Aristolochia bracteolata

Aristolochia bracteolata Aristolochia bracteolata Aristolochia bracteolata

Aristolochia bracteolata is a perennial herb native to tropical and subtropical regions, including Sri Lanka. It grows as a low-spreading or climbing plant with heart-shaped leaves and distinct dark purple, tubular flowers. The plant thrives in dry zones and is commonly found in open fields and forest edges.

Traditionally, Aristolochia bracteolata has been used in herbal medicine for its strong anthelmintic and antimicrobial properties. It is known locally for treating intestinal worms, skin diseases, wounds, and inflammation. Preparations made from the leaves or roots are applied topically or consumed in carefully measured doses under traditional guidance.

The plant contains active compounds such as aristolochic acid, which are believed to contribute to its medicinal effects. However, due to potential toxicity, especially its link to kidney damage and carcinogenic effects, caution is advised when using remedies derived from this plant. Modern research supports traditional knowledge but also highlights the need for careful dosage and regulation.

Despite safety concerns, Aristolochia bracteolata remains an important plant in folk medicine systems such as Ayurveda and Siddha. Its historical use and therapeutic value continue to interest researchers exploring safer applications and preparations in herbal treatment practices.

Aristolochia bracteolata Aristolochia bracteolata Aristolochia bracteolata
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