Holoptelea, Chirabilva Indian Elm Tree, Jungle Cork Tree, Monkey biscuit tree Cirabilva (fruit), Putika (bark), Karanji (Ayurveda)Iya, Avil thol (bark) (Siddha)Yin Mian Yu (TCM) Holoptelea integrifoliaW. Roxburgh, Plants of the coast of Coromandel, vol. 1 (1795) Holoptelea integrifolia seed(Photo by Adityamadhav83) (Wikimedia) Botanical name: Holoptelea integrifolia (syn. Ulmus integrifolia)This is one of three plants used for Karanji, the other two being Pongammia pinnata and Ceasalpinia bonduc Parts used: Bark; Fruit Temperature & Taste: Cool, dry. Bitter Uses: 1. Clears Heat, Resists Poison:-Fever, Intermittent Fever-Poisoning-Abscess-Abdominal masses; Cancer-Obstinate skin diseases including Leprosy (Seed)2. Clears Damp, Promotes Urine: -Obstinate urinary diseases including Polyuria, Diabetes-used in the treatment of Obesity-Jaundice3. Clears Wind-Damp:-Arthritis and Rheumatism (int. & ext.)-Migraines4. Benefits the Stomach and Spleen-Nausea, Vomiting-Diarrhea (leaf decoction)-gum is given after delivery to strengthen5. Kills Worms:-Worms and Parasites6. Promotes Vomit:-Fruit decoction is emetic7. Externally:-bark paste is applied to Scabies-leaf paste is applied to Eczema-bark boiled in oil or water is applied warm to Arthritic and Rheumatic complaints-Seed paste is applied to Ringworm Dose: Bark / Fruit Powder: 1–3 gramsStandard Decoction: 50–100mls Main Combinations: 1. Hemorrhoids, Holoptelea, Plumbago, Ginger as a paste topically. (Sushruta)2. Rheumatic diseases, Holoptelea, Nux Vomica and Garlic boiled in oil are applied (Vida Muttith…

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