Latin Name : Dolichos biflorus Linn.
Sanskrit/Indian name : Kulattha
Urdu Name : Kulthi
General information :
Horsegram, native to India, is commonly used for food and fodder in Asia. It is an excellent source of iron. In the research paper entitled ‘Management of Urolithiasis by an Indigenous Drug (Kulattha)’ by L.M. Singh and P. Kumar in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, the authors found the seeds to be effective in dissolving kidney stones in humans. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopeia of India recommends the decoction of dry seeds in calculus and amenorrhea.
Therapeutic constituents :
Horsegram has rich crude protein content, which is almost equivalentto winged bean, gram and soybean. Protein is the most important constituent of Horsegram, which gives the herb its therapeutic properties.
Key therapeutic benefits :
- Horsegram is beneficial in treating kidney, bladder and gall stones.
- Due to its anthelmintic properties, it is useful in treating amoebic diarrhea, bowel hemorrhage and colic pains.