Botanical Name: The most famous botanical
name of Cassia Angustifolia is Cassia Asia Augustifolia.
Common Name: the most common name of Cassia Angustiafolia
is Indian Senna, Senna, Cassia Senna, and Tinnervelly Senna.
Family Name: The Cassia Angustiafolia belongs
to the family of Caesal Pinaceae.
Part Used: the mostly parts used are Leaves,
Stems, and Pods.
Habitat: Refined in dry manor of Western
and Southern part of India, and indigenous to Arabia.
Main Uses: Cassia Angustifolia is recognized
by US pharmacopoeias and British other medical companies.
It minors bowels, boost up the peristaltic movements by its local
movements of action over the intestinal membrane. It is also used
as mainly expectorant, dresser in wound, laxative, Antidysentric,
and carminative.
Scientific Name: The scientific name of Cassis
Angustifolia is Senna, in which medical companies basically used
mostly.
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Ayurvedic Applications: it is basically
used for main purpose of diseases such as inflammatory skin,
constipation, hypertension, conditions, and obesity. Cassia
Angustifolia or Senna is a heavy purgative that must be taken
with proper physician care and in approved dosage.
It has a pain effect upon the intestinal covering or complete
relief, and suffered with objection nausea or pain, all along
with diarrhea or liquid stools disease.
It can be treated by proper combination by adding one forth
amount of stomach herbs or medicine, such as fennel seeds
or ginger, with proper dosage to get complete and soon relief.
Cassia Angustifolia or Senna is basically for very bad constipation,
or we can say, constipation following with any type of stomach ace
or diseases.
Interesting facts: Cassia Augustifolia or Senna
laxatives may take 8 to 12 hours to produce the results. In animal
studies, Cassia Augustifolia has not shown negative or harmful effects
on pregnant animals.