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Hallo merevita

I am not here to comment on the anticancer activity of the said fruit but to

share my experiences of treating various cancer patients. This is a frequently

asked question- does ayurevad cure the cancer? - Its really possible to

controll various types of cancers with ayurvedic medicines without any side

effects. It my experience that in many cases excellent results are seen without

any support of chemotherapy. chronic lymphicytic leukemia, some types of

sarcomas are the cancers those have shown regerssion with Ayurvedic treatment.

Dr. M. Nesari

 

merevita <merevita wrote:

I came accross this message and i ask you if you know something about this fruit

and if ayurveda has some product with it. This fruit is also

suggested in the cancer care

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My question was relative to the general properties of this fruit and its use in

the ayurveda.

 

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>I am not here to comment on anticancer activity of the said fruit

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Dear Merevita,

 

This is in response to your query regarding

Mangosteen.

 

In Ayurvedic Pharmacology, mangosteen is known as

Vrikshamla.

 

Latin Name - Garcinia indica

English Name - Mangosteen oil tree, Kokam butter tree

Sanskrit Name - Vrikshamla

 

Garcinia indica is a slender evergreen tree with

drooping branches and five to eight large seeds. The

fruits has an agreeable flavor and a sweetish sour

taste. Kokam contains 10% malic acid and tartaric or

citric acid. It is used as a garnish to give sour

taste to curries and also to prepare cooling syrups

during the summer months. Various chemical

constituents have been identified from the fruit.

 

The fruit is used as anthelmintic, cardiotonic and

useful in piles, dysentry, tumors, pains and heart

complaints.

 

Syrup made from fruit juice is given for billious

affections. It is also known to reduce weight. The

root is atringent

 

 

I hope this will help.

 

Thanking you

 

DR NILESH WAKDE

BAMS, MSc(Lon), ABAMC(Lon)

Ayurvedic Physician & Lecturer

Thames Valley University, London

Manipal Ayurvedic University of Europe, London

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