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Botanical Name: Chlorophytum borivilianum
Origin: India
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The rare Indian herb Chlorophytum borivilianum (Liliaceae) is a famous folk medicine with a long history and medical value. In Hindi, it’s known as ‘Safed musli,’ which means “white tubers.” It’s also known as “White gold” or “Divya aushad.” Safed Musli is a widespread species used in Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic, and Allopathic medicine, where the plant’s root plays a key role. It is presently the most economically utilized specie.
In the United States and England, tubers are being used to make chips/flakes as a nutritious meal.In recent years, the demand for this plant has skyrocketed in both the Indian and international medicinal markets, and it may be a crucial ingredient in herbal drug compositions.
The genus Chlorophytum is thought to have originated in tropical and subtropical Africa and was transported to India from South Africa
Weight Gain
Safed musli may be a great food to consume for people who are malnourished, emaciated, or underweight and need to gain lean muscle mass due to the presence of beneficial nutrients. Safed musli, may also be used as a dietary supplement, may aid muscular growth by increasing growth hormone level in exercise-trained adults.
Diabetes
Safed musli has a strong hypoglycaemic effect, which is essential for controlling blood sugar levels in the body. It also contains antioxidants, which may benefit the pancreas against damage. This may aid in the improvement of insulin levels.
Arthritis:
Safed musli saponins may show anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic properties. It may act against inflammatory mediators such as histamine and prostaglandins, which causes pain and inflammation in arthritic patients.
Immune Booster
Safed musli may have a significant impact on the body’s overall stamina and energy levels. The powerful components and other herbs utilized in this composition may help alleviate weakness and weariness while boosting the body’s vitality. It may also help to improve the function of the adrenal glands, which helps to lower stress levels and boost immunity.
Diarrhea and Dysentery
Safed musli may be used for eliminating microbes from the intestines that cause diarrhoea and other intestinal infections due to its potential antibacterial and anti-diarrhoea qualities. It may be used to increase immunity and vigor in diarrhea and dysentery patients. The powder of the root may significantly reduce the frequency of passing stools while eliminating toxins from the body.
Adaptogen for Stress:
Because of its potential anti-stress and adaptogenic properties, safed musli may aid in stress management. It also possesses potential antioxidant properties, which may help to reduce free radicals in the body and lessen the risk of oxidative stress-related illnesses.
Male Stamina, Libido,Premature Ejaculation:
Safes Musli improves sexual performance by increasing libido and strength . Musli is really great for stamina enhancement and help with male fertility issues as well. It also has antioxidant effects on the body. Several studies have shown that Safed musli can also be used to prevent premature ejaculation as well as to improve the sperm count.
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References:
- Thakur GS, Bag M, Sanodiya B, et al. 2009a. C. borivilianum: A white gold for biopharmaceuticals and neutraceuticals. Curr Pharma Biotech. 10, 650-666. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19751181/
- Somanath. 2008. Response of Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) to npk, fym and mulching in northeast transitional zone of karnataka. Thesis, Department of agronomy, College of Agriculture, Dharwad University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. Available from
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