Botanical name- Cephalandra indica Linn
Family- Cucurbitaceae
Common names – English-Ivy gouard
Distribution – Throughout Bharat at depression elevations
Description – Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 climbing or prostrate perennial herb amongst much branched luberous roots. Stem grooved slender, glabrous, trndrils slender, triated together with simple. Leaves 5-10 cm inward length, v lobed , cronate, shining together with scabtid.Flowers white or yellow, dioecious.Male flowers lonely or subcymose at the apex of a peduncle. Female flowers solitary.Fruit polish together with brilliant greenish amongst strips when immature, becoming brilliant scarlet ruddy when ripe
Part used – Leaves
Constituents- Glycosides ,carbohydrates ,fix oils ,proteins ,aminoacids , beta carotene , atomic pose out 26 ,calssium ,potassium ,vitamin Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 ,vitamin C ,saponnins ,tannins ,phytosterol ,alkaloids ,phenolic compounds ,flavonoids ,gum together with mucilage
HOMOEOPATHIC USES
DIABETES- Profuse urination.Weaknessxhaustion afterward urination. Dryness of oral cavity amongst corking thirst for large quantities of H2O at a time. Burning all over the body. Giddiness afterward urination
Potency – Q, 1x, 3x