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'''Chenopodium album''' is an erect, annual plant. It grows up to 150cm tall, though when growing in rich ground and in the longer daylengths in the temperate zone. it can sometimes reach up to 400cm. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and medicine.
 
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{{Uses|Rheumatism}}, {{Uses|Bug bites}}, {{Uses|Sunstroke}}, {{Uses|Rheumatic joints}}, {{Uses|Swollen feet}}, {{Uses|Urinary problems}}, {{Uses|Sunburn}}, {{Uses|Bloody dysentery}}.
  
 
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Fat hen can be found in most regions of the world, from cold temperate to the tropics, where it normally grows at higher elevations.<ref name="How to plant/cultivate"/>
  
 
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{{Commonly seen|A common weed of cultivated ground}}, {{Commonly seen|Especially on rich soils}}, {{Commonly seen|Old manure heaps}}, {{Commonly seen|Newly cultivated soils}}.
  
 
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<ref name="How to plant/cultivate">[http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Chenopodium+album Cultivation]</ref>
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<ref name="Uses">Indian Medicinal Plants by C.P.Khare</ref>
 
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Revision as of 17:54, 14 April 2020

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Chenopodium album is an erect, annual plant. It grows up to 150cm tall, though when growing in rich ground and in the longer daylengths in the temperate zone. it can sometimes reach up to 400cm. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and medicine.

Uses

Rheumatism, Bug bites, Sunstroke, Rheumatic joints, Swollen feet, Urinary problems, Sunburn, Bloody dysentery.

Parts Used

[[:Category:Herbs with used in medicine|]], stem, leaves, Root.

Chemical Composition

[1]

Common names

Language Common name
Kannada
Hindi
Malayalam
Tamil
Telugu
Marathi
Gujarathi
Punjabi
Kashmiri
Sanskrit
English


Properties

Reference: Dravya - Substance, Rasa - Taste, Guna - Qualities, Veerya - Potency, Vipaka - Post-digesion effect, Karma - Pharmacological activity, Prabhava - Therepeutics.

Dravya

Rasa

Guna

Veerya

Vipaka

Karma

Prabhava

Habit

Annual

Identification

Leaf

Kind Shape Feature

[2]

Flower

Type Size Color and composition Stamen More information
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Fruit

Type Size Mass Appearance Seeds More information

Other features

List of Ayurvedic medicine in which the herb is used

Where to get the saplings

Mode of Propagation

Seeds

How to plant/cultivate

Fat hen can be found in most regions of the world, from cold temperate to the tropics, where it normally grows at higher elevations.[3]

Commonly seen growing in areas

A common weed of cultivated ground, Especially on rich soils, Old manure heaps, Newly cultivated soils.

Photo Gallery

References

  1. ["Chemistry"]
  2. ["Morphology"]
  3. Cultivation

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