This section is from the book "The Materia Medica Of The Hindus", by Udoy Chand Dutt. Also available from Amazon: The Materia Medica Of The Hindus.
Jyautishmati.
Vern. Latάphatkari, Nayάphatki, Beng.
The root of this climbing plant is described as emetic, laxative, stomachic and rubefacient, and is used in combination with other remedies in rheumatism, nervous diseases, piles etc. The fried leaves of Cardiospermum Halicacabum are said to bring on the secretion of the menses.2 Another prescription for amenorrhoea is as follows. Take of yautishmati leaves, sarjikά, (impure carbonate of potash) Acorns Calamus root (vachά) and the root-bark of Terminalia tomentosa (asana) in equal parts and reduce to a paste with milk. This medicine, should be taken in doses of about a drachm for three days-3

 
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