Nagapattinam: A once-devastated natural forest in Ramar Padham in Tamil Nadu’s Nagapattinam district is witnessing a exceptional revival following the destruction attributable to Cyclone Gaja in 2018. Over 100 species of uncommon medicinal vegetation trive in lush inexperienced forest environments wealthy with beneficial flora and weird botanical specimens.
Forest spreads throughout 257 hectares inside Vedaranyam Wildlife Sanctuary supporting Tamil Nadu’s conventional Siddha medication system fairly crucially. The medicinal herbs discovered listed below are recognized to deal with a variety of illnesses, from joint ache to diabetes and even stroke.
A forest conservator mentioned, “These herbs received washed away throughout Cyclone Gaja. After that, the herbs began rising once more and they’re blossoming now. Tamil Nadu forest division officers are working to maintain it secure now.”
“Peels of the Kaippaalai ought to eliminated after which heated to get an oil that will treatment bone fractures. Sithilipaalai will treatment diabetes. We now have herbs that treatment stroke. We are able to use virali herbs to treatment joint pains,” he mentioned.
The forest’s revival has sparked rising public demand for a devoted natural analysis centre and a sapling distribution facility, initiatives aimed toward preserving these uncommon herbs and selling conventional medication for future generations. (with PTI inputs)
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Nagapattinam: A once-devastated natural forest in Ramar Padham in Tamil Nadu’s Nagapattinam district is witnessing a exceptional revival following the destruction attributable to Cyclone Gaja in 2018. Over 100 species of uncommon medicinal vegetation trive in lush inexperienced forest environments wealthy with beneficial flora and weird botanical specimens.
Forest spreads throughout 257 hectares inside Vedaranyam Wildlife Sanctuary supporting Tamil Nadu’s conventional Siddha medication system fairly crucially. The medicinal herbs discovered listed below are recognized to deal with a variety of illnesses, from joint ache to diabetes and even stroke.
A forest conservator mentioned, “These herbs received washed away throughout Cyclone Gaja. After that, the herbs began rising once more and they’re blossoming now. Tamil Nadu forest division officers are working to maintain it secure now.”
“Peels of the Kaippaalai ought to eliminated after which heated to get an oil that will treatment bone fractures. Sithilipaalai will treatment diabetes. We now have herbs that treatment stroke. We are able to use virali herbs to treatment joint pains,” he mentioned.
The forest’s revival has sparked rising public demand for a devoted natural analysis centre and a sapling distribution facility, initiatives aimed toward preserving these uncommon herbs and selling conventional medication for future generations. (with PTI inputs)
Learn Extra