It is widely consumed wild medicinal plant as a leafy vegetable and used as a famine food
Vernacular names:
Common name: Broom Creeper & inkberry.
Sanskrit:अम्बष्ठः ambastha, दीर्घकन्द dirghakanda, दीर्घवल्ली dirghavalli, गारुडी garudi, महामूल mahamula, पातालगारुडी patalagarudi, प्राचीन pracina, सौपर्णी sauparni, सोमवल्ली somavalli, श्रेयसी sreyasi, स्थपनी sthapani, वनतिक्तकः vanatiktaka, वत्सादनी vatsadani, विद्धकर्णी viddhakarni
Bengali: huyer.
Hindi:फ़रीदबूटी farid buti.
Kannada:ದಾಗಡಿಬಳ್ಳಿ daagadi balli, ದಾಗಡಿಸೊಪ್ಪು daagadi soppu, ಕಾಗೆಮಾರಿ kaage maari.
Konkani:वासनवेल vasanvel.
Malayalam:പാതാളഗരുഡക്കൊടി paathaalagarudakkoti, പാതാളമൂലി paathaalamuuli.
Marathi:वासनवेल vasanvel
Punjabi:ਫਰੀਦਬੂਟੀ farid buti, ਵੱਲੂਰ wallur
Oriya: musakani
Shona: Sisi
Tamil:காட்டுக்கொடி kattu-k-koti
Telugu:చీపురుతీగ chipuru-tiga, దూసరితీగ dusaritiga, కట్లతీగె katlatige
Urdu:फ़रीदबूटी farid buti, zambur
Directions to use:
Cook desirable healthy dishes by mixing COCCULUS HIRSUTUS whole plant powder in sambar, dough or batter or millet or rice, or flour mixer.
Excellent results on health will be when it is consumed early morning on an empty stomach either cold or hot tea (prepared with water).
Sinococuline, a bioactive compound found in Cocculus Hirsutus for anti-dengue.
Cocculus Hirsutus (Dagadi) Whole Plant Powder
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