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Bhringaraja

Eclipta alba,
Asteraceae

Medicinal Uses

  1. Throat irritation: 5 grams of dried
    bhringaraja powder is mixed with
    honey and licked. This is effective
    in the treatment of cold, cough,
    throat irritation, anaemia, asthma
    etc.
  1. Liver disorders: Fresh juice
    bringaraja 10‒15 ml is taken
    early in the morning preferably
    in the empty stomach for 7-12
    days helps significantly in the
    treatment of liver disorders and
    obstructive jaundice.
  2. Male infertility: 3 grams seeds or
    seed powder is soaked in sugar
    water for half an hour and taken
    daily in the morning and evening.
    This helps to improve the sexual
    vigour and promotes the sperm
    count.
  3. Chronic skin diseases: Daily
    intake of 5gms of bringaraj in
    one cup of water and made this
    decoction is consumed twice
    daily. This has good benefit over
    the steroid resistant skin diseases
    and in psoriasis.
  4. Hair care: 25 gram of Bhringaraja
    paste, 100 ml of sesame or
    coconut oil and 400 ml Bhringaraja
    decoction or 200 ml of fresh juice
    are taken and oil is cooked. This is
    effective in dandruff, hair fall and
    premature greying of hair.
  5. Rejuvenation: Intake of powder
    of bringaraja leaves, black
    sesamum, amalaki and sugar in
    equal quantity acts as a Rasayana.
    (Immuno modulator).

Vernacular names

Assamese : Bhrngaraja
Bengali : Bheemraja, Kesuriya, Kesari
English : Trailing Eclipta, Thistles,
False Daisy
Gujrati : Bhangaro, Bhangro
Hindi : Bhangara, Bhangaraiya
Kannada : Garujalu, Gurugada, Soppu,
Keshavardhana, Kodigaraju
Malayalam : Kayyonni, Knnunni
Marathi : Bhangra, Bhringiraja, Maka
Punjabi : Bhangra
Tamil : Karisalankanni, Karisalanganni,
Karisalai
Telugu : Guntakalagara, Guntagalagara
Urdu : Bhangra

Bhringaraja (Eclipta prostrata or Eclipta alba), known as False Daisy, is a traditional Ayurvedic,, annual,, erect, or prostate herb. It is widely used for promoting hair health (hair fall reduction, grey hair prevention), as a liver tonic, and for skin diseases. Key components include wedelolactone, and it thrives in moist tropical regions. 

Key Details on Bhringaraja

  • Botanical Profile: A member of the Asteraceae family, it has white, small daisy-like flowers and lance-shaped leaves. It often grows in wet rice paddies and on the sides of streams.
  • Ayurvedic Uses:
    • Hair Health: Commonly known as “Keshaya” (hair tonic) and used in Bhringaraja Taila to nourish the scalp and promote hair growth.
    • Medicinal Properties: Traditionally used for treating jaundice, liver disorders, skin issues, and as a diuretic.
  • Active Compounds: Contains phytochemicals such as wedelolactone, demethylwedelolactone, luteolin, and apigenin.
  • Usage: The leaves and stems are used to make oil, paste, or extracts.
  • Safety: While generally safe, it can act as a diuretic and might interact with certain medications. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use, especially during pregnancy. 

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