Carica, Papaya

Carica, Papaya Pawpaw
Papita, Erand-Karkati (Ayurveda)
Pipita (Unani)
Pappai (Siddha)
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Herbarium Amboinense, Rumpf, 1755

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Illustrations Of Indian Botany, Vol. II, Wight, 1850


Botanical name:

Carica papaya

Parts used:

Unripe and Ripe Fruit; Seed

Temperature & Taste:

Warm, moist. Unripe fruit is Cool, dry. Sweet, Sour

Uses:

1. Moistens the Intestines, Promotes Bowel Movements:
-chronic constipation (ripe fruit)
-Bleeding Piles; Diarrhea
2. Promotes Digestion:
-indigestion (ripe fruit)
3. Resists Poison:
-toxic effects of Cholera, Vomiting and Diarrhea
-plant and mineral poisons
4. Promotes Milk:
-unripe fruit is cooked and eaten to promote Milk in India
5. Moves the Blood:
-Promotes menstruation in amenorrhea (seed, milky juice; flower infusion)
-has also been used to promote abortion (seed)
6. Kills Worms:
-Round Worms (unripe fruit juice; seed)
7. Externally:
-juice is applied to remove Freckles, skin spots, Corns, Warts, Pimples
-unripe juice is applied to Ringworm
-seeds boiled in oil is applied to skin diseases and paralysis

Dose:

Seed Powder: 500mgโ€“2 grams
Milky Juice: 3โ€“6 grams

Correctives:

Chicory

Substitute:

Coconut (Unani)

Main Combinations:

1. Worms, the unripe fruit juice with Honey, followed by Castor oil

Cautions:

1. Green fruit and seed are not used during pregnancy

Main Preparations used:

Extracted Papain is used as a proteolytic enzyme