Pregnancy Tips For Normal Delivery
Usually in tamil nadu pregnant mother drink liquid made
boil water with cumin seed, when it’s done add 2pinch cow’s butter to
melt. Drink it in daytime whenever it is possible. My family has followed it for
generationscherula-sirupulai(tamil) |
Plant name: Aerva lanata Juss
Local name: sirupulai(tamil)/cherula(malayalam)/chaya(hindi)
Family name: Amaranthaceae
Type: herb
How to use : whole plant
Description of usage: whole plant decoction mixed with one
glass of cow’s milk is boiled till it reaches the volume of the milk. Half or
one glass is taken in the early morning and evening from 7th month
of pregnancy.
parpadakapulla |
Plant name: Mullugo pentaphylla Linn
Local name: parpadakapulla
Family name: Aizoaceae
Type:herb
Part to use: wholeplant
Description of usage:
whole plant decoction(75gm) with water(50ml) is given 3teaspoons thrice a day
for 7days for easy delivery.
kurunthotti roo |
**kurunthotti root**
equal amount of kurunthotti root powder + cumin seeds +
pepper with milk before bed is taken.
kurunthotti(malayalam) |
Plant name: Sida rhombifolia
Local name: Chitha Mutti (tamil)/kurunthotti(malayalam)
Family name:malvaceae
Type:shrub
How to use: whole plant
Description of usage: fresh whole
plant paste in milk,1/2 or 1 glass is taken
daily before bed time, after completion of 7months
· From nine months onwards for normal delivery
take the drink made from roasted
Ani seed and water. To make this drink boil roasted anise
seed in water and drink it.
· Have pomegranate juice daily as it
ameliorates the blood cells of both baby and mother. With this juice your baby
will also have the fair complexion.
· Take warm water bath before going to bed.
This will relax your body from all kinds of stress and strains.
· On the commencement of delivery pains eat a
spoon full of honey. Also make the paste of honey and black cumin powder and
spread it over your stomach for normal deliver as per ayurveda
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All information provided in this blog is for historical and educational purposes only; statements contained here are reported in an effort to preserve traditional cultural lore and information. Nothing here should be construed as an attempt to diagnose, prescribe, or recommend treatment for any disease or condition. Please consult your physician for medical advice regarding any medical condition and do not use any of the historical information on this site without your physician’s approval.
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