What is Pilocarpus?
Shrumps tree found in South and Central America is Pilocarpus an important pharmaceutical plants. Parts of the plant have been used as a herbal remedy for centuries and are now common in homeopathic medicine. A wide range of health conditions can be treated with a tree, from glaucoma to poor milk production.
Pilacarpus roots and leaves are used to treat several different diseases of the body. Glaucoma, an optical nerve disease, can be reduced by herbs. Inflammation of different body areas can also be twisted by its use. Physical fluids can also be affected by Pilocarpus. The plant can be used to support sweat and to increase the flow of saliva, urination and breast milk.
The traditional use of the shrub has been coming for hundreds of years. It was known that the Guarani tribes in Brazil use a drug to treat ulcers in the mouth, treatment at cold and influenza and a healing agent against kidney stones and gonorrhea. Due to the serious characteristics, it is also commonly used to treat poisonous bite, toxins or poisons.
As a folk remedy in the rainforest, Pilocarpus was used to treat epilepsy, bronchitis, laryngitis, fever, asthma, diphtheria and convulsions. The trunks also used plants to treat skin irritation such as psoriasis. Gastrointestinal inflammation can be cured from home herbal drugs.
TONICS hair can be made of shrub as a cosmetic regime. The use of such a mixture can help clean the hair follicles, open pores and help control unmanageable hair. People also use it to prevent hair loss. Neuroosis, diabetes, hepatitis and pneumonia are also treated with Pilocarpus.
The plant is more often known as Jaborandi. Other names of the tree include Indian cannabis, Arruda to Mato, Jaborandi-Do-Norte, Juarandi, Arruda Brava, Piment-de-Cachorro, Jamguarandi, Ctai-Guac and Ibiratai. Pilocarpus, which is the scientific name of the shrub, means "fruit in the shape of a cap". Smooth gray bark, small red fiAle's flowers and large, strong leaves are bush trademarks. Its leather green leaves create a pleasant balsamic scent when compressing.
women who are breastfeeding or pregnant should avoid this herbal drug because it has been known to cause congenital defects and other problems in some studies. A healthcarer should be consulted before use. The use of pilocarp can cause many side effects, including increasing heart rate, headaches, nausea, dehydration, flushing, vomiting, contractual pupils, excessive sweating or salivation, stomach irritation, bradycardia and diarrhea. Overdose can even lead to death.