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Dry Senna Leaves

Dry Senna Leaves
Dry Senna Leaves
₹90.00
Ex Tax: ₹90.00
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Dry Senna Leaves
  • Weight: 100.00g

Tamil Name - நிலாவரை - Nilavarai

Description

 

Senna encourages bowel movement by inhibiting the smooth muscles that retain stool and stimulating the smooth muscles that push stool through the intestine. The herb doesn't work unless the sennosides in the herb are transformed into rheinanthrones by beneficial bacteria in the colon. The leaf of senna is fairly powerful and for a more mild effect, it is recommended that you use the pods.

Uses

Senna laxatives and senna leaf tea are effective for treating constipation, a condition in which you have infrequent bowel movements or where fecal material is difficult to pass. Senna works as a laxative because it contains natural chemicals called sennosides that irritate your intestinal wall and stimulate bowel movements. It also reduces the time it takes for the foods you eat to pass through your digestive system. Senna leaves might also help to reduce hemorrhoids, which are swollen veins near your anus. They might also provide relief for irritable bowel disease.

Safety

Senna is safe for short-term use for anyone over the age of 2, although it isn’t recommended during pregnancy. According to Medline Plus, women who are breast-feeding can take senna because only a small amount of the sennosides pass into breast milk and appear to be harmless. Long-term use of senna might result in laxative dependency and liver damage.

Side Effects

Senna might cause dehydration, diarrhea or loose stools, so you might need to drink more water when you take senna. It may increase abdominal pain in people with conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and appendicitis. It can also cause electrolyte imbalances. Electrolytes include sodium and potassium, which are necessary to balance your body’s fluid levels and maintain normal nerve transmission.

Interactions

Senna might interact or interfere with some medications, herbs and supplements. It may interact with heart medications because it lowers your potassium levels. Potassium is needed for normal heart beats. The loss of potassium might also interact with diuretics, which are drugs that remove excess water from your body. Senna won’t interact with any of the foods you eat, but it may increase the laxative effect of herbal preparations that contain horsetail, licorice or other stimulant laxatives, such as aloe, manna, rhubarb and yellow dock.

Infusion made from Senna leaves, raisins, ginger and cloves used as purgative. Infusion of leaves taken daily from the fourth day after childbirth for a few days to regularize bowel movements. Powdered Senna leaves mixed with vinegar and made into a plaster applied locally in certain skin diseases. Senna leaves with henna (Lawsonia inermis) used as a hair-dye to make the hair black.

 

Side Effects

There are no known side effects with this herb. Seek medical advice for its use during pregnancy.

 

Harvesting & Manufacturing Methodology:

All our herbs are Harvested Organically, dried, and pulverized with no chemical interactions ensuring 100% natural herbal powders.

 

Disclaimer:

The information on the Site is provided for educational or information purposes only; please consult your own healthcare practitioner before use

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