Thursday 8 October 2015

Capparis Decidua کیر، کنیر، ڈیلا

Capparis Decidua کیر، کنیر، ڈیلا
Capparis decidua (Forsk.) Edgew (Capparidaceae), locally known as Kair, is a drought resistant plant growing in dry regions of Pakistan as dense tufts. Besides many socioeconomic and ecological benefits , all parts of this plant have a number of medicinal properties.
پلانٹ روایتی طور پر دانت میں درد، گٹھیا، دمہ، کھانسی، سوزش، وقفے وقفے سے بخار، ملیریا، گٹھیا، اور سوجن کے علاج کے لئے استعمال کیا جاتا ہے The plant is traditionally used to cure toothache, arthritis, asthma, cough, inflammation, intermittent fevers, malaria, rheumatism, and swelling. It is also believed to possess laxative, astringent and vermifuge (کیڑا مار، دافع کرم معدہ دافع کِرم ۔ ایک دوا جو آنتوں کے طفیلی کیڑے نِکال دیتی ہے ۔ آنتوں کے کیڑے دُور کرنے والا. properties . The alcoholic extract of fruit pulp and root bark is claimed to have anthelmintic activity. The fruits and the seeds are used to cure cholera, dysentery and urinary purulent discharges and have diuretic and anti diabetic properties . The spicy taste fruits serve as an astringent for bowels, a remedy for bad breath and is claimed to cure cardiac troubles. The green immature fruits are considered antihelminthic and laxative and are employed in the treatment of asthma, constipation, coughs, hysteria and other psychological problems. The blanched fruit is used as a vegetable.
Green berries are used in food preparations such as pickles . The seeds oil is edible when processed and also used to cure skin diseases .
Several chemical and pharmacological researches have been carried out on C. decidua Sterols, fatty acids, flavones, oxygenated heterocyclic constituents, alkaloids, and an isothiocyanate glucoside have been reported in different parts of this plant. The nutritional value of flowers and fruits of C. decidua was also evaluated.
Different extracts of the plant have been demonstrated to possess pharmacological properties. The plant has been reported for its Central Nervous System sedative and depressant , and antimicrobial properties . Methanol and water extracts of C. decidua possessed hepatoprotective activity . The effects of extracts of the plant on human plasma triglycerides, total lipids and phospholipids have been reported . The fruit has been shown to possess anti-atherosclerotic , antidiabetic, anti-hypertensive , and anti-hyperlipidemic properties. The cardiovascular activity of capparidisine, a spermidine alkaloid from Capparis decidua, has been reported.
This study reports some chemical features of this plant, along with the evaluation of antioxidant, antidiabetic and antihemolytic activities of extracts of different parts of C. decidua.
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Nutritional Value of Kair
A 2009 report published in the Journal of Horticulture and Forestry provides the following nutritional values for 100g of ker:
41.6 k cal
8.6g Protein
1.8g Carb
12.3g Fiber
7.81mg Vitamin C
55mg Calcium
57mg Phosphorous
negligible Iron
Health Benefits of Kair
Ker has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Indian tribes have utilized fruits, roots, and bark to concoct various remedies. In Ayurveda, capers are hepatic stimulants and have been used for arteriosclerosis, as a diuretic, and as a kidney disinfectant.
According to a study published in the Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, the plant acts as a carminative, tonic, emmenagogue, appetite stimulant and aphrodisiac. Parts of the plant have treated rheumatism, cough, and asthma. Pickled fruits treat constipation and other stomach ailments.
Another report titled A Medicinal Potency of Capparis decidua mentions additional uses: The bark treats inflammation and acute pain, whereas the roots treat fever and the buds alleviate boils. In Sudan, parts of the shrub remedy jaundice and joint infections.
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More Medicinal Uses of Capparis decidua in Sindh:
Whole plant is used for strengthening the fracture bones, and against asthma.Whole plant and fruit is also used against diabetes,
dried powder of the whole plant is used against skin infection, buds are used against toothache, extracted juice is used against ear pain and and plant is also effectively used against impotency
in male, and also against toothache.
1. Method of use for impotency of male
:
Find the plant which is become dry but its root is still under ground, in dry plant find the plant or branches whse colour is turned out white
like milk and not cream colour. Now collect the dried milk like plant or its branches. Now cut them in small pieces. Take small clay pot
and make small hole in the in cover of the pot and add small pieces of the plant in that pot and fix the coverinside out and seal it. And put
Capparis decidua any receiving thing so that when you heat it, the
extract will be collected in that. Now heat the
pot containg plant for 1-2 hours contineously and after that two liquids would be collected in the receiving pot. One of them will be thin and other one will be thick. Separate them and keep them in separate glass bottles. Now for impotency we use thick liquid but it is highly
recommended that liquid must be taken in extreme winter season. Just take very minute quantity of thick liquid
and keep it in 15-20 g of freshly prepared butter and take it in
fasting in the morning and do not eat any thing for 2 hours and then u can eat whatever you want. You have to take it 15 times on alternative days and not everday.if you feel hot then you can take shower as many time as possible. You are not suppose to any kind of sex during this
period. Same procedure is used for the fracture of bones but with thin liquid but after the treatment of fracture.
2. Method of use for diabetes
:
Just extract the juice from plant by heating from one of that and pour 5-6 drops on a patasha and eat two such patashas twice a day.
3. Method of use for ear pain
:
Just extract 1-2 drops of the plant extract and pour in ear.
4. Method of use for fracture of bones
:
Burn the stem and mix 1g of ash with 5-8g of bu
tter take in fasting. But before that fracture must be joined fro a doctor or Kumbhar ans then start the above recipe.
5. Method of use for Asthma
:
Take fresh stem of the plan but stem must be wider in diameter, make hole in the stem so that 200g of refined sugar can easily be accommodate
d in and bur the plant from two ends of the sticks for 30 minutes but part
of the plant in which the misree is accommodate inmust not be
burn. As you do this extract will come out of the plant to the misree let them mix thoroughly. Make powder of the misree and take twice a day with water.
6. Method of use for tooth ache
:
Grind the buds of the plant and place 5-6mg on the affected tooth,
pain wil be released within 5-10minutes.
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