Scientific research has shown that the herb known as Vidhara Lakdi Powder, also known by its Latin name Argyreia speciosa, can effectively treat cuts, wounds, internal bleeding, rheumatism, ulcers, and Gangrene. Elephant creeper is an other name for this plant. This plant's seeds, roots, and leaves are all used medicinally in various ways.

The rejuvenator, diuretic, nervine tonic, and aphrodisiac properties of this plant's roots make them useful for treating sexual dysfunction, rheumatism, and ailments of the nervous system. Vidhara Lakdi Powder is produced by soaking. You can use the roots of Vidhara for a variety of therapeutic purposes by juicing the asparagus tuber and then crushing the roots into a powder.
A perennial climbing vine from the Indian subcontinent called Vidhara Lakdi Powder has been introduced to many places throughout the world, including Hawaii, Africa, and the Caribbean. Common names include elephant creeper, woolly morning glory, adhoguda or vidhara (Sanskrit), Hawaiian baby woodrose, and adhoguda.

The seeds of Vidhara Wood Powder contain a variety of ergoline alkaloids, including ergine. According to a study, the seeds contain 0.325% of the dry weight of the stereoisomer of ergine. Ergometrine, lysergol, lysergic acid, and other alkaloids are reported to be present in a more recent investigation, contributing to its pharmacological effects.

Vidhara Lakdi Powder Benefits

  • For mending wounds, cuts, and other swelling disorders, the leaves can be warned and then tied on the affected area.
  • The herb Vidhara Wood Powder works well to treat Gangrene.
  • Bed sores can be treated with Vidhara Lakdi Powder's leaves. The leaves must be mashed for this, and the juice must be extracted and applied to the affected areas.
  • Colitis, ulcers of all types, and internal bleeding brought on by any illness can all be successfully treated with Vidhara.
  • This plant can be used to treat dog bites as well.
  • Tumor treatment with Vidhara Lakdi Powder is also successful. For this, the herb's upper surface needs to be warmed up before being simmered in butter. They must be tied to the tumour following this. This causes the tumour or cyst to explode, which initiates the healing process. The body will successfully suppress the tumour if the leaves are tied from their lower surface.

Other Names: Samudrashosh, Bidara, Vidhara,Elephant creeper, Bichtarak Guguli, Samundar sosh, Samnudra balli,Samudrapacha, Samudrasoah, Ambagar, Samudrapela, Adhoguda, Samudravel