This Ayurvedic vine is amazing, the straight leaf heals the deepest wounds, the upside down leaf does this work

This Ayurvedic vine is amazing, the straight leaf heals the deepest wounds, the upside down leaf does this work


Anju Prajapati/Rampur: In old times when English medicines were not very popular and not much research was done on them, Ayurvedic medicines were used to cure diseases. However, due to less side effects compared to English medicines, people are once again getting inclined towards Ayurvedic medicines. Today we are going to tell you about an Ayurvedic vine which has the ability to heal even the deepest wounds. This vine was used during the era of the Nawabs. No medicine was used in that era, rather the leaves of this vine were used to heal wounds.

This amazing Ayurvedic vine has been spreading its branches in Rampur for many centuries. There is an old, dusty and forgotten palace on the road leading to Kosi Weir among the ruins in Rampur. This palace is famous by the name of Benazir Kothi. The last ruler of Rampur, Nawab Raza Ali Khan, planted this Ayurvedic vine in the garden of his palace.

According to the employee of the Nawab family, this vine was brought from abroad by the Nawab of Rampur and planted here and it is said to be the only vine in the entire district. Its specialty is that this vine has two forms. If its leaf is planted straight, the wound heals and if it is planted upside down, the wound festers.

Herbs not only increase physical capacity but also help in healing deep wounds. The amazing vine found in the Nawab’s garden in Rampur has special Ayurvedic importance. People apply its leaves on wounds. This vine looks exactly like a betel leaf.

The information given in this news has been written after talking to someone familiar with the Nawab family. Any kind of incident, accident or profit-loss is purely coincidental. Local-18 does not personally support anything mentioned.

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