Dr. Oudhia:
thanks...
will certainly get my homeopath friend to do it...

now what I want to know...
how do your friends in Madagaskar use this tree parts in medicine?
is it written up? published , or is it still at shruti/smriti  stage?
or did you write it up somewhere?  I do not recall....
thanks,
Usha di
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On May 1, 8:53 am, Pankaj Oudhia <pankajoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your comments. For my friends in Madagascar Delonix is valuable
> medicinal plant.
>
> Living with this exotic species from long time, innovative young Traditional
> Healers of India have started experimenting with it. When I documented new
> findings of these Healers which were not known even in Madagascar, the
> researchers showed interest to visit India and interact the Healers.
>
> When I was preparing a report on Antioxidant Herbs I found the name of
> Gulmohar in Top 100 Antioxidants herbs of the world. There are plus and
> minus sides of all species.
>
> If you are sure that you are allergic to Delonix then without any delay
> consult the Homoeopath. He will prepare medicine from Delonix itself which
> will cure you forever. Similia Simlibus Curantur is root of Homoeopathy.
> "Parthenium Hysterophorus" is valuable medicine in Homoeopathy and used to
> manage Parthenium allergy successfully.
>
> regards
>
> Pankaj Oudhia
>
> On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Ushadi micromini
> <microminipho...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Dear Dr Oudhia: I am very disturbed to hear this, but am glad you
> > wrote it.... and I read it... I will add this to my data for why not
> > to plant Gulmohur.. I have been (like the zillion Calcuttans) in love
> > with these  flowers and even wrote about that love 20 years ago and
> > published... now as I looks at it carefully and unbiased view....its
> > one of the least useful trees in urban landscape... I wrote a few
> > things about it above, addressed as Dear All.... please read it.. and
> > comment...
>
> > Gulmohar is not new to birds in Kolkata, but they do not eat it...
> > whether familiar or not...
> > seeds I guess are just not edible or digestible....its oil content may
> > be purgative or not digested... I do not know...
>
> > In USA, Australia, some EU countries, some Pacific countries make
> > lists of invasive species and  make a plan to eradicate or control
> > them... do we in India have such lists and plans?
>
> > Protecting native ayurvedic herbs must be a top priority... so this
> > question might get attention....
>
> > By the way for last ten years or so I have been reading your essays,
> > notes etc on Botany dot com... very nice, useful...
> > Thanks
> > Usha di
>
> > on Apr 30, 12:45 pm, Pankaj Oudhia <pankajoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >  What are you doing in Forest Dear Gulmohar? © Pankaj Oudhia Till few
> > months
> > > back this hill was rich in Boswellia population. The Traditional Healers
> > > visit to this hill for collection of Boswellia plant parts in bulk but
> > > without affecting its natural population. Now this Hill is under
> > influence
> > > of "Dongar Mafia". There is an effort to capture the hill as well as its
> > > forest in the name of religion. Forest trees are decreasing and Gulmohar
> > > like trees are under promotion. Gulmohar is new tree for birds and other
> > > forest creatures. Hence they are migrating to other places. That's why I
> > am
> > > asking that what are you doing in Forest Dear Gulmohar? You can see
> > > Boswellia tree in background of Gulmohar flowers.
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3O3iUGWClQ
>
> > > Lady in Red: Gulmohar in Summer-1 © Pankaj Oudhiahttp://
> >www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMB8uQeCM2Y
>
> > > regards
>
> > > Pankaj Oudhia
>
> > > On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Muthu Karthick <nmk....@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > Endangered in Madagascar [where it is native]; exotic in India
>
> > > > On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:09 PM, H S <hemsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >> As it is exotic tree.. how it can be endangered in Wild...????
>
> > > >> --
> > > >>  - H.S.
>
> > > >> A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere
> > heart of
> > > >> stone
>
> > > > --
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