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Mushini seeds are beneficial for these diseases: Many naturally occurring plants have medicinal properties. But, the seeds of some plants are considered poisonous. Every naturally occurring plant has its own special properties. One such plant is the seeds of Nux Vomica, which is commonly known as ‘Bismushti’.

Mushini seeds are beneficial for these diseases: Plants found in nature have many medicinal properties. But, the seeds of some plants are considered poisonous. Every plant found in nature has its own special properties. Some are life giving, while some are so poisonous that they can be fatal. But, Ayurveda has the power to convert even deadly poison into nectar.

In Ayurveda, when purified properly, they become excellent medicines. One of these is the seeds of Nux vomica. These are usually called ‘Bismushti’. Medical experts say that although they are very poisonous, when purified properly, they can become excellent medicines.

In Ayurveda, Mushini tree is also known as ‘Vismushti’. These seeds are generally considered poisonous, but according to Ayurveda, they are used in medicines after purifying them with cow urine or ghee. The alkaloids found in them, strychnine and brucine, affect the nervous system.
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Medicines made from its seeds are beneficial for conditions like paralysis and nerve weakness. They also help in reducing problems like indigestion, stomach ache and constipation.

They are used in the form of ointments or oils to treat chronic joint pain (arthritis) and muscle pain.

Ayurvedic doctors prescribe them to prevent impotence and other sexual problems in men.

Mushini seeds can be fatal if eaten directly. They should never be eaten raw. These should be consumed only under the supervision of qualified Ayurvedic doctors and after purification. Eating in excess can cause side effects like fainting and muscle stiffness.

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