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Botanical Name :
Alpinia galanga
Sanskrit name
: Rasna,
Mahabharivacha
English Name :
Greater
Galangal
Family:
Zingiberaceae
Plant Part used:
Roots
Description
of Alpinia galangal:
The
branched pieces of rhizome are from 1 1/2 to 3 inches in length, and
seldom more than 3/4 inch thick. They are cut while fresh, and the
pieces are usually cylindrical, marked at short intervals by narrow,
whitish, somewhat raised rings, which are the scars left by former
leaves. They are dark reddish-brown externally, and the section shows a
dark centre surrounded by a wider, paler layer which becomes darker in
drying. Their odour is aromatic, and their taste pungent and spicy. |
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Constituents-
The root contains a volatile oil, resin, galangol,
kaempferid, galangin and alpinin, starch, etc. The active principles are
the volatile oil and acrid resin. Galangin is dioxyflavanol, and has
been obtained synthetically. Alcohol freely extracts all the properties,
and for the fluid extract there should be no admixture of water or
glycerin.
Medicinal Uses:
The rhizome is used against rheumatism, bronchial catarrh,
bad breath and ulcers whooping colds in children, throat infections, to
control incontinence and fever. Alpinia species show promise as anti-fungals,
hypotensives, enhancers of sperm count and motility. Anti-tumor and
anti-dementia effects have been observed in rodents.
Galangal is a stimulating aromatic and has been successfully employed to
aid the digestive process, preventing fermentation and removing flatus.
It is useful in case of dyspepsia, preventing vomiting or sickness of
the stomach and facilitating digestion. It may be used in all cases in
which a stimulating aromatic is indicated. It tones up the tissues and
is sometimes prescribed in fever. Homoeopaths use it as a stimulant. It
has some reputation as a remedy for perineal relaxation with hemorrhoids
and for a lax and pendulous abdomen. It is used as a snuff to treat cold
and flu symptoms. Galangal Root has also been used as a digestive aid,
especially in combating dyspepsia and flatulence. It is also seen as a
remedy for seasickness and motion sickness. It is used against nausea,
flatulence, dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh and enteritis. It also
possesses tonic and antibacterial qualities and is used for these
properties in veterinary and homeopathic medicine. This herb has a
constricting or binding effect, for example: one that checks hemorrhages
or secretions by coagulation of proteins on a soft surface. It also
restores, nourishes, and supports the entire body; it exerts a gently
strengthening effect on the body.
Herbal Extract packing:
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