Nirmali, botanically known as Strychnos Potatorum, the use of these seeds for the purpose of clearing muddy water is as old as Sushruta, who mentions it in his chapter on water. Medicinally it is chiefly used as a local application in eye-diseases. The seeds are rubbed with honey and a little camphor, and the mixture applied to the eyes in lachrymation or copious watery discharge from them. Rubbed with water and rock salt they are applied to chemosis in the conjunctiva. They enter also into the composition of several complex preparations for ulcer of the cornea, etc.
This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com
Related Articles
Ayurveda
Origin of Ayurveda
Ayurveda Medication
Elements of Ayurveda
Concepts of Ayurveda
Ancient Literature of Ayurveda
Sushruta Samhita