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Haldi-हल्दी – Termeric Uses In Daily Life

Haldi / Haridra consists of dried rhizomes of Curcuma longa Linn. (Family – Zingiberaceae); cultivated throughout warmer parts of India.

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The rhizomes are cylindrical, ovate, oblong, often short branched; yellow to yellowish-brown, with scars of roots and leaf bases, taste and odor characteristic.

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SYNONYMS of Turmeric

Sanskrit: Gauri, Kanchani, Haridra
Hindi: Haldi
English:- Turmeric

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In Ayurveda, the drug is considered as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, carminative, anthelmintic and used in healing ulcer and wounds, skin diseases and allergic conditions.

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Haridra-Khand Churna (Powder):

Dose: 5-10 gm once a day with milk, before meals.Indications: Allergic cough and chronic cough.

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Nishamlaki:

Dose: 5 gm twice a day, before meals.Indication: Diabetes

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Kumkumadi Tail (Medicated oil) :

Dose: For external applicationIndications: Wound and Skin disorders.

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Lakshadi Taila (Medicated oil):

Dose: For external application.Indication: Fever.

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