The
bitter principles present in the herb
show antiperiodic, antipyretic, alterative,
diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
This herb relaxes the intestinal and uterine
muscles. It is proved effective in prevention
of fibrosis and in stimulating regeneration
in hepatic tissues. Its strength as a
febrifuge in malaria is seen in the common
name “Indian Quinine.”
It is used in fever, dyspepsia, general
debility and urinary disorders. It is
also used in treatment of rheumatism.
The active principles of Tinospora cordifolia
Syringin (TC-4) and cordiol (TC-7) were
found to possess anticomplementary and
immunomodulatory activities in immune-suppression
of obstructive jaundice, hepatic fibrosis,
peritonitis and sepsis. It is a blood
purifier and may be useful in AIDS and
other immune diseases also. It is also
being proposed for cancer patients before
and after chemotherapy. Also useful in
diabetes. |