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Chirmati (Ratti) Lal regarded normally as jequirity is a slender, perennial climber that twines round trees, shrubs, and hedges. It is a legume with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves. The plant is fine regarded for its seeds, which might be used as beads and in percussion instruments, and which might be poisonous due to the presence of abrin.
The seeds are also known with the name of Rosary Pea, Lal Gunja and Chinnoti. The botanical name of the seeds are Abrus Precatorius.
1. To Prevent premature greying of the Hair
Mix a tablespoon of cold-pressed coconut oil with a refined gunja seed powder and a tablespoon of amla powder. Heat the mixture in an Iron Kadai (Pan) the following day after soaking overnight. Remove the oil from the heat when it thickens and changes color, then allow it to cool to room temperature. To stop hair from going grey before its time, filter and use frequently.
2. To Promote Hair Increase
Combine one teaspoon of triphala powder, one teaspoon of bhringraj powder, and half a teaspoon of purified gunja powder. To create a herbal lepa, incorporate a few drops of coconut or sesame oil (hair package). Use 3–4 times per week. After 30 to 40 minutes, rinse off with warm water.
3. To Treat Dandruff
Mix one teaspoon of purified gunja powder with one teaspoon each of hibiscus, triphala, and neem powder to create an anti-dandruff gunja hair package. Make a paste with a few drops of coconut oil, then apply it to your hair and scalp. After one hour, wash it off with lukewarm water.
Benefits of Chirmati Lal - Ratti Lal:
- Aids in both prevention and treatment of the following:
- To treat eye conditions, a plant's root extract is used topically.
- Additionally, the herb is utilised to encourage hair development.
- The root of Abrus Precatorious is used to treat gonorrhoea, bilharziasis, asthma, and tapeworm infestation.
- It is possible to apply the aqueous extract of the plant's dried leaves to cuts and swellings as well as ingest it internally.
- The white variety is utilised in Siddha medicine to make oil that is said to have sexual properties.
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What is Gunja Lal Seeds
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Gunja Lal Seeds (also known as Chirmati Red Beej or Lal Ratti) commonly known as the Rosary Pea or Jequirity. These seeds are small, vibrant red with a black spot, and are highly toxic due to the presence of a potent toxin called abrin. While they are beautiful and often used in jewelry, they have significant traditional medicinal uses when processed properly.
Body Temperature Reduction: Used in traditional remedies to reduce Body Temperatureand treat chronic coughs.
Respiratory Relief: Beneficial in treating respiratory issues.
Migraine Relief: Applied externally in certain Ayurvedic formulations to help alleviate headaches and migraines.
Anti-inflammatory: Known for their anti-inflammatory properties, helping to reduce swelling and inflammation in the body.
Health Benefits of Gunja Lal Seeds
Joint Pain Relief
The seeds are used externally in oils and ointments to alleviate joint pain, and muscle aches.
Hair Health
Detoxified Gunja seeds are applied topically to promote hair & scalp health.
Skin Health
They are used in treatments for skin conditions and dry, irritated skin.
Nervous System Support
Processed seeds are used in Ayurvedic formulations to calm the nervous system, helping to reduce stress, anxiety, and sleep deprivation
How to Use Gunja Lal Seeds
For Performance Benefits
Method: After detoxification, the seeds are powdered and mixed with honey or other herbal ingredients.
Dosage: A small quantity (usually prescribed by an Ayurvedic practitioner) is taken once a day to enhance overall performance.
Important: Only consume under the guidance of a healthcare provider due to the seeds' toxicity.
For Joint Pain and Muscle Relief
Method: The detoxified seeds are ground into a powder and mixed with oils (like sesame or coconut oil) to create a paste.
Application: Apply the paste to sore joints or muscles to reduce pain and inflammation.
Frequency: Use 1-2 times daily for best results.
For Skin Conditions
Method: The powdered seeds, once detoxified, are mixed with ghee or herbal creams.
Application: Apply directly to affected skin areas.
Frequency: Apply once or twice daily.
FAQ
People say these seeds can help clean your mind and body. They might also help you feel calm and balanced inside. In Hindu religion, people often make necklaces with red gunja seeds. They use these necklaces when they pray or think deeply. The necklaces help them count their prayers and stay focused.
Simplified Content
- Abrus is a plant used in traditional medicine.
- When cleaned, it can help with nerve problems.
- It's used for:
- Joint pain
- Paralysis
- Hair loss
- Skin issues
- Some believe it can prevent pregnancy.
- The seeds are made into a paste for skin treatments.
Lal Chirmi, also called Gomchi or Rosary Pea, are red seeds found in the Aravali Hills in India. People think these seeds bring good luck. They believe wearing them will make you rich and successful. Some say the seeds represent Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
Ratti is an old Indian way to measure how heavy things are. It's based on the weight of a small red and black seed called Gunja. One ratti is about as heavy as 0.1215 grams. People who sell jewelry in India and nearby countries still use this measurement today.
These seeds are believed to protect against evil, bring luck, and prevent harm. It's said that the goddess of, Mahalaxmi, stays close to these beads, so they should be kept in places like lockers, money safes, cash boxes, altars, handbags, and purses.