Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Brassica juncea ( Aba )




Scientific name:Brassica juncea*
Family name:BRASSICACEAE
English name:Mustard
Local name:Aba
Description:Perennial herb, usually grown as an annual or biennial, up to 1 m or more tall. Lower leaves petioled, green, variously lobed with toothed, scalloped or frilled edges, lyrate-pinnatisect, with 1–2 lobes or leaflets on each side and a larger sparsely setose, terminal lobe; upper leaves subentire, 30–60 mm long, 2–3.5 mm wide, constricted at intervals, sessile. Flowers bright yellow. Fruit a green, sickle shaped pod
Status:Naturalized Exotic
Edible parts:Seed
Ayurvedic usage:
Treatment for-
  • Lung infections
  • Thyroid Diseases
  • Paediatrics Diseases

PARTS  USED  IN  TREATMENT:
  • Leaves
  • Seeds
  • Root
source by .instituteofayurveda.org

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