Japanese Morning Glory Seeds ( Tukhm-e-Neel )

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Japanese Morning glories are native to American continent. But today there are more than 1,000 morning glory varieties distributed all over the world. However, medicinally it mainly refers to the dried mature seeds.

Ingredient Name :

Ipomoea nil Linn.

Arabic Name : Habb al-neel

Bengali Name : Kaladanh, Nilkalmi

Chinese Name : Chi’en niu tzu, Pai ch’ou, Hei ch’ou

English Name : Japanese Morning Glory, Pharbitis Seeds

French Name : Graines De Pharbitis

German Name : Blaue Prunkwinde

Gujarati Name : Kala Dana, Mak

Hindi Name : Kala Dana, Nilkalmi, Jharmarich, Kaladana

Kannada Name : Gouribija

Latin name : Ipomoea nil Linn.

Marathi Name : Kala Dana, Mak, Nil Pushpi

Persian Name : Tukhme Neel, Tukhme Kabook, Kaladana

Punjabi Name : Bildi

Sanskrit Name : Krishan Beej, Shyam Beej, Krishnabija

Urdu Name : Kaladana, Habbul Neel

Recommended Dosage:

3 to 5 g powder of dried seeds.

Contraindication:

This herb has no known warnings or contraindications.

Japanese Morning glory flowers are with good ornamental value thanks to their beautiful colors. The darker flowers, like purplish red, are generally with black seeds; the lighter flowers, like white and pink, are usually with white seeds. However, it is necessary to point out that seed colors have nothing to do with the species.

As one of commonly used Chinese herbs, morning glory flower seeds/Tukhm-e-Neel (تخم نیل) are also known as Pharbitis Seeds, Qian Niu Zi in mandarin and Ipomoea Nil Linn. It is a key medicine traditionally used to get rid of edema, sputum, and stasis. Besides, it is great for reducing bloating too.

In addition, morning glory seed based herbal remedies were also reported to be used in the treatment of a variety of other diseases, such as scrofula, liver cirrhosis, pinworm, epilepsy, and so on.

Useful in Following diseases:

  • Arthritis
  • Blood Impurities
  • Catarrh
  • Constipation
  • Fevers
  • Flatulence
  • Gout
  • Headache
  • Intestinal Worms
  • Itch
  • Oedema
  • Rheumatism
  • Vitiligo

    Japanese Morning glories are native to American continent. But today there are more than 1,000 morning glory varieties distributed all over the world. However, medicinally it mainly refers to the dried mature seeds.

    Ingredient Name :

    Ipomoea nil Linn.

    Arabic Name : Habb al-neel

    Bengali Name : Kaladanh, Nilkalmi

    Chinese Name : Chi’en niu tzu, Pai ch’ou, Hei ch’ou

    English Name : Japanese Morning Glory, Pharbitis Seeds

    French Name : Graines De Pharbitis

    German Name : Blaue Prunkwinde

    Gujarati Name : Kala Dana, Mak

    Hindi Name : Kala Dana, Nilkalmi, Jharmarich, Kaladana

    Kannada Name : Gouribija

    Latin name : Ipomoea nil Linn.

    Marathi Name : Kala Dana, Mak, Nil Pushpi

    Persian Name : Tukhme Neel, Tukhme Kabook, Kaladana

    Punjabi Name : Bildi

    Sanskrit Name : Krishan Beej, Shyam Beej, Krishnabija

    Urdu Name : Kaladana, Habbul Neel

    Recommended Dosage:

    3 to 5 g powder of dried seeds.

    Contraindication:

    This herb has no known warnings or contraindications.

    Japanese Morning glory flowers are with good ornamental value thanks to their beautiful colors. The darker flowers, like purplish red, are generally with black seeds; the lighter flowers, like white and pink, are usually with white seeds. However, it is necessary to point out that seed colors have nothing to do with the species.

    As one of commonly used Chinese herbs, morning glory flower seeds/Tukhm-e-Neel (تخم نیل) are also known as Pharbitis Seeds, Qian Niu Zi in mandarin and Ipomoea Nil Linn. It is a key medicine traditionally used to get rid of edema, sputum, and stasis. Besides, it is great for reducing bloating too.

    In addition, morning glory seed based herbal remedies were also reported to be used in the treatment of a variety of other diseases, such as scrofula, liver cirrhosis, pinworm, epilepsy, and so on.

    Useful in Following diseases:

    • Arthritis
    • Blood Impurities
    • Catarrh
    • Constipation
    • Fevers
    • Flatulence
    • Gout
    • Headache
    • Intestinal Worms
    • Itch
    • Oedema
    • Rheumatism
    • Vitiligo
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