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MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE OF PEDALIUM MUREX L. IN AYURVEDA AND MODERN SCIENCE

Manisha Sharma

Tribulus Terrestris and Tribulus Terrestris are two types of herbs derived from the  famous Ayurvedic herb called Gokshuru. These plants are famous for their medicinal properties. In Ayurveda, T. terrestris is known as laghugokhshuru and P. murex is known as brihatgokshuru. T. terrestrial. The plant always has a slightly astringent taste, while the  murex fruit has a slightly sweet taste. The fruit is used in the treatment of many diseases such as urinary tract disorders and adrenal stones. In this article, we talk about the medical, Ayurvedic and folk uses of plants from different parts of the world. From many studies, T. While the native plant has significant medicinal value, the murex fruit is used only  as a substitute or gender for the native plant. Studies have shown that the T. terrestris plant is often used to treat diseases of the genitourinary system and kidneys, such as kidney stones and gallbladder stones. On the other hand, the Murex plant has aphrodisiac properties and is frequently used in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions such as infertility and erectile dysfunction in men and women. This herb also contains some similar phytochemicals and has aphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, diuretic properties and is used for the treatment of other ailments such as cough, asthma, heart diseases, bladder problems, gallstones. These plants are known for their wonderful medicinal properties such as anti-inflammatory, antiurolithiasis, antibacterial, aphrodisiac, analgesic, stomachic, antihypertensive, diuretic, diuretic, cardiotonic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, Kidney protection, antispasmodic, anthelmintic and anticancer.

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Keywords: Tribulus Terrestris, Pedalium Murex, Gokhru, Aphrodisiac, Rasapanchak, Ayurveda.


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