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[[File:Acmella_oleracea_002.JPG|200px|thumb|right|''Toothache plant'']]
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[[File:800px-Bael03 FSPark Asit.jpg|thumb|right|''Bilva'']]
  
'''Toothache plant''' is a prostrate perennial plant. The plant is often cultivated as an annual for its edible leaves in parts of the tropics, especially Brazil. It is also grown widely as an ornamental because of the attractive colourful heads.
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'''Bilva''' consists of pulp of entire, unripe or half ripe fruits of Aegle marmelos Carr, It is a tree, attaining a height of 12 m growing wild and also cultivated throughout the country, rind of fruit is removed and pulp is bruised and dried.
  
'''Uses:'''Toothache, Throat infections, Gum infections, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Blood parasites, Malaria.                  
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'''Uses:'''Fever, Nasal bleeding, Diarrhoea, Skin disease, Intestinal worms, Cough, Diabetes, Vomiting, Cough, Stomachache, Infection in intestine.                
  
 
'''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds.
 
'''Mode of Propagation:'''Seeds.
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     -moz-appearance: none;">[[Acmella oleracea - Toothache plant|Read more]]</span>
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     -moz-appearance: none;">[[Aegle marmelos - Bilva|Read more]]</span>

Revision as of 14:34, 15 September 2021

Bilva

Bilva consists of pulp of entire, unripe or half ripe fruits of Aegle marmelos Carr, It is a tree, attaining a height of 12 m growing wild and also cultivated throughout the country, rind of fruit is removed and pulp is bruised and dried.

Uses:Fever, Nasal bleeding, Diarrhoea, Skin disease, Intestinal worms, Cough, Diabetes, Vomiting, Cough, Stomachache, Infection in intestine.

Mode of Propagation:Seeds.

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