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Health Remedies - Ague (Malarial Fever) |
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Ague is a term used to describe a fever that is marked by paroxysms of chills, fever, and sweating recurring regular intervals. Sometimes it may occur as a fit of shivering without fever. This condition is especially associated with malaria. |
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Adiantum pedatum |
In the treatment of nasal congestion, asthma, sore throats etc (syrup); in the treatment of ague and fevers (whole plant) |
Adina cordifolia |
In dysentery, reducing fever, malarial fever, stomachache and as an antiseptic (bark); astringent (root); to treat sores (juice of bark). |
Baphicacanthus cusia |
For ague in children, to kill dermatophytes causing `athletes foot' (leaf).A decoction of roots and leaves is used in the treatment of epidemic mumps, sore throat, erysipelas and fever-caused rashes. |
Clerodendrum phlomidis |
Measles (root decoction); in dysentery and with other plants for unconsciousness after child birth (stem bark); in fever due to sunstroke and malaria (leaves) |
Evolvulus alsinoides |
In dysentery, asthma, bronchitis, reducing fever, as a vermifuge and brain tonic, febrifuge, useful in internal haemorrhages, malarial fever, as blood purifier (decoction), in syphilis and scrofula. |
Momordica charantia |
In jaundice and as a laxative (leaf); diabetes. rheumatism and snakebite (fruit), diabetes mellitus, eczema, fat loss, fever (malarial), gout, hydrophobia, hyperglycemia, kidney (stone), leprosy, leucorrhea, liver, piles, pneumonia, psoriasis, rheumatism, scabies and skin diseases. Hot water extract of dried root is taken orally to induce abortion. |
Semecarpus anacardium |
To treat skin diseases, vitiligo, piles, guineaworm, splenomegaly, scrofula, rheumatism, as depilatory, for regaining normal colour, as rejuvinative, as aphrodisiac, alopecia, worms, poisoning, malarial fever. |
Strobilanthes cusia |
For the treatment of ague (leaves); in the treatment of epidemic mumps, sore throat, erysipelas and fever-caused rashes (decoction of roots and leaves) |
Tylophora indica |
In rheumatism, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and dysentery (root); in hydrophobia (leaf and root). Used for treating whooping cough, for reducing lochia, malarial fever, jaundice. They are used to treat diarrhoea and dysentery. |
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