Introduction
Kaladana is a fragrant seed that is slightly bitter in taste and resembles Kabuli gram in shape. It grows at the ends of branches. The plant is about six feet tall.
Leaves
The leaves are long, similar to willow leaves, and have a pleasant fragrance. The wood of the plant is also aromatic.
Flowers
The flowers are white in color.
Seeds
The seeds are reddish-black, similar in appearance to Kabuli gram. They have a sharp taste and contain white pulp. The plant is typically found in cold mountainous regions.
Temperament
Hot and dry in the first degree.
Actions
- Exhilarant (refreshing to the mind)
- Tonic
- Spleen stimulant
- Diuretic (promotes urination)
- Emmenagogue (promotes menstruation)
- Detergent (cleansing action)
- Soothing
Uses
Due to its exhilarating effect, it helps strengthen the brain. When taken with honey, it promotes urination and menstruation and is useful in urinary disorders.
Because of its cleansing (detergent) properties, it is beneficial for skin conditions such as:
- Freckles
- Pimples
- Skin spots
Its soothing and tonic properties make it useful for the nervous system. A decoction of its wood, when taken with suitable adjuncts, acts as a nerve tonic and is beneficial in the following:
- Paralysis
- Joint pain
- Gout
- Arthritis
- Injuries
- Tremors
- Tetanus

External Use
Its oil, when mixed with sesame oil and applied externally, is helpful in:
- Joint pain
- Back pain
- Sore throat
- Nervous disorders
Special Benefit
- Helps prevent phlegmatic and nervous disorders
Dosage
8 grams to 1 tola.





