Showing posts with label nattarivukal. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

ashokam

Leaves of Ashokam
Ashoka chethi from my home.
Its a herbal plant. The flowers are orange in colour like chethi but having more thickness. Legend behind this tree is that Sita devi spend her days in the shades of this tree during her stay at Lanka in Ravana's Castle. Hanuman met her at the Ashoka grove after a long search. The flower of this plant is like chethi but having more thickness is used as a medicine for skin diseases. Paste of dried flowers boiled with coconut oil is an effective way to enhance your complexion and a medicine to skin allergies. 'Ashokarishtam' an ayurvedic medicine is for menstrul disorders of women, its main ingredient is Ashoka flower.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Home Remedies(Nattu Arivukal)

  1. Obesity-Mix one spoon lime juice with equal amount of honey. Add water.Regular usage will reduce your overweight.
  2. Boil coconut oil(kachuka) with red sandal wood pieces and pieces of lime. A good remedy for Tonsilitis, Sinusitis, Sneezing and regular head aches.
  3. Mix some lime juice with black tea an instant remedy for head aches
  4. If you are suffering bad breath drink lime juice in a regular basis and gargle it.
  5. Apply limejuice to your scalp and massage thoroughly-remedy for dandruff
  6. Mix some lime juice with black tea and salt an instant remedy for loosemotion
  7. For digestive problems and flatulence add sugar into the lime juice and take it regularly.
  8. To remove the black colour in lips, apply a mixture of milk cream and lime juice
  9. Cracking of lips-apply butter or milk cream
  10. Milk cream and glycerine increases the colour of your lips
  11. To remain healthy prepare oats with milk and sugar
  12. Add 50g of Turmeric powder in the water and use this water to bath, turmeric heals all the skin diseases

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Kariveppu-The most familiar plant of Kerala


Every home in Kerala have a Kariveppu . It is really an inevitable factor of our dishes even if its a Kichadi or a Kappa Puzhukku. The inviting appearance of most of our dishes have the images of Kariveppila in it. Its used for seasonig dishes in South India. In Kerala it is used as a whole or it can be chopped.
Its a rich source of Vitamin A and it have cooling effect on our body. Its a must in our buttermilk preparations. It can be used as fresh and its sauted in oil for seasoning.
When googled about these humble leaves the result was surprising British are using its powdered version to imitate Indian Cooking!!!
It is available in other countries as fresh and dried forms.
Its an easy growing plant in Kerala, but because of the lack of space most of the people are buying it from shops. Now its coming from Tamil nadu. Last week I have to travel through the NH47 in early morning then we saw lorries which carried vegetables from Tamilnadu decorated with heaps of curry leaves on the ultimate top. But the kariveppila which bought from shop have not the magic aroma of the local one. My mother always say she needs the 'nadan kariveppila' than the other variety. This thamil nadu variety is larger than the local one but in case of aroma it will fail.
The aroma of the Kariveppu invokes the apetite. It is used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicines. It increases the digetive power of the body and fights against the poisons. It acts as an antiseptic also. The leaves with buttermilk eases the problems due to indigestion. It is a hair nourisher also. Its juice with honey is given as a medicine for worm diseases in children. The leaves are rich with Vitamin A. Add the juice to the kurukku(a special dish for small children). Every part of Kariveppu is rich with Amino acids and Alkaloids. It is used with turmeric as an external medicine for Allergy. 'Kariveppila Chammanthi' A preparation with grated coconut purifies the blood and speeds the digestion.
Names of Kariveppila in other languages
Ten home remedies with kariveppila


  1. Grind the leaves. Make this paste as a small ball and take it with hot water in early morning. Remedy for all the illness due to the increase in Cholestrol.

  2. Grind kariveppila and turmeric. This paste with hotwater is a remedy for Escema in foot. This medicine must take in the morning itself.

  3. Boil water with the leaves of Kariveppu. Drink this water on a regular basis will lessen your digestive problems.

  4. Grind Kariveppila with Turmeric. Excellant for fungal diseases.

  5. Digestive problems after eating meat-Grind Green ginger and Kariveppila. Add this paste into Buttermilk. Drink this mix.

  6. Loss of hair-Boil coconut oil with Kariveppila, Kattarvazha, Mylanji. Massage this oil into your scalp.

  7. For thick and black hair- Boil coconut oil with Kariveppila

  8. For cracking of the heels- Grind Turmeric and kariveppila. Apply this paste into the affected parts for 5 days.

  9. Louse and dandruff-Grind the nuts of Kariveppila and lime juice. Apply this into your scalp. Bath after half an hour.

  10. Skin diseases- Apply the paste of kariveppila on a regular basis

How to store curry leaves- Curry leaves must be fresh, to store curry leaves, after thorough washing put it inside a container and keep it in refrigeratior.

A detailed description of the curry leaves from a fellow blogger

Malayalam:Kariveppila

Sanskrit:Girinimba

English:Curry leaves

Botanical name: Murraya koenigii

Its a local plant so there must be some beliefs existing with this plant. 'Kariveppila pole' is a popular saying in Malayalam: even if we are using it in our Curries we will throw it away and most of the people do not eat them but they need their taste and aroma. Like this if people need one's income or effort and doesn't need them then we say they considered him as kariveppila.

According to my grandmother ladies must not touch the plant during their menstrul time. There may be more versions according to region anyway kariveppila is an indispensable part of our life.

A very nice article about Kariveppila

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