Senna Leaves
(Botanical Name: Cassia angustifolia)

Family
name: Caeslpinaceae
Common name: Seena, Indian
Seena, Tinnervelly Senna, Cassia Senna
Part Used: Pods, Stems, Leaves
Habitat: Cultivated in dry lands
of Southern & Western India and indegenous to Arabia.
Description and
composition:
The Cassia plant family has 300 - 600 species of trees, shrubs,
vines and herbs with numerous species growing in the South American
rainforests and tropics. Many species have been used medicinally and
these tropical plants have a rich history in natural medicine.
Various Cassia plants have been known since the 9th or 10th
century as purgatives and laxatives including Cassia
angustifolia and Cassia senna which is known as Senna. Fedegoso
or Cassia occidentalis, is a small tree growing 5 to 8
meters in height which is found in many tropical areas of South
America including the Amazon. Indigenous to Brazil, it is also found
in warmer climates and tropical areas of South, Central and North
America.
Senna is an Arabian name, and the drug was first brought into use by
the Arabian physicians Serapion and Mesue, and Achiarius was the
first of the Greeks to notice it.
Cassia angustifolia is native to India and cultivated mainly in
India and Pakistan.
People in northern Africa and
southwestern Asia have used senna as a laxative for centuries. It
was considered a “cleansing” herb because of its cathartic effect.
In addition, the leaves were sometimes made into a paste and applied
to various skin diseases.
Healing power and
curative properties
Constipation :
Senna is a powerful
cathartic used in the treatment of
constipation,
working through a stimulation of intestinal peristalsis. Senna is
mainly for severe constipation, the constipation following a fever
or for clearing Pitta from the small intestines.
Inflammatory skin conditions :
The leaves were sometimes made into a paste and applied to various
skin diseases.
Ringworm and
acne were both treated in this way.
It is also used in hypertension and obesity.
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Senna leaf is a
strong anthraquinone- containing purgative that is used in
constipation.
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Though senna is
a laxative, which theoretically should be good for vata, it is a
peristalsis enhancer that will provoke vata in the long run
through its bitter taste and cold energy.
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Because of its
substantial squeezing action, senna is usually used along with
carminative herbs, such as ginger and fennel.
Ayurvedic
supplements that contains Sennaleaves :
Constiguard
Capsules
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