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Suhaga is known as Borax in English and Tankana in Ayurveda. It comes in crystalline form and has several characteristics that may help improve one’s health. Borax is sodium tetraborate decahydrate and comprises boric acid and sodium. Tankan Bhasma is found as a natural deposit on the banks of dried-up lakes in India, Nepal, and Tibet in the form of tough crystalline masses created by the evaporation of water. It is purified to make Tankana Bhashma.
Health benefits of Borax:
Suhaga Uses for Arthritis:
Borax could have a heritage of making a top-notch arthritis treatment. Studies have shown that the blood of people with arthritis contains less boron than should be sticking around. Therefore, further research on the beneficial role of borax powder as an adjuvant for rheumatoid arthritis treatment is necessary. Yet still, more research is needed and for conditions like arthritis, it would be advisable to consult your doctor before trying out the herb as its efficacy may vary among people.
Applications of Suhaga to Use in Vaginal Infections:
Inflammation change in the vagina is referred to as vaginitis. It is evident when there is the existence of bacteria in the body, however, it does happen when candida which is a type of yeast is present causing vaginitis. According to several types of research, Suhaga is capable of treating vaginitis. Clinically, intravaginally inserted Suhaga powder capsules seem to be useful in treating vulvovaginal candidiasis according to the results derived from clinical research studies.
Possible Applications of Suhaga in Wounds:
The Ayurvedic borax mixture is good for healing wounds. According to clinical studies, Suhaga's three percent solution was found to have wound-healing properties. Whether it has some antiseptic properties remains to be studied. In one recent study, the researchers studied the dressing impregnated with silver, borax, and polyvinyl alcohol. The present wound dressings demonstrated inhibition of infection and healed wounds quickly.
Possible Uses of Suhaga for Acne:
Acne is normally caused by the infection of bacteria like Propionibacterium acne. As far as laboratory research goes, boric acid is antimicrobial, meaning that it helps your skin break out by controlling the growth of bacteria causing acne. Consult a dermatologist for advice before using Suhaga on the skin.
Potential Uses of Suhaga for Cancer:
It has further been proven that boric acid can affect the metabolism of several enzymes and minerals. Boric acid can improve immunity as well. Suhaga may induce the inhibition of the proliferation, invasion, migration of tumor cells, and colony formation and, simultaneously, it can induce the apoptosis of the tumor cells. The borates are also becoming attractive due to some new research papers that are bringing forward that borates may possess anti-cancer activity in various types of cancers.
Possible Uses of Suhaga in Osteoporosis:
Suhaga's inclusion in the diet by menopausal women can aid optimal calcium metabolism and hence good bone metabolism. According to research, boron exhibits antioxidant and anti-osteoporotic activities. This requires being proven with further studies. Moreover, such diseases should be diagnosed and treated with the advice of a doctor.
In India, Suhaga (Borax) is known by various names in different states and languages. Here are some common names:
Hindi: Suhaga
Marathi: Suvas
Gujarati: Suhago
Tamil: Pon Karai
Telugu: Paccha Karpooram
Kannada: Hittāḷe
Malayalam: Pacha Karpooram
Bengali: Subrata
Punjabi: Suhaga
Urdu: Suhaga
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When combined with honey, Suhaga Bhasma is believed to alleviate cough and cold symptoms due to its Ushna (hot) potency and Kapha-balancing properties. It is also suggested that Suhaga's heating quality can aid digestion and reduce bloating.
The best-known use for borax is as a cleaner, but it is also found in many other household products, including:
Specialty toothpaste and mouthwashes, Cosmetics such as lotions, skin creams, moisturizers, sunscreen, and acne care products.
Borax can irritate the skin and respiratory tract. The principal organs and tissues affected include the gastrointestinal tract, skin, vascular system, and brain. It can cause: Nausea, Persistent vomiting, Abdominal pain, Diarrhea, Erythematous and exfoliative rash, Unconsciousness, Depression, and Renal failure.
In India, Borax is known as Suhaga in Hindi and Tankana in Ayurveda.
1. Suddh Suahaga with Coconut oil
a. Take 1/2 teaspoon of Suddh Suhaga.
b. Add coconut oil to it and apply to the scalp and hair.
c. Wait for 30 minutes and rinse with shampoo.
d. Use this remedy 1-2 times a week to control dandruff.