Kamila Ke Fayde | Kabila Jadi Buti (Mallotus philippensis) | Dr. Ibrahim
Автор: Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim
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Unlock the ancient secret to optimal health with Kamila (Mallotus philippensis)! This powerful herb, also known as Kabila, has been used for centuries in Ayurveda to fight against harmful parasites and worms in the gut, protect the body from harmful infections, and lower high blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. Join Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim as he delves into this little-known plant!
Kamila (Kabila) is also a natural remedy for abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, acid reflux, and anorexia. Its anti-inflammatory properties also help to reduce stiffness and inflammation in muscles and joints.
According to Ayurveda, it is a coloring material for various medications and preparations. It also helps to improve digestion and liver function in children. It is effective for treating common colds, coughs, flu, bronchitis, asthma, and various skin conditions such as psoriasis and allergic skin disorders.
Don't just take our word for it, try Kabila powder today and see the difference it can make for your health!
0:00 Kamila: Uses, About the Plant, Where to Find
1:57 Kamila Plant Powder May Eliminate Intestinal Worms
2:41 Kamila's Oil Remedy
2:58 Kamila for Children (External use only)
4:00 Kamila for Adults
4:09 Kamila's Benefits
4:50 How to Make Kamila's Oil
5:17 Kamila Benefits for Irritated Skin, Piles, Parasitic & Fungal Infections
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—plant identity—
Mallotus is a tree that can grow up to 20-25 meters tall. The leaves are oval to lanceolate, glossy, and contain red glands. The flowers are pale yellow and the tree blooms between August and September. The fruits are round, covered in small red hair, and turn brick red when ripe. The seeds are black, and the bark is brown on the outside and red on the inside. Mallotus is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions in India and other countries like China, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Australia, and Malaysia.
—medicinal uses—
Kamila, also known as Mallotus philippensis, is a potent herb with many health benefits. It has anthelmintic and anti-parasitic properties, which help to fight against harmful parasites and worms in the gut. It also has a laxative effect which helps to expel these worms from the body. It has anti-bacterial properties that help protect the body from harmful infections.
It is also good for diabetic patients as it helps to lower high blood sugar levels. It is used to relieve abdominal pain and bloating, constipation, acid reflux, and anorexia. It also helps to reduce inflammation and stiffness in muscles and joints.
According to Ayurveda, it is used as a coloring material for various medications and preparations. It also helps to improve digestion and liver function in children and is effective for treating common colds, coughs, flu, bronchitis, and asthma. It is also good for treating various skin conditions such as psoriasis and allergic skin disorders.
—other names—
Mallotus philippensis, also known as the Monkey Face Tree, is a herb that goes by many names. It's known as Kampillaka, Kabila in Hindi, Raktanga, Ranjaka, and Lohitanga in Sanskrit, Kamilo in Gujarati, Kamila, Kamal in Punjabi, Lokhan in Assamese, Kapila in Marathi, Chandernettu, Kunkundamar, Kapila in Kannada, Shendari, Kapila in Marathi, Kapilogendi in Oriya, Kungumam in Tamil, Kunkum in Telugu, Sinduri, Manjana in Malayalam, Kameelak in Kashmiri, Kambil in Arabic, Kamila in Urdu, Siddha, and Unani.
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