Mimosa leaves, also known as Lajwanti or Touch-me-not, are packed with powerful medicinal properties. Used in Ayurveda, these leaves offer several health benefits that might be beneficial for you. Tap to read!
Antibacterial
The leaves of the Mimosa trees chase away some harmful bacteria. It helps to treat minor infections all by itself, and also prevents bacterial multiplication.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties
They contain substances that decrease inflammation and lessen swelling. They are associated with pain and irritation of the skin.
Wound Healing
Mimosa leaf paste is classically applied to wounds and cuts to accelerate healing and prevent infection.
Diarrhoea
The leaves are said to be useful in checking loose motions as they tighten the intestinal tissues and check the excess loss of fluids.
Antifertility Activity
The mimosa leaves may have antifertility action, which must be carried out only under an expert's advice.
Information credits
This information is sourced from the National Institute of Health (NIH). Please consult a healthcare provider before using mimosa leaves for any health condition or treatment.