Benefits of Pamba Dana - Binola Giri - Banola Seeds - Cotton Seeds - Gossypium herbaceum
Pamba dana also known as cotton seeds and Binola Giri has been used traditionally in Indian system of medicine to treat a variety of ailments including aches, pains, skin disorders and diseases of the eye. It is being used as a nervine tonic in headaches and brain affections. Pamba Dana, also known as Malay Apple or Pangi, is an evergreen tree of the Sapindaceae family.
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Pamba Dana Benefits
The fruit has been used traditionally as a tonic for headaches and brain affections. Pamba Danas are used as a nerve tonic in headaches and brain affections. They have a pleasant smell and taste, act as an appetizer and carminative, remove pain and thirst, stimulate gastric activity and normalize digestion, increase appetite, temporarily relieve loss of appetite or indigestion due to stress or mental overwork.
Pamba Dana treats menstrual bleeding and endometriosis. It is useful in amenorrhea (absent periods) and in the treatment of metrorrhagia (heavy bleeding). Pamba Dana joins its therapeutic properties to the uterus. Pamba Dana herbal extract is of great value in sexual lassitude. It increases milk flow of nursing mothers by increasing the secretory activity of the mammary gland. It also expels the placenta after birth and helps to cure congestion and bloating.
Pamba Dana is made from the roots of the wild Indian Yam (Dioscorea deltoidea). It has been used to increase milk flow in nursing mothers, and for gonorrhea, leprosy, rheumatism and rashes. Pamba Dana is a tropical herb that has been used for centuries as an astringent, or “toner” for the body.
Other Names: Qutn, Utb, Khursuf, Habb al-qutn (Seed), Kapas, Karpas, Kapastula, Indian Cotton Plant, Cottoiner de l’Inde, lndische Baumwollstaude, Vona, Kapas, Kapasiya (Seed) , pamba dana Kapas, Rui, Binaula,, Hatti, Arale, Gossypium herbaceum Linn, Kapsi, Kapus, Sarki, Pambah, Pambahdana, Rui, Tundkeri, Tundakesi, Karpasa, Karpasi, Karpas, Pamba Dana, Habbul Qutn, Pambdana, Banaula, Kapas Beej
Pamba Dana is a herbal medicine of Unani system. It has been used for male sexual disorders and sexual debility. Pamba Dana is a superior quality female sexual health tonic, specially formulated for enhancing and balancing the female reproductive system.
Pamba Dana helps to regulate menstrual cycles as well as treating pre-menstrual syndrome, irregular menstruation & menopause. Pamba Dana is also used for treating sexual debility in women. Pamba Dana is a Unani herbal drug medicine. It can be used for male sexual disorders and sexual debility. The ingredients of pamba dana are selected from plants, herbs and spices. These ingredients are carefully prepared under the supervision of experienced Ayurvedic doctors in order to maximize their healing properties.
Pamba Dana's active ingredient, d-limonene, is a potent antioxidant and has been used to treat various health conditions in Ayurvedic medicine. Pamba Dana can be used as a sexual stimulant and may increase sperm count.
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