mulethi
a post by Mr. Daitha
Varaprasad wrote: "Sri. Chakresh Jain sir, ATIMADHURAM root is the root for controlling diabetes, trachea, lungs, liver etc. take 1/4th inch of a root crush into 4 parts longitudinally. Put one part in side mouth by the side of teeth. don't crush with teeth but let it be soak in the saliva for about 2 hours. swallow the saliva as it comes continuously. repeat the exercise for about 15 days and see the result by your self. you feel relieved of any ailments of the body parts stated above. The sugar levels can also be checked after one month. "
"ati madhuram" is called "mulethi" in hindi
One of the meanings of "ATIMADHURAM" in Telugu is "very sweet"
Jul 26
Nice tips, helpful.
Jul 08
thank you so much. Will surely try it.
Jul 08
Is it simple mulethi. Or if it is different from where we can get Atimadhuram.
Jul 08
More information on MUlethi http://holisticonline.com/herbal-med/_Herbs/h204.htm As an anti-hepatotoxic licorice is effective in the treatment of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, for which it is been widely used in Japan. Much of the liver orientated research has focused upon the triterpene glycyrrhizin. This inhibits hepatocyte injury caused by carbon tetrachloride, benzene hexachloride and PCB. Antibody production is enhanced by glycyrrhizin, possibly through the production of interleukin. Glycyrrhizin inhibits the growth of several DNA and RNA viruses, inactivating Herpes simplex virus particles irreversibly. It has a variety of uses in bronchial problems such as catarrh, bronchitis and coughs in general. Liquorice is used in allopathic medicine as a treatment for peptic ulceration, a similar use to its herbal use in gastritis and ulcers. It can be used in the relief of abdominal colic. It nourishes the brain-increasing cranial and cerebrospinal fluid. Also improves complexion, hair, and vision. Caution : There is a small possibility of effecting electrolyte balance with extended use of large doses of licorice. It has an ACTH like effect causing retention of sodium thus raising BP. The whole herb has constituents that counter this but it is best to avoid Licorice if the patient has hypertension, kidney disease or during pregnancy. It may interfere with the calcium and potassium absorption. Do not use if you are suffering from osteoporosis, hypertension (increases water around heart). Take with boiled milk. No other information about the safety of this herb is available. Use caution. Ayurvedic herbs are often taken in combination with others to neutralize the toxicity one herb with the opposing effect of other. Do not take except under the supervision of a qualified professional.
Jul 08