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Argyreia Speciosa

Argyreia speciosa is a giant creeper that belongs to the Convolvulaceae plant. It is relative of morning glories and bindweeds. It is otherwise known as elephant creeper. It helps to treat cuts, wounds, internal bleeding, rheumatism, gangrene, and ulcers.

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Kindly guide the usage of Argyreia speciosa for the treatment of gonorrhea and syphilis.

Query: Hello doctor,I want information regarding Argyreia speciosa. I have heard that the plant has also been used to treat gonorrhea and syphilis. I am finding it hard to find traditional preparation techniques for treating these conditions. Kindly guide.  Read Full »


Dr. Sheena M Varghese

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Argyrea speciosa (vriddhadaru) it has been used traditionally for treating several diseases like gonorrhea, syphilis, diabetes, to improve fertility rate, etc. It is valuable parts leaves, root, and seeds. Leaves can be heated and directly applied over pustules for p...  Read Full »

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