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Health News: The seeds and leaves of Atibala are considered especially beneficial. The nutrients found in these are helpful in increasing the body’s immunity. In traditional medical systems, its regular consumption is considered beneficial in many health problems.

Barabanki: Although nature has given us a treasure of many medicinal plants, but due to lack of information, people ignore them considering them to be ordinary weeds. One such important Ayurvedic plant is Atibala, which is easily found in fields, vacant places and rural areas. In Ayurveda, it is considered a plant with curative properties.

The seeds and leaves of Atibala are considered especially beneficial. The nutrients found in these are helpful in increasing the body’s immunity. In traditional medical systems, its regular consumption is considered beneficial in many health problems.

Beneficial in these serious diseases of the body

According to Ayurveda, Atibala plant is very beneficial for our health. It relieves us from many serious diseases like cough, swelling, digestion, acidity, anemia, sugar, insomnia.

will get rid of mucus

Doctor Amit Verma (MD Medicine) of District Hospital Barabanki said that Atibala is a medicinal plant. Many medicinal properties are found in it. If someone has problem in breathing or there is congestion of mucus or cough. There, extracting the juice of its leaves and consuming it with water helps in removing mucus.

Also, if there is swelling anywhere in the body, the juice of its leaves should be consumed, it is very beneficial. If there is a problem of digestion and acidity, it should be used there, it is very beneficial. It works very well in case of kidney disease or infection.

get rid of sleep problems

He told that along with strengthening the bones, if there is lack of blood, its leaves should be used there. Where there is a problem of sugar, its leaves can be chewed and eaten in the morning and evening. It controls sugar very quickly. Those who are stressed and unable to sleep should use its seeds.

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