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Rosary Pea (Abrus Precatorius) is also called Gunja and Jequirity peas. Rosary plant is known for containing a toxic substance ‘abrin’. The common symptoms of its toxicity include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and trouble breathing. In some cases, it can also cause anuria (anuresis) and heart disease. The unwise use of any part of Rosary plant can lead to several side effects. Therefore, Rosary peas are not used in the raw form in ayurveda and traditional medicine. It is processed to detoxify and to eliminate its toxic effects. The purified (detoxified) Rosary Peas exert stimulatory and strengthening actions on nerves. Due to this action, it is used to treat paralysis. However, it acts as a sedative when used in the high dosage. The rosary peas also have aphrodisiac action. Detoxified rosary seeds are dried and then ground to make a coarse powder. The coarse powder is then used to boil in milk. This milk is filtered and advised to drink for improving erection, stamina, and performance. Leaves and roots of the rosary plant act as antitussive and soothe the throat similarly like Mulethi (Licorice roots). Therefore, rosary roots and leaves are beneficial in the treatment of a cough, bronchitis and sore throat. Detoxification of Rosary Pea
Raw seeds are not suitable for medicinal uses, as discussed above. The coarse powder of Rosary Peas (seeds) is taken in a cotton pouch (POTLI) and boiled in the cow’s milk for 3 to 6 hours.
The second method includes boiling the seeds in Kanji Water (Brown Rice Water) for 3 to 6 hours. Milk or Kanji used for detoxification should be discarded.
Boiling rosary peas in cow’s milk or Kanji Water reduces the toxic effects and make it usable for the medicinal purposes. Toxalbumins present in the rosary peas break down after heat treatment and dissolve into the milk or Kanji Water. Therefore, this process reduces toxic substances in rosary pea significantly. Internal Use of Rosary Seeds
Hemiplegia
Paralysis
Sciatica
Muscle spasm
Low backache
Rheumatoid arthritis
Arthritis
Bursitis
Fibromyalgia
Erectile dysfunction
Premature ejaculation
[13:44, 10/10/2020] Vikram Bardwaz: External Use of Rosary Seeds
External application of detoxified Rosary seed paste is used in all diseases listed in above under the heading of “internal use of Rosary Seeds.” In addition to these diseases, the paste prepared using rosary seed powder and sesame oil is also applied to treat the following health conditions:
Alopecia or hair loss
Acne Vulgaris
Eczema
Psoriasis
The paste prepared with water is used in the following diseases:
Cervical lymphadenopathy
Leucoderma and Vitiligo
Paralytic disorders (for massage of affected parts)
Rosary Plant Roots
Hoarseness and Laryngitis
Cough and bronchitis
Dysuria (Painful or difficult urination)
Erectile dysfunction
Premature ejaculation
Rosary Pea Benefits & Medicinal Uses
Detoxified Rosary Pea acts on nerves, muscles, skin, and organs of the reproductive system. Generally, it is used to treat paralytic disorders and erectile dysfunction and impotence.
Paralytic disorders
Detoxified Rosary Pea powder is used internally for the treatment of paralysis and hemiplegia in a dosage of 30 to 60 mg twice daily with lukewarm milk in ayurveda.
Purified rosary pea powder is mixed in water to make a paste. This paste is used to apply on affected parts. This application is also effective for treating frozen shoulder, sciatica and other musculoskeletal disorders. The sesame oil processed with rosary pea powder is called Gunja Oil in ayurveda. This oil is used as external application or in massage to improve the sensitivity and movability of paralytic organs.
Leucoderma and Vitiligo
In cases of Leukoderma and Vitiligo, detoxified rosary pea powder and Chitrak (Plumbago Zeylanica) root powder is mixed in equal parts. The paste is prepared using water and applied on the affected parts. The regular application of the paste reduces the white patches on the skin.
Acne Vulgaris
The sesame oil processed in detoxified rosary pea is applied on the acne at night before sleep and application should be left overnight. This application helps to treat acne in a few days. Before applying the Gunja Oil on the face, it should be tested on the arm for any allergic reaction.
Alopecia Areata (Baldness or Hair Loss)
The powder of detoxified seeds and roots of rosary plant are mixed with water to make a paste. This paste is applied on the spots of the scalp affected from the baldness. It stimulates the hair re-growth.
Hoarseness and Laryngitis
Tablets are prepared with rosary (Gunja) leaf powder, cubeb powder, and sugar. These tablets are advised to chew in the case of hoarseness and laryngitis.
Skin Diseases
The sesame oil processed in detoxified rosary pea (Gunja oil) is applied on affected parts of the skin with eczema and psoriasis. It is also applied on the scalp to reduce dandruff.
Dosage & Administration
The dosage of detoxified rosary pea (Abrus Precatorius) varies according to medicinal parts.
Medicinal Parts Therapeutic Dosage (for adults)
Detoxified Rosary Pea Powder 30 to 125 mg
Rosary Leaf Powder 500 to 2 grams
Rosary Root Powder 500 to 2 grams
The maximum dosage of Rosary Pea (Gunja seeds) Powder should not exceed 250 mg per day. Rosary (Gunja) leaves and root powder dosage should not exceed 4 grams per day.
Drug Interactions
Gunja (Abrus Precatorius) can interact with various medicines including antiplatelet drugs, antihypertensive drugs, and antidiabetic medicines, so you should consult a physician before using any part of rosary plant with these drugs.
Compound Preparations
Gunjadi Oil
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