Cassia lanceolata
Primary Characteristics
Primary Characteristics
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Pharmacological Actions
Leaves:
AnthelminticBlood PurifierCatharticDeobstruentDetersivePurgative
Indications
The Indications of Leaves of Cassia lanceolata are Bronchitis, Gout, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Tumours, Dyspepsia, Abdominal Cramps, Anaemia, Asthma, Constipation, Sciatica, Spleen Enlargement, Backache, Rheumatism, Leprosy, Chronic Skin Diseases, Periodic Fever, Typhoid.
The Contra Indications of Leaves of Cassia lanceolata are Colitis, Spastic Constipation.
Temperaments
The Temperament of Leaves of Cassia lanceolata is 1st order, warm and dry.
Available Brands
Compound Preparations
Cassia lanceolata is used in the preparation of Hab Shabyar, Itrifal Aftimun, Itrifal Ghudaddi, Itrifal Mulayyin, Itrifal Sanai, Itrifal Ustukhudus, Itrifal Zamani, Jawarish Ood Mulayyin, Kuhl Shifa, Laooq Sapistan Khiyar Shambari, Ma'jun Anjir, Ma'jun Chob Chini, Ma'jun Juzam, Ma'jun Murawweh ul-Arwah, Ma'jun Qurtum, Ma'jun Sana, Ma'jun Suranjan, Ma'jun Ushba, Qurs Mulayyin, Safuf Chob Gazwala, Safuf Mulayyin, Safuf Suranjan, Sherbet Ahmad Shahi, Sherbet Mushil, Sherbet Qabz Kusha compounds.
Dosage
Part | Dose | Instruction |
Leaves | 3.000g - 5.000g | |
Herb's Description
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Taste Odor & Occurrence
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Substitutes
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Active Constituents
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Antidotes
Cassia lanceolata is not a herb.
Warning & Precautions
Senna leaves can cause pappy stools, large doses may produce intestinal irritation, tenesmus, nausea, intestinal colic and abortion. Contraindicated in spastic constipation, colitis, when there is irritation and fever (of unknown etiology), during pregnancy and in the presence of piles.
Toxicity
Currently no Toxicity information is available for Cassia lanceolata. (work in progress)