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The useful Emetic nut

The useful Emetic nut

Emetic nut Quick Facts
Name: Emetic nut
Scientific Name: Catunaregam spinosa
Origin South Asia and other Asian countries
Colors Yellowish brown
Shapes 1.8-4.5 cm long, globose or broadly wide, longitudinally ribbed or smooth
Taste Astringent
Health benefits Beneficial for asthma, rhinitis, cold, skin diseases, ulcers, flatulence, coeliac disease,amenorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea
Emetic nut scientifically known as Catunaregam spinosa is a flowering plant belonging to Rubiaceae family. The plant is native to South Asia and other Asian countries. It is mostly found in Himalaya, Dehradun, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, South Maharashtra and costal districts of south India. Few of the popular common names of the plant are Common emetic, Emetic nut, Karegida, Mountain Pomegranate, Mainphal and Madan.  It is used in various traditional medicine systems for treatment of various ailments. It is a medicinal tree that treats cough, asthma, ulcers and many other ailments.

Plant Description

Emetic nut is a spiny, large deciduous thorny shrub or small tree that grows about 5 m tall. The plant is found growing in the foothills, scrub jungles, dry deciduous forests, monsoon forest understory and coastal sands. Branches are horizontal, rigid, paired spines sharp and woody. Lateral branchlets are short, suppressed. Leaves are simple, ovate, wrinkled, clustered, obovate-oval to spathulate, base tapered, obtuse to pointed apex, veins reticulate and sessile. Flowers are yellowish white, 1-3 at ends of suppressed branchlets. Fruits are 1.8-4.5 cm long, globose or broadly wide, longitudinally ribbed or smooth, crowned with persistent calyx limb. They are green when young turning to yellowish brown as they mature. Fruit consists of numerous seeds 0.4-0.6 cm long, compressed, smooth, brown and very hard. Since it is a medicitree it is used to treat cough, asthma, ulcers and many other ailments.

Traditional uses and benefits of Emetic Nut

Ayurvedic Health benefits of Emetic nut

Other Facts

References:

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-36206

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catunaregam_spinosa

https://uses.plantnet-project.org/en/Catunaregam_spinosa_(PROSEA)

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