Dambel Plant (दमबेल) – Tylophora Indica
Basic Product Details
Scientific Name: Tylophora indica
Common Names: Dambel, Indian Ipecacuanha, Antamul, Damvel
Plant Height: 12 inches (approximately)
Pot Size: 5 inch nursery pot
Plant Type: Perennial, Medicinal, Climber
Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy-loamy soil rich in organic matter
Sunlight Requirement: Full to partial sunlight
Product Overview
The Dambel Plant (Tylophora Indica) is a highly valued medicinal herb in Ayurveda, known for its anti-asthmatic, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties. This hardy climbing plant is often cultivated for its therapeutic benefits and is an ideal addition to home herbal gardens, balconies, and medicinal plant collections.
Features and Characteristics
Growth Habit
A twining climber that requires support like trellises, fences, or stakes.
Grows well in tropical and subtropical regions.
Leaves & Stems
Broad, ovate green leaves with a smooth texture.
Slender, green stems that extend as the plant climbs.
Flowers
Produces small, star-shaped purple or greenish-yellow flowers.
Uses of Dambel Plant
Medicinal Uses
Traditionally used to manage asthma, bronchitis, and respiratory ailments.
Known for its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties.
Acts as a natural expectorant, aiding in clearing mucus and relieving coughs.
Used in Ayurvedic formulations for treating fevers, allergies, and skin conditions.
Ayurvedic Benefits
Supports respiratory health and reduces the severity of asthma symptoms.
Helps in detoxification and promoting overall well-being.
Care Tips
Light
Prefers full to partial sunlight for healthy growth.
Watering
Water 2-3 times a week, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizer
Feed with organic compost or balanced fertilizers every month.
Pruning
Prune to control its growth, remove dead leaves, and promote new shoots.
Pest Control
Occasionally affected by mealybugs and aphids; use neem oil spray for pest management.
Benefits of Growing Dambel Plant
Health Benefits
Effective in managing respiratory disorders like asthma and bronchitis.
Acts as a natural remedy for fevers, skin ailments, and digestive issues.
Environmental Benefits
Adds greenery and medicinal value to your home garden.
Contributes to natural air purification and promotes biodiversity.
Placement Suggestions
Suitable for balconies, terrace gardens, and medicinal herb gardens.
Can be grown in large pots with climbing support or directly in the ground.
Common Questions and Answers About Dambel Plant
What is Dambel used for in Ayurveda?
Dambel is widely used to manage asthma, respiratory ailments, and fevers, and is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Can Dambel be grown indoors?
Yes, if placed near a sunny window with proper support for climbing.
How often should I water the Dambel plant?
Water 2-3 times a week, ensuring the soil remains moist but well-drained.
Is Dambel safe for regular use?
Yes, but it is advisable to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for proper dosage.
Add the Dambel Plant (Tylophora Indica) to your garden and enjoy its numerous medicinal benefits for a healthier lifestyle!
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