Sunday, September 7, 2014

Lotus (Nelumbo Druce Nelumbium)

Sunday, September 07, 2014


Hello friend of TAF (TheAmazingFruits), in TAF I not only discuss about the fruit, but I am going to discuss about the plants that are beneficial to our health. I do not discuss at this time the fruit, but I will discuss the flower.
Lotus (Nelumbo Druce Nelumbium)
included in the family Nymphaeaceae. Synonyms of this plant are Nelumbiurn nuciferum, Gaertn. = N. speciosum, Wilid. = Nelumbo nucifera, Gaertn. = Nyrnphaea Nelumbo, Linn. And has local name: Padma, lotus, Terate, tarate, large lotus.
Chronic aquatic plants this beautiful, native to the Asian continent. Lotus cultivated in waters and ponds, sometimes found growing wild in the marshes. Rumbah water plants upright. Thick scaly rhizomes, growing creeper. The leaves and flowers of the rhizomes out directly bound to the sludge at the bottom of the pool. Leaf blade width and round, supported by long stems and rounded 0,5- 1 cm diameter, 150 cm in length 75-. Leaves poking above the surface of the water, towering up like a shield. Waxy leaf surfaces; whitish green color, flat edge, the middle somewhat sunken, veins spread from the center towards the edge of the leaf, diameter 30 to 50 cm. The flowers are fragrant, grows towering above the surface of the water with a long round and sturdy stems, flower stalks 75- length 200 cm. 15- 25 cm diameter flowers, stamens many yellow anthers, flowers crown width, there is and there is a double ankle with pink, white and yellow. Flowers bloom a full day from morning until late afternoon. After wilting, flower crown bergugurn basis until the remaining interest that would happen would be fruit, shaped like inverted cone with a flat surface and a sort of sponge 15- holes containing 30 seeds, the color is yellowish green, then green and finally dark brown, the center line 6 - 11 cm. Seeds are round like a peanut, found in fruit pits shaped like a wasp nest. Old seeds blackish green color, age approximately 1 month after the flowers bloom. The leaves are used as a wrapping material, the young rhizomes and seeds can be eaten.

Section that can be used for the treatment of:
The entire plant including the rhizomes, leaves and stems, flowers and stamens, seeds and flowers such as buffer honeycomb / sponge (reseptacle), as well as the seeds sprout. The use of fresh or dried.
Lotus contains several different chemical content in each part. In flower contains lutiolin, isokuersitrin, quercetin, and kaempferol. Stamens contain alkaloids, isokersitrin, leteolin, quercetin and galuteolin. Buffer interest: proteins, fats, carbohydrates carotene, nicotinic acid, vitamin B1, B2, C and slightly nelumbin. Seeds: raffinosa containing starch, protein, fat, carbohydrate, calcium, phosphorus, and iron. Bud seeds: liensinin, isoliensinin, neferin, nuciferin, prouciferin, lotusina, methylcorypallin, demethylcoclaurine, geluteolin and hyperin. Rhizome: starch, protein, asparagine, vitamin C, d-gallacotechol, neochlorogenik acid, leucocyanidin and peroxidation. Roots: tannic substances, and asparagine. Leaves: roemerin, nornuciferin. Petiole: roemerin, nornuciferin, resin, and tannic substances. usefulness:
Seeds:
- Impaired absorption of food (malabsorbtion).  
- Diarrhea because of weakness, chronic intestinal inflammation (chronic enteritis),
- Dysentery.
- Vomiting.
- Vaginal discharge, bleeding in women.
- Wet dreams (spermatorrhea).
- Hard to sleep, many dreams.
- Urinary ache and murky.
- Fatigue is not excited (neurasthenia).
- Cancer nasopharynx.
 
Shoots lotus seeds:
- Fever, thirst.
- Heart palpitations, restlessness.
- Vomiting of blood.
- Premature Ejaculation.
- Eyes red and swollen.
- Difficult sleep (insomnia).
- High blood pressure (hypertension).
 
Sari Yarn:
- Come out sperms night (sperrnatorrhea).
- Vaginal discharge (leucorrhea).
- Bleeding such as vomiting blood, dysentery.
- Frequent urination.
- Unable to hold urine (enuresis).
 
Remptacle: - Bleeding excessive content.
- Excessive menstrual blood.
- Bleeding during pregnancy.
- Discharge (lochia) excessive after childbirth.
- Lower abdominal pain due to blood clots.
- Dysentery, blood urine.
- Hemorrhoids, ulceration wet.
 
rhizome:
- Fever, thirst.
- Coughing up blood, vomiting blood, nosebleeds.
- Dysentery, blood urine, high blood pressure.
- Heart disease.
- Disorders of the stomach.
- Less blood (anemia).
- Disorders of the menopause (menopause).
- Neurosis.
 
roots:
- Vomiting of blood, nosebleeds.
- Urinary hot and red.
- Coughing up blood, dysentery.
 
leaves:
- Fainting due to heat (heat stroke).
- Diarrhea due to heat or moisture.
- Dizziness, headache.
- Give - give.
- Bleeding such as nosebleeds, vomiting blood, dysentery.
- Bleeding in women.
 
Basic leaves:
- Bloody dysentery, diarrhea.
- Babies in the womb are not calm.
 
Trunk:
- Heat stroke, fainting. - Chest feels depressed because of heat or moisture.
- Diarrhea, vomiting.
- Whitish.
 
flowers:
- Hit (trauma).
- Bleeding.
- Inflammation of purulent skin (impetigo).
 
Flour rhizome:
- Increase appetite.
- The weaker and less blood.
- Diarrhea.

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