Cherula
Description :Cherula, also known as Gorakshaganja, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Amaranthaceae family. Native to tropical regions, it is characterized by its slender stems, small lance-shaped leaves, and clusters of tiny, white or pink flowers. Cherula holds significance in traditional medicine systems, where various parts of the plant are utilized for their medicinal properties. It is valued for its diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.Â
- Medicinal Benefits :
- Cherula is esteemed in traditional medicine for its diuretic properties, aiding in the elimination of toxins from the body and promoting urinary tract health. It is used to alleviate conditions such as urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Additionally, Cherula possesses anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for reducing inflammation associated with conditions like arthritis and gout. Its antimicrobial properties also contribute to its use in treating various infections.
Suitable Climate Condition : Cherula prefers warm climates and is sensitive to frost.
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