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Tejbal


Description :
This shrub is found in North America, Nepal, India, and Bhutan.  


Details :

Botnical Name : Zanthoxylum armatum , Zanthoxylum Alatum
Hindi Name :Darman, Darmar (as Z. alatum), Tejbal, Tejpal, Tejphal, Tumru
English Name : Szetchwan pepper, Anise pepper, Sheguan pepper
Nepali Name : Timur
Marathi Name : Tirphal, Chirphal
German Name : Szechuan-Pfeffer, Chinesischer Pfeffer, Japanischer Pfeffer
French Name : Poivre du Setchuan, Poivre du Sichuan, Baies de Szechuan
Tamil Name : Tumpunalu
Telgu Name : Gandhalu, Konda kasimi
Bengali Name : Gaira
Korean Name : Gae san cho
Japanese Name : Fuyu zanshou
Malayalam Name : Thumbunalari, Tumpunal, Tumpuni
Thai Name : Mak kak
Vietnamese Name : Sẻn gai
Burmese Name : Gawra kha nan nan, Teza bo
Chinese Name : Ci zhu ye hua jiao,Qin jiao,Zhu ye jiao

Family : Rutaceae

Parts Used: Bark, carpels, carpels of fruits, seeds
                                         
Medicinal Applications
Action
Branches, fruit and thorns: carminative, stomachic
Bark and Berries: alterative, anti-rheumatic, carminative, diaphoretic, hepatic,  stimulant, tonic.


Therapeutic Uses:

asthma
bronchitis
cholera
fever
fibrositis
indigestion
rheumatism
skin diseases
toothache
varicose veins


Prickly Ash is used in many chronic problems such a rheumatism and skin diseases; chilblains, cramp in the leg, varicose veins and varicose ulcers. It is also used for low blood pressure, fever, and inflammation.  Externally it may be used as a stimulation liniment for rheumatism and fibrositis. It has a stimulating effect upon the lymphatic system, circulation and mucous membranes.


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