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Puncture Vine (Bindii) facts and health benefits

Bindii, Puncture Vine, goat’s head, tackweed, Tribulus Terrestris

Puncture Vine (Bindii) Quick Facts
Name: Puncture Vine (Bindii)
Scientific Name: Tribulus terrestris
Origin Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and Australia.
Colors Initially green, but later turns brown.
Shapes Woody burr, approximately 1 cm in diameter, which splits into 4 or 5 wedge-shaped segments
Health benefits Fights glucose intolerance, Fights water retention, Reduces urinary problems, Helpful in Polycystic ovarian disease, Erectile dysfunction, Anti-aging, Heart benefit, Treats low libido
Known by many common names such as Puncture Vine, Bindii, goat’s head, tackweed, Tribulus Terrestris is a tap rooted herbaceous perennial plant in the Caltrop Family (Zygophyllaceae) with a long history of widespread use. Historically, it has been used in ancient Greece, India and Africa to support overall well-being. It has been used in both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Today, Tribulus Terrestris is recognized as a libido enhancer, reputed to restore and increase testosterone levels. Commonly used to build muscle strength and mass, it is marketed to enhance sports performance.

Growing Environment

Puncture Vine (Bindii) is an herbaceous perennial plant which normally grows in warm climates, and can thrive in deserts and other poor growing conditions. It prefers light textured soils but will grow over a wide range of soil types.

Plant

A network of fine rootlets arises from the taproot of Puncture Vine plant to take advantage of soil moisture, by which the plant can survive in very arid conditions. Stems release from the crown to a diameter of about 10 cm to over 1 m, often branching. They are usually prostrate, forming flat patches, though they may grow more upwards in shade or among taller plants. Stems branch from the crown and are densely hairy. Leaves are opposite and pinnately compound. Densely hairy leaflets are opposite and up to 1⁄8 inch (0.0032 m) long. The flowers are 4–10 mm wide, with 5 lemon-yellow petals, 5 sepals, and 10 stamens. In Southern California, it blooms from April through October, where it is highly invasive in waste places and disturbed sites.

Fruit

A week after each flower blooms, it is followed by a fruit that simply falls apart into 5 nutlets or burs. The nutlets are hard and bear 2-4 sharp spines, 10 mm long and 4–6 mm broad point-to-point. These nutlets amazingly resemble goats’ or bulls’ heads; the “horns” are sharp enough to puncture bicycle tires and lawn mower tires and to cause painful injury to bare feet. Within each nutlet, seeds are stacked on top of each other, separated by a hard membrane. As an adaptation to dry climates, the largest seed germinates first, while the others may wait until more moisture is available before germinating.

Health benefits of Puncture Vine

Puncture Vine can also be understood with all the name puncture vine, it continues to be as a general tonic below the use. It’s used for the higher care of urinary function and effective kidneys as well as in reducing renal suffering. Another astonishing health benefits comprises raising the low libido, improving energy and stamina, treating the kidney renal rocks and issues. Let’s see the benefits in an apparent way.

1. Treats low libido

People with low libido and who are having troublesome sex life can take the advantage of Puncture Vine. It treats the infertility problems in a natural way. Research showed that Bindii helps for the restoring of the low testosterone levels.

The working action of Puncture Vine involves with stimulating the body’s natural hormone, through which it helps for the production and maintenance of the testosterone levels.

2. Heart benefit

Puncture Vine is beneficial in reducing the cholesterol levels, which is actually essential to reduce the risk of heart stroke. It also functions great in reducing the blood sugar levels and blood pressure levels. Along with it. Puncture Vine also treats the heart complications like angina.  Bindii is having rich properties of antibiotic and anti-tumor, which helps to combat with the liver cancer.

3. Anti-aging

Puncture Vine which boost up the libido through storing high testosterone levels in the body also takes care about the problems that encounter during the ageing process. Regular intake of Puncture Vine extract will make the age not to show its effects on the appearance. The same property helps to treat many physiological problems that are related with age like wrinkles and muscular degeneration.

4. Erectile dysfunction

Puncture Vine is advantageous in erectile dysfunction as it encourages the penile tissue by which it enhances the penile erection.

5. Helpful in Polycystic ovarian disease

It is a cause of the female infertility. Usage of Puncture Vine is quite beneficial for such patients.

6. Reduces urinary problems

Urinary tract problems mostly take place due to the buildup of the stones in the tract. Puncture Vine extract consumption helps to eliminate the stones in the tract, through which it makes the urine flow smooth. It also stops the urinary tract bleeding and treats renal ailments incontinence and cystitis.

7. Fights water retention

As a natural diuretic, Puncture Vine helps in removing the additional amount of water in the body and it reduces the size of cyst. Puncture Vine is used in the treatment of diabetes. People with Polycystic Ovarian Disease may also develop diabetics due to glucose intolerance.

8. Fights glucose intolerance

Puncture Vine has the ability to increase capacity while work outs, similarly it helps women to strengthen their muscles, who can involve more into work outs.

Other Benefits

Ayurvedic Health benefits of Puncture Vine

Other traditional benefits of Puncture Vine

Precautions

Puncture Vine Facts

Puncture Vine scientifically known as Tribulus Terrestris is an annual plant in the Caltrop Family (Zygophyllaceae) widely distributed around the world, that is adapted to grow in dry climate locations in which few other plants can survive. It is an invasive species in North America.  Like many weedy species, this plant has many common names, including bullhead,  burra gokharu, caltrop,  cat’s head, devil’s eyelashes, devil’s thorn, devil’s weed, goat head, Puncture Vine, tackweed. It is a tap rooted herbaceous perennial plant that grows as a summer annual in colder climates. It is native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil.

Name Puncture Vine
Scientific Name Tribulus terrestris
Native Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and Australia
Common Names Bindii, bullhead, burra gokharu, caltrop, cat’s head, devil’s eyelashes, devil’s thorn, devil’s weed, goathead, Puncture Vine, Puncturevine, tackweed
Name in Other Languages English: Bullhead, Calthrop, caltrop, Caltrops, Cat´s-Head, Devil’s eyelashes, devil’s thorn, Devil´s-Thorn, Devil´s-Weed, goathead, Goats Head, Land calotrops, Land caltrops, Mexican sandbur, Puncture Plant, puncture vine, puncture-vine, Texas sandbur, Tribulus, common dubbletjie, bendy-eye
Sanskrit: Gokshura, Trikata, Svadamshtra, Traikantaka
Arabic: Chokaziz, kutrah, jtb (jatb) (جطب (جَطب), khurshum alnnaeajih  (خرشوم النعجه)، khishum alnnaejih (khayshwm alnnaejat) (خيشوم النعجه (خَيْشوم النعجة), darisuh (دريسه), duqn alshshaykh (daqn alshykh) (دقن الشيخ (دَقن الشيخ)، duqn alshshaykh (dhaqn alshykh) (دقن الشيخ (ذَقن الشيخ), shqshq (shiqshiq) (شقشق (شِقشِق)، daris (dirys) (دريس (دِريس), dacn-ash-sheikh; dreiss; gutiba; kharshoom-an-naga; kotaba; shiqshi         
Chinese: 蒺藜, Ji Li,
French: Croix de Malte, Tribule terrestre
German: Erd-Burzeldorn, Gewöhnlicher Burzeldorn
Hindi: Chhotagokhru, chhota gokhar (छोटा गोखर्)
Italian: Caciarello, tribolo
Japanese: Hamabishi, ハマビシ
Kazakh: Temirtikan
Korean: Namgasae
Malayalam: Mulluringi, Nerunji, Njerinjil
Portuguese: Abrolhos
Romanian: Colţii babei
Russian: Jakorcy steljuščiesja, yakortsy stelyushchiyesya (якорцы стелющиеся)
Spanish: Abrojo terrestre; cachito; diablito; toboso; torito, abrojos, espigon
Swedish: Tiggarnöt
Tamil: Nerinji, Nerinji Sanna neggilu -Ka
Uzbek: Temirtikan
Assamese : Gokshura, Gukhurkata
Bengali : Gokshura, Gokhri
Gujrati : Be tha gokharu, Nana gokharu, Mithogokharu
Hindi : Gokhru
Kannada : Sannanaggilu, Neggilamullu, Neggilu
Kashmiri : Michirkand, Pakhda
Malayalam : Nerinjil
Marathi : Sarate, Gokharu
Oriya : Gukhura, Gokhyura
Punjabi : Bhakhra, Gokhru
Tamil : Nerinjil, Nerunjil
Telugu : Palleru
Urdu : Khar-e-Khasak Khurd
Australia: Bendy-eye; bindii; bull’s head; cat-head; ground bur-nut; yellow vine
Ethiopia: Akakima; cachito; kakite-harmath; kurakito; kuremehit; kurumshit; qottbet
Germany: Erd- Buerzeldorn
India: bakhra; bakhuri; betagokhru; chinnipalleru; chirupalleru; chota gokrhu; gakhura; gokhatri; gokhrudesi; gokrhu; gokshra; gokshura; ikshugandha; kanti; kokulla; lahangokhru; lotak; mithagokhru; nahanagokhru; nerinji; nerunji; palleru; rasha; sanna neggilu; sarala; sharratte
Iraq: Al-gutub; gotob
Italy: Tribolo
Kenya: Kungu; mbigiri; mbiliwili; okuro; shokolo
Lebanon: Kutrab
Netherlands: Aardangel
South Africa: Common dubbeltjie; gewone dubbeltjie
Uganda: Esuguru; eziguru
USA: Burnut; land caltrop; Mexican sandbur; puncture weed
Plant Growth Habit Tap rooted herbaceous perennial plant
Growing Climate Grow well in warm climates, and can thrive in deserts and other poor growing conditions.
Soil Prefers light textured soils but will grow over a wide range of soil types.
Root Stout taproot that can extend several feet into the ground.
Branches 20-60 cm
Stem Radiate from the crown to a diameter of about 10 cm to over 1 m, often branching
Leaf Opposite and pinnately compound. Densely hairy leaflets are opposite and up to 1⁄8 inch (0.0032 m) long.
Flower 4–10 mm wide, with 5 lemon-yellow petals, 5 sepals, and 10 stamens.
Fruit Shape & Size Woody burr, approximately 1 cm in diameter, which splits into 4 or 5 wedge-shaped segments (carpels), each with 2 unequal pairs of spines and containing 1-4 seeds.
Fruit Color Initially green, but later turns brown.
Seed Yellow, variable in shape but more or less ovoid and 2-5 mm long.
Plant Parts Used Fruit, Roots, whole plant
Health Benefits
  • Fights glucose intolerance
  • Fights water retention
  • Reduces urinary problems
  • Helpful in Polycystic ovarian disease
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Anti-aging
  • Heart benefit
  • Treats low libido
Traditional Medicinal Use
  • This herb is also used as a diuretic to treat hypertension and for angina pectoris.
  • It is believed to have antiseptic and diuretic properties that can reduce the incidence of urinary tract infections.
  • It is also used as a treatment internally and externally for immune disorders, such as allergic skin conditions, eczema and psoriasis.
  • If you experience pain due to stones blocking urine, take Gokshura seeds powder (6 gms) with 1 spoon honey and 1 cup of sheep’s milk every morning or night for 7 days.
  • Paste prepared from leaves is used in treatment of stones in the bladder.
  • The plant has shown anticancer activity.
  • The flowers are used in the treatment of leprosy.
  • The stems are used in the treatment of scabious skin diseases and psoriasis.
  • The dried and concocted fruits are used in the treatment of congestion, gas, headache, liver, ophthalmia and stomatitis.
  • It helps in breaking and elimination of kidney stone from body.
  • It also prevents recurrent stone formation.
  • Gokhru also increases hormones secretion in body.
  • It supports testosterone production and muscles building.
    It is also effective to manage conditions like gout and arthritis.
Precautions
  • It can increase prostate size, so should not be used by men with enlarged prostates.
  • It should not be used by women with a history of breast or uterine cancers.
  • It can cause irregular monthly cycles, stomach upset, difficulty in sleeping.
How to Eat
  • The unexpanded seed capsules are ground into a powder and made into a bread.
Other Facts
  • Athletes used the extract of Tribulus Terrestris dietary supplement to increase energy, provide healthy hormone function, enhance muscle movement and provide energy for the athletes during the training session.
 

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