Kurunthotti

  • Botanical Name : Sida cordifolia
  • English Name : Flannel Weed
  • Sanskrit Name : Bala
  • Malayalam Name : Kurunthotti (കുറുന്തോട്ടി)
  • Part Used : Whole Plant
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Overview

  • Kurunthotti, or Sida, is an annual herb or shrub with distinctive yellow flowers and leaves. Known as Bala in Sanskrit, it holds significance in Ayurveda and traditional medicines.
  • Naturalized worldwide, it is considered an invasive weed in Africa, Australia, the Southern United States, the Hawaiian Islands, New Guinea, and French Polynesia.

Habitat

  • Native to India, it thrives along roadsides and wastelands, also found in tropical and subtropical regions.

Phytochemistry

  • Major seed components include alkaloids, mainly ephedrine, along with fatty acid, mucin, potassium nitrate, and resin. ephedrine, hypaphorine, vasicinone, vascicine, vasicinol, choline, betaine, and phytosterol are also present.
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Nutritional Prowess

  • Used for bronchial asthma, colds, flu, chills, headache, nasal congestion, joint pain, cough, wheezing, and edema.
  • Kurunthotti powder, derived from the roots, is used in Ayurvedic medicine for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and rejuvenating properties.
  • Beneficial for urinary problems like stones, infection, haematuria, and polyuria.
  • Stimulant alkaloids aid in shedding extra fat, contributing to weight loss.
  • Sida cordifolia enhances healthy skin, offering beauty benefits with Ashoka and Shatavari.
  • Relieves chest congestion, helpful for bronchitis and asthma.

Dermatological Perks

  • Packed with antioxidants and essential nutrients, Kurunthotti restores and repairs skin health.
  • Historically valued for its beautifying effects, it can be used externally and internally for skin nourishment.
  • Combined with raktha chandana, njavara rice, and cow’s milk, it brightens and purifies the skin, boasting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Follicular Fortification

  • Regular use enhances hair growth, maintains a healthy scalp, and serves as a natural hair conditioner.
  • Traditionally used for herbal shampoos (thaali) to treat hair problems, promote healthy hair growth, and maintain color.
  • Effective for hair growth and dandruff reduction.
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