நாய்ப்பாலை ( Tylophora)

நாய்ப்பாலை ( Tylophora)
Tylophora is a plant that grows in tropical parts of Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia. While it did not originate there, it now also grows in Africa. The name Tylophora comes from “tylos” meaning knot and “phoros” meaning bearing.

People take Tylophora by mouth for allergies, asthma, cancer, congestion, constipation, cough, inflamed skin, diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, gas, hemorrhoids, tender joints (gout), yellowed skin (jaundice), joint disorder (rheumatoid arthritis), whooping cough, to make someone vomit, and to cause sweating.

People apply Tylophora to the skin for skin ulcers and wounds.

How does it work ?
Tylophora seems to increase airflow and reduce allergic reactions.

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Description

Tylophora is a perennial climbing plant native to the plains, forests, and hills of southern and eastern India. The portions of the plant used medicinally are the leaves and root.1
Uses & Effectiveness
Asthma.
Allergies.
Cancer.
Congestion.
Constipation.

Cough.
Inflamed skin.
Diarrhea.
Bloody diarrhea.
Gas.
Hemorrhoids.
Tender joints (gout).
Yellowed skin (jaundice).
Joint disorder (rheumatoid arthritis).
Whooping cough.
Skin ulcers.
Wounds.

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