Anisomeles, Bhangra

Bhangra (Ayurveda)
Bhangra (Unani)
Guang Fang Feng, Fang Feng Cao (TCM)

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R. Wight, Illustrations of Indian botany, principally of the
southern parts of the peninsula
, Supplement (1850)

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Anisomeles indica
(Photo by J.M.Garg) (Wikimedia)


Botanical name:

Anisomeles indica (syn. A. ovata, Epimeredi indica)

Parts used:

Whole herb

Temperature & Taste:

Cool, dry

Uses:

1. Clears Wind and Damp, Promotes Sweat:

-Common Cold, Fever (TCM)
-Acute Nephritis (TCM)
-Hypertension
-Wind-Damp pain; moving type Rheumatic pain, Arthralgia, Myalgia
-as a vapor bath for fevers and rheumatism

2. Clears Heat, Resists Poison: (TCM, Unani)

-Toxic Sores, Abscess, Urticaria (TCM)
-Scabies, Syphilis (Unani)
-Eczema with itching
-Snake or Insect bites
-Mosquito repellent

3. Moves Qi, Stops Spasm:

-Vomiting, Abdominal pain
-Hemorrhoid

Dose:

Infusion or Brief Decoction: 3–9 grams
Essential oil is used for Rheumatism

Comment:

Note that Bhangra is sometimes used for Eclipta alba in Unani Medicine.

Main Combinations:

1. Toxic Sores, Abscess, Scabies, Syphilis, Anisomeles with Neem leaf and bark, Fumitory, Henna, China root (as in Arq Mussafi)

Major Formulas:

Arq Mussafi (Unani)
Majun Muravvahul Arvah (Unani)
Tiryaq Farooq
Bala Taila (Ayurveda)

Cautions:

None noted

Main Preparations used:


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