BRAHMI
Wood
used for cabinet - work and other fancy
articles, such as handles of knives and
back of combs, and for wood carving and
inlaying also used for furniture, veneers
parquet flooring panelling , and for gates
and fences at one time wood was prized
for making bows. Suitable for carrying
poles, ploughs, waterwheel - cogs, cheap
grade pencils, and turnery. Leaves antispasmodic
and emmenagogue, used for nervousness,
hysteria and epilepsy and as a lithontriptic.
A tincture made from young shots has long
been in use of headache , giddiness, feeble
and falling pulse, coldness of extremities,
diarrhoea and severe biliousness. Aqueous
extract of leaves showed a depressant
effect on the central nervous system of
rats, indicating the presence of a tranquillizing
principle, All parts of the tree except
the fleshy aril are poisonous used as
fish-poison. Fleshy arils eaten, stomachic,
carmnative, and expectorant. Extracts
of various parts of the tree added to
hair lotions, beauty and shaving creams,
and dentifrices.