Medicine for above fever Kalmegh | Nilavembu is a small plant that has got wonderful medicinal uses and it has been used in home remedies and ayurvedic medicine for a really long time. It is commonly called King Of Bitters all over the world, Kalmegh in most parts of India and Nilavembu in Tamil. Kalmegh is an annual, branched herb that grows up to half to a meter high. The best way to identify this amazing herb is by it's unique flowers and fruit capsules. The plant produces plenty of small flowers that are white in color with specks of purple. The plant is native to India and Srilanka and it is also found in Southeast Asia, China, America and West Indies. The aerial parts of the plant and the root are used for medicinal purposes. The botanical name of kalmegh is Andrographis Paniculata and it belongs to the family Acanthaceae and genus Andrographis. It is called king of bitters in English, Nilavembu or Siriyanangai in Tamil, Kirayat in Hindi and Kalmegh in Bengali, Chooraita in Punjabi, Kadu Kirayata in Marathi, Kariyatu in Gujarati, Kalamegha in Sanskrit, Nelabevu in Kannada, Nilavepp in Malayalam, Nelavemaa | Nelavepu in Telugu, Bhuinimba in Oriya, Kiratin in Konkani and Chirota in Assamese. Nila means soil and vembu means neem, the name literally means a herb that grows close to the soil that is as bitter as neem, nilavembu is very very bitter just like neem. The first thing that will come to anyone's mind after hearing the word nilavembu is dengue fever, nilavembu is best known for it's use in treating and preventing dengue. Here in Tamil Nadu I am sure many will be aware of nilavembu as even doctors advise us to use nilavembu for dengue treatment. The word nilavembu has become synonymous with dengue treatment that we forget it's other wonderful uses. Traditional Uses: It has been traditionally used for cancer, stomach ache, diabetes, high blood pressure, allergy, bronchitis, fever, flatulence, colic, dengue fever, intestinal worms, wounds, skin diseases, malaria and cancer. It is also used as an antidote for snake bites and insect bites traditionally. Chemical Constituents: Many bio active compounds have been isolated from kalmegh plant. The most notable among them is terpenoids followed by flavonoids, noriridoides, polyphenols, xanthones and trace elements. Of the terpenoids isolated from kalmegh plant, andrographolide is the most prominent compound that exist in large quantities. Other than andrographolide, neoandrographolide, andrograhoside, 14-deoxyandrographolide are other prominent terpenoids and they are mostly found in aerial parts. Other than these compounds certain miscellaneous compounds also have been isolated from the roots. Kalmegh | Nilavembu kudineer is very famous in Tamil Nadu for its use in treating dengue fever but kalmegh can be used to treat all kinds of fever, for blood purification, for treating diabetes, skin diseases and allergies. Kalmegh plant is also used to ward off snakes and mosquitoes. Any preparation with kalmegh is very very bitter but it really does wonders. The fresh herb grows in all types of soil easily and here in Tamil Nadu it is not very commonly found everywhere, but of late many have started growing this plant after the dengue campaign. If you don't get the fresh herb, you can also use pure nilavembu powder. But please remember that nilavembu kudineer is not made with plain nilavembu herb, it is a siddha formulation in which nilavembu is just one ingredient. Here are the medicinal uses of Kalmegh | Nilavembu: 1. Anti Microbial Properties: Nilavembu has powerful anti bacterial and anti viral properties making it a wonderful home remedy for treating many skin diseases. Here in our place, we grind the whole plant into a fine paste and apply as a poultice on skin rashes. The decoction of the plant can also used to wash the wounds, it will help heal the wounds faster. 2. For Respiratory Tract Diseases: Nilavembu has been traditionally used for treating cough, cold and sore throat and this use has been proven through research, you can read the research that supports this claim here. In the study, consuming nilavembu shortened the duration of sickness greatly. Here in Tamil Nadu, we consume nilavembu kashayam (a blend of nilavembu and other herbs) for improving immunity. 3. Anti Inflammatory Properties: Nilavembu has anti inflammatory properties and treats all the inflammations really well both when consumed internally and applied externally. You can consume the water decoction of the whole plant for treating any kind of inflammation. Since it has analgesic properties, it relieves both pain and inflammation. 4. Antioxidant Properties: Our antioxidant defence system can only prevent oxidative damage to a certain extent that is why we are always advised to consume antioxidant rich foods on a regular basis. Consuming synthetic antioxidants has worse side effects instead it is best to consume natural antioxidants like nilavembu to prevent oxidative damage. Consuming nilavembu also improves our immunity and prevents common diseases like cold, cough and flu effectively. 5. Anti Diabetic Properties: Kalmegh has anti diabetic properties and greatly helps reduce blood sugar levels. Here in our place, kalmegh is traditionally used for reducing blood sugar levels. Andrographolide and 14-deoxy- 11,12-didehydroandrographolide are the two main compounds responsible for the reducing blood sugar levels. Both water extract and freeze dried material of kalmegh showed significant anti diabetic properties. You can read the study that supports this claim here. 6. Insecticidal Properties: Kalmegh has wonderful insecticidal properties, it has both larvicidal (ability to destroy the larvae) and ovicidal (ability to destroy the eggs) properties. Kalmegh is not only used to treat dengue fever, it also kills the mosquitoes that causes dengue fever. 7. Anti Cancer Properties: Andrographolide has been clinically proven to have potent cytotoxic properties against various cancer cells. Andrographolide has been proven to be arrest the proliferation of cancer cells and is proven to be effective against breast cancer, lung cancer, leukemia and melanoma cells. It also effectively arrests tumor growth. 8. Protective Effect On The Heart, Liver & Kidneys: Nilavembu has a protective effect against liver and kidney and greatly prevents kidney and liver diseases. Consuming nilavembu also has an other amazing benefit, it reduces triglycerides and LDL cholesterol. Arterial constriction caused by eating highly processed, high fat diet diminished when nilavembu was consumed thus proving it's heart protective properties. 9. Anti Pyretic Properties: Nilavembu is a very popular traditional remedy for various fevers as it has wonderful anti pyretic properties. It has been used as a remedy for malaria, dengue and chikungunya from ancient times and here in Tamil Nadu, if you ask anyone a remedy for dengue and chikugunya fever, the first thing they will mention is nilavembu. You will find nilavembu kudineer (which is a Siddha formulation and is a blend of nilavembu with other herbs) sold in almost all the departmental stores for treating fever. 10. Anti Allergy Properties: Nilavembu has amazing anti allergy properties and I have personally witnessed the amazing ability of nilavembu to cure acute allergy. Two days back my mother had a sudden allergic attack. She has never got any allergic attacks before and I was very surprised when she called me about her allergic attack. Her whole body had started itching and she didn't know the cause for it and the itching was getting unbearable. There is an old person in our village who is an expert in herbs and treats everyone in the village. What moves me the most is that although she is not well off, she will not accept money from anyone and does it for the good of others. She gave a pea sized herbal paste and asked my mom to swallow it, immediately the itching started to diminish. When I asked her what herb she used, she said a name I didn't recognize and when I asked her to show the herb, it was nilavembu | kalmegh. The main problem with herb identification is the multiple names for one herb even in the same locality, but I am looking forward to learning a lot from her and hopefully with god's grace I will be able to record all of those treasures in the blog for everyone to benefit. After seeing first hand the effect of kalmegh in treating allergies, I think it will be the first herb that I will pick for allergies from now on. Where To Buy Nilavembu Powder? We can easily get kalmegh powder | kalmegh churna in herb shops or you can also order it through online shops. Fresh kalmegh plant can be got from nurseries, most nurseries stock kalmegh plant as it is very famous. In Tamil Nadu if you ask for nilavembu powder, we are usually given the blend of ingredients used for nilavembu kudineer not just plain nilavembu powder. So if you want pure nilavembu powder, make sure to ask specifically for it. We also get kalmegh tablets and kalmegh syrup. Kalmegh syrup is not just made with kalmegh alone, it contains other ingredients like papaya, milk thistle, etc and is generally recommended for gastric and liver problems. Dosage: The general dosage suggested is 1 to 2 teaspoons of fresh juice, 1/2 tsp of nilavembu powder and 1 to 2 tbsp of the water decoction. These are general recommendations, if you are on any medication and would like to consume nilavembu for long duration's of time, I would suggest consulting a physician first. Side effects: Nilavembu has low toxicity and in one study done on HIV patients, 5 mg per kg was given for 3 weeks followed by 10 mg per kg for 3 more weeks and only one patient experienced some adverse effects which was also solved by the end of the trial. Nilavembu has anti fertility properties (only for men) and it is also best avoided by pregnant women. Nilavembu might interact with pressure, immunosuppressant and anticoagulant medications....
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