English Name : Sensitive Plant, Humble Plant, Touch Me Not, Shyness Grass
Gujarati Name : Risamani, Lajavanti, Lajamani
Hindi Name : Chui Mui, Choti Mui, Lajwanti, Lajvanti, Lajja, Lajak, Lajjaru, Lajaru
Latin name : Mimosa pudica Linn.
Punjabi Name : Lajan
Sanskrit Name : Lajjalu, Samanga, Namaskari
Urdu Name : Chhuimui
Lajwanti:
The whole plant is alterative, anthelmintic, antiseptic, astringent, bitter, cooling and resolvent. Useful in cases of piles, fistula, bile, diarrhoea, amoebic dysentery and fevers.
Lajwanti is an excellent herb, best for impotence and premature ejaculation by increasing sperm counts. Shame plant is also known as shame plant because it shrinks right after touching. Usually, this herb grows on the ground just a few inches above in a tropical climate and has dark green color leaves. The toxicological and therapeutic properties give health benefits and have cures to various disorders within the body without having any side effects. The causes of early ejaculation could be enormous among which the excessive use of alcohol, drugs, depression, and hormonal issues are prominent. Whatever the reason is, lajwanti proves really effective to prevent this issue by thickening the semen.
Moreover, Lajwanti(Shame plant) is considered as an anti-depressant, anti-asthmatic, and pain-killing. The anti-inflammatory effects are helpful in treating wounds, swellings, and itching problems while the blood purifying activities are effective in maintaining the blood pressure and red cells. Many neuropathic benefits are attached to the lajwanti roots which are bitter in taste but full of anti-oxidants and anti-diabetic benefits.
Recommended Dosage: 5 to 10 g powder of whole plant.
Contraindication: This herb is not recommended during pregnancy.