Name -pilu oil
botanical name -salvadora percics oil
parts of uses -leaves fruits root bark stem bark seeds
oil
use LEAVES-the leaves are eaten as a vegetable in the easterm
tropical africa and are used in the preparation of a squce of a and
shoots and leaves
are eaten as salad as salad leaves are bitter in a taste corrective
deobstruent astringent to the bowels tonic to the liver diuretic
angalesic anthelemintic and useful in ozena and nase triubles
piles
scabies leuwderma lessening inflammationand strengthening the teeth
leanes are pungent and are considered in punjb as an
antidote to poison of all sorts and south of mumbai as an external
applications in rheumatirm the juice of the leanes is also used in
scurvy
use FRUIT-FRUIT ARE SWEET AND edible a fermented drink is reported
to be made from the fruites fruits possiss deobstruent
carminative
diuretic lithontrptic and stomachic proerties and are used in
billiusness and rheumastism in sind it is
belivved that fruits have a good effect on snake bite
root bark- root bark is used as a vesicant and is emply as an
ingredient of snuff A paste of the roots is applied as a subtiture
for mustard plaster and their
decoctionis used against eionorrhea and vesical catarrh of the bark
is used as a tonicin aminorrhea and the dose of the decoction is
half a teacupful teacupful
toice daily and as a stimulant in low fevers and as an
emmenagogue
stem bark- stem bark is used as an ascarifuge and also n eiastric
troubles
seeds oil- seeds oil hav bitter and sharp taste. they are used as
purgative diuretic and tonic seed oil is applied on the skin in
rheumatirm