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Madhumalati is a vine -like plant, climbing in walls and gardens. Its flowers are white at night and pink-red at night. In Ayurveda, it has been considered useful in the treatment of skin, stomach and diabetes.

Madhumalati is an effective herb.
Highlights
- Madhumalati flowers provide relief in colds and colds.
- Diabetes patients can take juice of madhumalati flowers.
- Use Madhumalati only with the advice of a doctor.
In English, it is known by names like Rangoon Creper, Honeyskal in Chinese, Madhumanjari in Bengali, Radhamnoram in Telugu, Malti in Assamese, and Jhumka Bell. The botanical name of the plant is ‘Combratum Indicum’. Madhumalati belongs to the ‘CaprifoliaC’ family. It has about 180 species. About 100 of these species are found in China, 20 in India, 20 in Europe and 20 in North America. This plant grows very fast and the fragrance of its flowers is also very good.
Madhumalati is beneficial in many diseases. Its flowers and leaves provide relief in cold, cold, cough and fever. Make a decoction by adding 2-3 cloves and madhumalati flowers and leaves to 1 gram basil leaves and drink 2-3 times a day. It provides relief from cold. Apart from this, Madhumalati flowers have inflammation -reducing properties, which also benefits in joint pain and arthritis. Diabetes patients can take 5-6 leaves or juice of flowers and take it twice a day. Although it has many health benefits, it is very important to seek the advice of a doctor or Ayurvedic specialist before any medicinal use, so that the correct amount can be determined according to your situation.
Caution and advice
Even though Madhumalati is an effective herb, it should not be used without advice. Every human’s health and body are different. Therefore, it is necessary to use it in the right amount and correctly. Before using it in any disease, consult a doctor or an Ayurvedic specialist. Only then will it be able to give the right benefit and there will be no loss.
Vividha Singh is a journalist in News18 Hindi (News18). He has a Bachelor and Masters degree in journalism from Delhi University. She has been working in the field of journalism for 3 years. Currently News 18 …Read more
Vividha Singh is a journalist in News18 Hindi (News18). He has a Bachelor and Masters degree in journalism from Delhi University. She has been working in the field of journalism for 3 years. Currently News 18 … Read more