
Avaram Poo (Tanner’s Cassia) has been an integral part of traditional medicine for centuries. It is believed that Avaram Poo Panchangam, which refers to the five essential parts of the tree—flowers, leaves, sprouts, roots, and bark strips—can help cure up to 5000 diseases. In today’s world, where modern lifestyles and technological advancements have contributed to new health issues, the medicinal properties of Avaram Poo are more relevant than ever.
The Power of Avaram Poo Panchangam
There are 4448 officially classified diseases that affect human beings. Due to increased radiation exposure and environmental pollution, newer diseases continue to emerge. The five parts of the Avaram tree serve as natural remedies for many of these ailments. Despite its widespread availability, many people are unaware of its uses and benefits.
Replacing Artificial Teas with Avaram Poo Tea
Most people consume tea daily, often without realizing the harmful effects of artificial coloring, flavoring, and preservatives present in commercial tea products. Avaram Poo Tea is a healthier, naturally available alternative that not only offers a pleasant taste but also provides numerous health benefits.
For children, only the flowers and sprouts should be used. For individuals above the age of 14, any part of the Avaram tree can be consumed.
How to Prepare Avaram Poo Tea
Collect fresh yellow-colored Avaram flowers.
Dry them in a shaded area to retain their medicinal properties.
Once dried, use the Thirigadi Pramanam measurement (a pinch using the thumb, index finger, and middle finger) to take the appropriate quantity.
Boil the dried flowers in water.
Filter the tea and add brown sugar or honey for sweetening if desired.
Regular consumption of Avaram Poo Tea can prevent ulcers in the digestive tract, which, if left untreated, may lead to cancer.
A Remedy for Digestive and Cancer-Related Issues
Individuals suffering from rectal cancer often experience excessive bleeding, rapid weight loss, and an inability to consume food. Drinking Avaram Poo Tea, or grinding Avaram Poo parts with buttermilk and consuming it, can be beneficial for treating rectal cancer.
For individuals who suffer from piles, fistulas, or fissures—common issues among professionals who spend long hours sitting, such as IT employees, drivers, and teachers—drinking Avaram Poo Tea with buttermilk can provide relief.
Scientific Recognition of Avaram Poo’s Cancer-Fighting Properties
Scientific research conducted in foreign countries has confirmed that Avaram Poo contains alkaloids that have the potential to treat cancer. The Canadian Cancer Institute has even adopted Avaram Poo as part of its logo, highlighting its medicinal significance.
However, in India, where Avaram Poo grows abundantly, its full potential remains untapped. By cultivating and utilizing Avaram Poo efficiently, India can boost its herbal economy, promoting self-sufficiency in natural medicine.
A Natural Solution for Chemotherapy Side Effects
Chemotherapy often leads to severe side effects such as hair loss, diarrhea, and skin rashes. A combination of Aloe Vera and Avaram Poo can help mitigate these effects, improving overall health and recovery.
Traditional Tamil Practices and the Role of Avaram Poo
Avaram Poo has long been a part of Tamilian culture and traditional medicine. For instance, during Pongal celebrations, Avaram Poo is tied around the necks of cattle, and the cattle instinctively consume it. This practice has a deeper meaning, as Avaram Poo helps cure many diseases affecting livestock.
The Need to Reintroduce Herbal Education
Modern education systems often neglect the importance of herbal medicine. It is crucial to include medicinal plant identification and preparation techniques in school curriculums. Teaching students how to prepare Avaram Poo Thailam (herbal oil) and Suranam (herbal powder) would help preserve traditional knowledge and promote the use of natural remedies.
Avaram Poo’s Role in Bone Fracture Treatment
Puthur, a region famous for Mavu Kattu (a traditional bone-setting method), utilizes Pachilai Kattu, a type of herbal dressing where Avaram Poo is a key ingredient. Many families still rely on Avaram Poo paste for treating fractures and bone-related injuries.
Avaram Poo stands as a testament to India’s rich herbal heritage. By promoting its cultivation and usage, India can not only improve public health but also strengthen its economy through the export of herbal products. As Gnana Sundarapandiyan Iyarkai Valviyal Alosakar, a renowned naturalist consultant, emphasizes, embracing traditional medicinal plants like Avaram Poo is essential for a healthier future.
Let us rediscover and utilize the medicinal potential of Avaram Poo to create a better, healthier world.