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MEXICAN POPPY SEEDS BENEFITS,SIDE EFFECTS AND THEIR USES

INTRODUCTION:

Mexican Poppy Seeds come from the Argemone mexicana plant, known for its bright yellow flowers and thorny leaves. The seeds are used in traditional medicine for their pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and laxative properties. However, they can be toxic if consumed in large amounts. Use is recommended only under professional guidance.

English: Mexican Poppy / Prickly Poppy

Urdu: ستیناسی (Satyanasi)

Hindi: सत्यानाशी (Satyanashi)

Punjabi: ਦਰੂਂਡੀ / دارونڈی (Darundi)

Sanskrit: हेमकण्टक (Hemakantaka), कटुपर्णी (Katupārṇī)

Arabic: الخشخاش المكسيكي (Al-Khashkhash Al-Meksiki)

Tamil: கடுகு முல்லி (Kadugu Mulli)

Telugu: బ్రహ్మదంధి (Brahmadandi)

Malayalam: കട്ടുമുള്ളി (Kattumulli)

Kannada: ಕಡುಸೋಪ್ಪು (Kadu Soppu)

Bengali: শতিয়ানাসি (Shatianashi)

HEALTH BENEFITS:

Skin conditions:

 The yellow sap from the plant has been used topically for skin issues like warts and eczema.

Pain relief:

 In some traditional practices, the seeds were used for pain, toothaches, and colic.

Antiparasitic:

 The plant has been used to treat intestinal worms and other parasitic infections.

Asthma and cough:

 Mexican poppy has been historically used as an expectorant for coughs and other chest complaints. 

Anti-inflammatory:

 May help manage inflammatory conditions.

Pain Relief: 

Used to treat toothache, kidney pain, and other aches.

Respiratory Health:

 Traditionally used to help with respiratory issues.

Skin Health: 

Applied for skin infections, rashes, and spots.

Digestive Health:

 Used as a remedy for constipation and other digestive problems.

Antimicrobial:

 Possesses properties that can help fight infections, particularly dental ones.

Liver Health:

 Aids in liver detoxification and hepatoprotective activities.

Antidiabetic:

 May be useful in managing certain aspects of diabetes.

SIDE EFFECTS:

Slow heartbeat.

Discolored edges around the mouth.

Discolored fingernails.

Discolored skin that’s cool to the touch.

Sleepiness.

Confusion

HOW TO USE:

For Constipation (Laxative):

A pinch of powdered seeds mixed with honey or warm water.

Taken once a day – not more than 2-3 days.

For Skin Diseases (External Use):

Seed oil or paste applied on itchy skin, scabies, or wounds.

Wash off after 20–30 minutes.

For Joint Pain (Massage Oil):

Seed oil mixed with mustard oil.

Warm slightly and massage on affected joints.

For Cough or Asthma:

In some Unani and Ayurvedic formulations, very small quantities are included to ease cough and bronchial congestion.

 Caution:

Never consume raw or large quantities of seeds.

Seeds contain toxic alkaloids (sanguinarine) that can cause poisoning.

Avoid during pregnancy, lactation, or if you have liver/kidney issues.

This Article is for Basic Information. Contact a professional doctor before using it.

HAKEEM KARAMAT ULLAH

+923090560000

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