Herbal Medicus
Singhare | Water Chestnuts | سنگھاڑا خشک
Singhare | Water Chestnuts | سنگھاڑا خشک
English Name : Indian Water Chestnut, Indian Caltrop, Singhara Nut
Hindi Name : Singhara, Singhada
Latin name : Trapa bispinosa Roxb.
Punjabi Name : Singhade, Gaunaree
Sanskrit Name : Sringataka, Jalaphala
Urdu Name : Singhara
Water Chestnut:
Hippocastanaceaare founder under the ground and harvested when the leaf’s color turns yellow. water chestnut (Singhare benefits) is usually found in the Himalayas, Balkans, and West Asia regions. This herb is astringent, a narcotic, and acrid, helpful in treating venous and a lot of other diseases. Containing the abundant amount of steroids, triterpene, glycosides, and flavonoids, Indian chestnut grabs many therapeutic benefits. The carbohydrates, amylopectin, phytosterol, and amino acids are good to maintain the functionality of a human body and give strength to the veins.
Indian water chestnut (Singhare benefits) also contains an excellent quantity of dietary fiber and carbohydrates, which improve digestion, while the food spurt within the body and blood sugar levels. The antioxidants in this herb, along with the various vitamins and minerals, give strength to the body by keeping away cancer. Proper consumption of Indian Water Chestnut can cure diabetes, skin protection from UV rays, and sustains the blood pressure level.
Moreover, the rich amount of essential minerals, including magnesium, zinc, copper, and phosphorus are excellent to regulate blood pressure and resolve many cardiovascular issues by maintaining the heart rate. The anti-inflammatory and antiseptic approach makes this herb helps to cure wounds and small injuries.
Being tonic and decongestant, Indian chestnut is an excellent solution to rheumatism, chest infection, and hemorrhoids.
The fruit is antipyretic, appetiser, aphrodisiac, astringent, constipating, cooling, diuretic, haemostatic, nutritive, sweet and tonic. Rich in calcium and is useful in general debility, attenuated semen, oligospermia and sexual debility. Also useful in leucorrhiea, diarrhoea, dysentery, intermittent fevers, haemorrhages, haemoptysis, fatigue, erectile dysfunction, dysuria, polyuria and other urinary disorders.
Recommended Dosage: 5 to 10 g powder of dried fruit.
Contraindication: This fruit has no known warnings or contraindications.
Characteristics:
- Rich in essential minerals
- Originally gathered
- Full of Vitamin A, C, and Iron
- Antioxidant
- Anti-inflammatory
Uses:
- Give strength to the veins
- Helpful for wounds, cuts, and injuries
- Prevent Swelling
- Cure ulcers
- Treat rheumatism and other skin diseases
- Maintains blood sugar level
- Controls heart diseases