
15 Top Medicinal Uses & Benefits Of Mimosa Pudica (Touch Me Not Plant ...
Aug 6, 2015 · Mimosa Pudica commonly called Touch Me Not plant all over the world, Chui Mui plant in India and Makahiya plant in Philippines is an amazing herb with wonderful medicinal uses and health benefits. All parts of this plant have medicinal uses.
Mimosa pudica - Wikipedia
Mimosa pudica (also called sensitive plant, sleepy grass, [citation needed] sleepy plant, [citation needed] action plant, humble plant, touch-me-not, touch-and-die, or shameplant) [3][2] is a creeping annual or perennial flowering plant of the pea/legume family Fabaceae.
Touch Me Not Plant: Uses, Side Effects, Research - Easy Ayurveda
May 20, 2016 · How to use the “Touch me not” plant for wound healing? Uses of Lajjalu: The decoction of the root in a dose of 45-50 ml is taken to get relief from renal stones, urinary complaints and asthma.
Thottavadi – Herbal Remedy for Diabetes - Siddha Medicine
Jun 25, 2010 · Plant name: Thottar chinungi “The plant which is highly sensitive to touch and has high medicinal value” Botanical name: Mimosa pudica Family: Mimosaceae Actions: Astringent, Styptic, Alterative, Aphrodisiac. Siddha Medicinal Uses : For diabetes, the juice of samoolam of this plant is taken and given in the dose of 25-30ml in early morning.
Sensitive plant facts and health benefits
Jul 25, 2017 · Sensitive plant is a low-growing, much-branched, prickly, perennial shrub about 15-100 cm tall. The plant prefers disturbed and cultivated areas, such as roadsides, vacant allotments, heavily grazed pastures, crops and lawns.
Touch-me-not - Medicinal Plants
Touch-me-not, scientifically known as Impatiens spp., is used in Ayurveda for various purposes. Here are some of its traditional applications: Skin Disorders: It is used for its potential to soothe and heal skin conditions like rashes, burns, and insect bites.
Thottavadi - Trust Nature
A prickly, long-lived (perennial), herbaceous plant or small shrub with a creeping (prostrate or decumbent) or sprawling habit. It usually only grows 15-50 cm tall but can reach up to 1 m or more in height when supported by other vegetation.
Mimosa pudica, Thottavadi, Touch me not, …
Vernacular names: Thottavadi, തൊട്ടാവാടി (Malayalam), Touch me not (English), Lajjalu (Sanskrit), Chui-muli (Hindi), Thotalvadi (Tamil) Distribution: Native of South America; now Pantropical; Description: Herbs. Leaves alternate, to 12 cm long; rachis tomentose. Flowers pink.
Touch me not (Mimosa Pudica) | KERALA NATURE AND …
Jan 11, 2013 · Ayurveda regards the touch me not plant to have tiktha kashaya properties. This plant is used in treating many skin disorders. Thottavadi kashayam made after removing the flowers helps in reliveing various difficulties of the hemorroids.
Mimosa pudica (Mimosaceae- Touch-me-not family)
Nov 3, 2023 · Common Name: Touch-me-not. Sensitive plant. Tamil Name: Thottachurungi, Thottavadi. Touch-me-not is native to the tropical American region, the plant is a prickly sub-shrub. It grows to a height of about 1 feet in height. The branching is mostly close to the ground level- it can cover ground quickly and densely.