Eclipta herb, commonly known as false daisy, yerba de tago, and bhringraj, is a species of plant in the sunflower family. It is widespread across much of the world.
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Uses
- Used for its ability to detoxify the liver, reduce inflammation, soothe the stomach, prevent certain cancers, stimulate hair growth, boosts the immune system, protects the eyes, and lower blood pressure.
Benefits
- Liver Health: Although jaundice often sounds like a disease from the long-distant past, many people in the world still suffer from this condition that severely affects the liver and its functionality, resulting in a discoloration of the skin. Eclipta alba has been used for thousands of years to properly balance the liver and ensure its normal function.
- Bowel Inflammation: If you suffer from the uncomfortable and embarrassing condition of hemorrhoids, finding relief can often be difficult. Eclipta alba has shown promising results in reducing the inflammation in that sensitive area and providing soothing, analgesic relief.
- Soothe the Stomach: When consumed orally, Eclipta alba has been found to calm any disturbances in the stomach, namely indigestion or constipation. It can restore normal functionality to these areas of the body thanks to the rich variety of chemicals and organic compounds found in the plant’s extract.
- Urinary Infections: Eclipta alba also has certain antibacterial and antiseptic properties that make it highly effective at preventing and treating infections. When taken for a urinary tract infection, Eclipta alba can quickly reduce discomfort and neutralize the bacteria to restore normal function to your bladder.
- Hair Health: If you are concerned about premature hair loss or thinning, as well as dandruff, then adding a bit of Eclipta alba to your hair regimen is a very good idea. It can be mixed in with shampoos to moisturize the scalp, preventing dry skin and consequent dandruff. Furthermore, it can strengthen follices and follicle beds, preventing hair loss and slowing down conditions like male pattern baldness, while also providing a rich luster to your locks. It can even promote the re-growth of hair that has already been lost, and speeds the growth of existing follicles.
- Respiratory Issues: For people suffering from chronic respiratory infections and coughs, a bit of Eclipta alba can go a long way. The antibacterial nature of the extract can clear up the infection, while the expectorant qualities can force out any remaining phlegm or mucus where additional pathogens may be growing.
- Eye Health: The leaves of this plant have a very high carotene content, which is a crucial antioxidant substance for the health of your eyes. Carotene can eliminate the free radicals that cause macular degeneration and the formation of cataracts, so adding some Eclipta alba to your herbal diet regiment can keep your vision clear for years!
- Cancer Prevention: Although there is some controversy about the reliability of this herbal extract for the treatment of cancer, early research has shown that Eclipta alba can inhibit the growth of cancer cells in the liver. While this line of research has been limited, it appears that the organic molecules in Eclipta alba disrupt the DNA molecules for the proliferation of cancer cells, thereby having a cytotoxic effect and killing those dangerous, mutated cells.
Cautions
- While there are no regularly reported problems, there is always the chance on an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals. Lactating and breastfeeding mothers can use Eclipta alba, but pregnant mothers should consult their doctor before using this powerful herb.
Interactions
Unknown, please consult with your doctor.
Other names
false daisy, yerba de tago, and bhringraj
References
Source: Organic Facts, https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/herbs-and-spices/eclipta-alba.html
Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipta_prostrata
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