pressure: Bhui tarwad/Avalli flowers have blood pressure-lowering properties.
Heart Disease:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have properties that help reduce the risk of heart
disease.
Immunity:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have properties that help boost the immune system.
Digestive Problems:
Bhui Tarwad/Avalli flowers have digestive properties.
Diarrhea:
Bhui Tarwad/Avalli flowers have anti-diarrheal properties.
Diarrhea:
Bhui Tarwad/Avalli flowers have anti-diarrheal properties.
Headache:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have pain-relieving properties.
Insomnia:
Bhui Tarvad/Avalli flowers have sedative properties, which help induce sleep.
Kanghai (Mallow/Abutilon indicum):
Indian mallow flowers are used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory properties. The medicinal properties of Kanghai (Mallow/Abutilon indicum) flowers are as follows:Comb
flowers are very cold-hardy. Due to this, they are used for fever, headache,
vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
Comb
flowers are expectorant and choleretic. Due to this, they are used for cough,
cold, asthma, allergy, etc.
Comb
flowers have hemostatic properties. Because of this, they are used to stop
bleeding.
Comb
flowers have antioxidant properties. Because of this, they are used to protect
against free radicals.
There
are no known side effects of eating or extracting comb flowers. However, if you
have any ailments, it is better to consult a doctor before using comb flowers.
Jasmine (Jasminum Multiflorum):
This species of jasmine is used in Ayurvedic medicine for its aromatic properties. The medicinal properties of jasmine (Jasminum Multiflorum) flowers are as follows:Jasmine
flowers are very fragrant. Due to this aroma, they are used to calm the mind
and reduce stress.
Jasmine
flowers have antioxidant properties. Because of this, they are used to protect
against free radicals.
Jasmine
flowers have analgesic and sedative properties. Because of this, they are used
for disorders such as headaches, joint pain, and anxiety.
Jasmine
flowers have antiseptic properties. Because of this, it is used for disorders
such as wounds, boils, and rashes.
Jasmine
flowers have expectorant and choleretic properties. Due to this, they are used
for disorders like cough, cold, asthma, and allergies. Jasmine flowers are also
used in cosmetics. A mixture of jasmine oil and sandalwood is used for the
skin. It increases the glow of the skin and improves the health of the skin.
Asparagus (Asparagus Racemosus):
Medicinal uses of asparagus flowers include.Diabetes Control:
The anti-diabetic properties of asparagus flowers help control blood sugar
levels.
Digestion
Improvement: The digestion improvement properties
of asparagus flowers improve the functioning of the digestive system and reduce
digestive problems like indigestion, constipation, and gas.
Reducing Vata:
Asparagine flowers help in reducing Vata due to their Vata-reducing properties.
This reduces air-related problems such as joint pain, spine diseases, and
sciatica.
Respiratory
Improvement: Asparagus flower's respiratory
improvement properties help reduce inflammation in the respiratory tract. It
reduces respiratory problems like cough, cold, and bronchitis.
Relieves Diarrhea:
The antidiarrheal properties of asparagus flowers help in reducing diarrhea.
Genetic
improvement: Asparagus flower's genetic
improvement properties help reduce genetic damage. It helps prevent diseases
like cancer, heart disease, and other genetic diseases.
Following are some
ways to use asparagus flowers:
Make tea by drying the flowers and drinking it.
Boil
the flowers in water and drink the water.
Add
the flowers to soups or other dishes.
It
is always better to consult a doctor before using asparagus flowers.
Yellow Tilwani (Indian Spider Flower/Clome viscose):
The following are some medicinal uses of Yellow Tilwani flowers.Asthma:
Yellow Tilwani flowers have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties,
which help reduce respiratory problems like asthma and asthma.
Coughs and Colds:
Yellow tilvani flowers have anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties, which
help in reducing infectious problems like coughs and colds.
Diabetes:
Yellow tilvani flowers have anti-diabetic properties, which help control blood
sugar levels.
Heart disease:
Yellow tilvani flowers have anti-cardiovascular properties, which help reduce
the risk of heart disease.
Cancer:
Yellow tilvani flowers have anti-cancer properties, which help reduce the risk
of cancer. It has yellow flowers. These flowers are an important food source
for bees.
Gokarna flower (Aparajita):
It is a medicinal plant. The name of this flower is derived from its shape. Gokarna means cow's ears. The color of these flowers can be blue, white, or purple. The medicinal properties of Gokarna flowers are as follows:Gokarna
flowers are very cold. Due to this, they are used for fever, headache,
vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
Gokarna
flowers are expectorant and choleretic. Due to this, they are used for cough,
cold, asthma, allergy, etc.
Gokarna
flowers have analgesic and sedative properties. Because of this, they are used
for disorders such as headaches, joint pain, and anxiety.
Gokarna
flowers have antiseptic properties. Because of this, it is used for disorders
such as wounds, boils, and rashes.
Gokarna
flowers are effective against cancer. These flowers have the ability to destroy
cancer cells.
To
use gokarna flowers as medicine, their leaves and flowers should be washed
well. They can then be extracted or the juice extracted and drunk. To prepare
gokarna decoction, boil 10-12 flowers and leaves in 1 cup of water. After
boiling for 10-15 minutes, strain the extract. Drink this extract two to three
times a day.
Gokarna
flowers are used for skin beautification. Applying the juice of these flowers
on the skin increases the glow of the skin and improves the health of the skin.
Gokarna
flowers are used for hair growth. Applying the juice of these flowers to the
hair reduces hair fall and increases hair growth.
Gokarna
flowers are used to make hair black and shiny. Applying the juice of these
flowers on the hair makes the hair black and shiny.
There
are no known side effects of eating or taking gokarna flowers. However, if you
have any ailments, it is better to consult a doctor before using gokarna
flowers.
Catharanthus Roseus:
It is a medicinal plant. It is called Madagascar periwinkle in English. Both leaves and flowers are medicinal. The medicinal properties of Sadaphuli are as follows:Evergreen
leaves help lower blood sugar levels. This makes Sadafuli beneficial for
diabetic patients.
Sadafuli
leaves have anti-diabetic properties. This makes Sadafuli beneficial for
diabetic patients.
Evergreen
leaves are used to treat malaria.
Evergreen
leaves help destroy cancer cells. This makes Sadafuli beneficial for cancer
patients.
Sadafuli
leaves are used to treat skin disorders.
Evergreen
leaves are used to treat headaches and joint pain.
Summary
These are some examples of the many
medicinal flowers found in India. Keep in mind that the efficacy and safety of
using these flowers for medicinal purposes should be evaluated by a qualified
healthcare practitioner or herbalist.
PLEASE NOTE
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