Daruharidra is also called as Indian barberry or Tree Turmeric. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine system since a long time. The fruit and stem of Daruharidra are widely used for its medicinal benefits. The fruit is edible and is a rich source of vitamin C.
Daruharidra is mainly beneficial for skin problems like inflammation and psoriasis as it has anti-inflammatory and anti-psoriatic activity. It helps in managing acne by preventing the growth of acne causing bacteria and reducing inflammation due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
According to Ayurveda, applying a paste of Daruharidra powder along with honey or rose water on burns helps in faster healing due to its Ropan (healing) property. Daruharidra might help to protect the liver and prevent liver disorders as it maintains the level of liver enzymes. It also protects the liver cells against damage caused by free radicals as it has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective activities.
It is also used for managing malaria as it prevents the growth of malarial parasite due to its antimalarial property. It is also recommended for diarrhea as it prevents the growth of microorganisms responsible for diarrhea due to its antimicrobial activity.
Daruharidra is beneficial for managing blood sugar levels by increasing the metabolism of glucose and preventing further formation of glucose. It also lowers the bad cholesterol levels in the body and helps in weight management by inhibiting the formation of fat cells in the body. This is mainly due to the active constituent berberine present in Daruharidra which has potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
You can take Daruharidra powder along with honey or milk helps in managing diarrhea and menstrual bleeding. You can also take 1-2 Daruharidra tablets or capsule twice daily which are easily available in the market.
What are the synonyms of Daruharidra?
Berberis aristata, Indian beriberi, Daru haldi, Mara manjal, Kasturipushpa, Darchoba, Maramannal, Sumalu, Darhald
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