Bala

Sanskrit Name : Bala Latin Name : Sida cordifolio Linn Habitat : All over India and Srilanka Morphology : Bala(Sida cordifolio) - A small downy erect herb or shrub, 1.2 m in height, with long branches , sometimes rooting at nodes. Leaves - cordate,oblong,ovate or ovate oblong,very downy on both surfaces;petiole as long as the blade.Flowers - small,tawny yellow or white,carpels 10. Fruits - with a pair of awns on each carpel. Seeds - small,dusky black and look like peas.Seeds are called as beejabanda. Flowering and fruiting at the end of rainy season. Atibala(Abutilon indicum) - It is perennial softly tomentose shrub, upto 3m high. Stem - round,frequently tinged with purple. Leaves - ovate to orbicular-cordate,1.9-2.5 cm long. Flowers - solitary on jointed peduncles,orange-yellow or yellow. Capsules - hispid,hardly larger than the clayx,arms erect. Seeds - 3-5.reniform,black or dark brown. Flowers and fruits almost throughout the year. Part Used - root

(|)Antra vruddhi - Bala ksira is added to Eianda taila and administered orally. (||) Galaganda - Bala,Atibala and devadaru are powdered and given through oral root. (|||) Vatavyadhi - Bala yusa is the best for Vatarogas.

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Indicative Price

Bala's Extract - Rs.3,750

Bala's Raw Herb - Rs.1,250

Bala's Powder - Rs.1,530

Bala's Oil - Rs.2,500

External use : Paste is analgesic and alleviates oedema.

Internal use : Central nervous system : Being neural tonic and vatashamak,it is useful in vata disorders like paralysis,facial palsy etc.

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