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==Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ==Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle== | ||
+ | In unevidenced herbal medicine, Vinca major has been used to treat high blood pressure and control excessive bleeding. | ||
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**Traditional uses have included: cancer, diabetes and ocular inflammation. | **Traditional uses have included: cancer, diabetes and ocular inflammation. | ||
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* In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | * In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | ||
* Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | * Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*''van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.'' | *''van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.'' | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 24 November 2019
Other Names : Catharanthus roseus, Vinca major, bright eyes, Cape periwinkle, graveyard plant, old maid, pink periwinkle, rose periwinkle, Zhang Chun Hua, Evergreen, Early-flowering
See also : Zhang Chun Hua
Special Precautions of Madagascar Periwinkle
- Contain a group of alkaloids including vinchristine and vinblastine both of which are used in chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is, of course, controlled poisoning.
Health benefits and Uses of Madagascar Periwinkle
In unevidenced herbal medicine, Vinca major has been used to treat high blood pressure and control excessive bleeding.
- Ayurveda :
- Traditional uses have included: cancer, diabetes and ocular inflammation.
- Its main use is in the treatment of excessive menstrual flow, either during the period itself or with blood loss between periods.
- A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh leaves; it is used in the treatment of haemorrhages.
- It contains the alkaloid "vincamine", which is used by the pharmaceutical industry as a cerebral stimulant and vasodilator.
- It can be used in digestive problems such as colitis or diarrhoea where it will act to reduce the loss of fluid or blood whilst toning the membranes.
- It may also be used in cases of nose bleed, bleeding gums, mouth ulcers or sore throats.
- Made into an ointment, useful for piles and inflammatory conditions of the skin.
- Periwinkle contains "reserpine", which reduces high blood pressure.
- It was used as a folk remedy for diabetes and the juice from the leaves was used to treat wasp stings.
- The plant was boiled to make a poultice to stop bleeding.
- It was used as a homemade cold remedy to ease lung congestion and inflammation and sore throats.
- An extract from the flowers was used to make a solution to treat eye irritation and infections.
- In traditional Chinese medicine, extracts from it have been used against numerous diseases, including diabetes, malaria, and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Many of the vinca alkaloids were first isolated from Catharanthus roseus, including vinblastine and vincristine used in the treatment of leukemia and Hodgkin's lymphoma.
References
- van Der Heijden, Robert; Jacobs, Denise I.; Snoeijer, Wim; Hallard, Didier; Verpoorte, Robert (2004). "The Catharanthus alkaloids: Pharmacognosy and biotechnology". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 11 (5): 607–628. doi:10.2174/0929867043455846. PMID 15032608.