Benefits of Kottama Melon ball-shaped fruit with green and yellow stripes will appear in places. Keep in mind that this is not a type of melon by any means. It is called a whip. Although very bitter in taste, it is very beneficial for human and animal health.
It is called Khantal in Arabic, Khurbza Talq in Persian, Tama in Urdu, Toh in Sindhi and Kalosinth in English. Its crop is like a vine. Which is produced in Khadro, rivers and sandy land in the seven seasons. Its unripe fruit is green and turns yellow when ripe. On which there are green stripes. In Pakistan, it is found in abundance in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, especially Bahawalpur Division. There is a lot of protein in this fruit. Kotama is very important for animals. Kotama is used as a deworming in animals if an animal is having problems with milk or is excellent for animal inflammation.
Its roots are used as an antisepticIt is considered useful for diabetics or diabetics. According to Hakama, its fruit plays an important role in preventing breast cancer, kor is used in various medicines, but growing it significantly improves the productivity of the land, it is the fertility of the land. The fruit of Tamarind contains a lot of calcium and protein. Its roots and leaf oil are used as insecticides for various crops.
Jaundice is treated with kod tama leaves. Kod tama is a priceless blessing of nature which is a natural and extremely cheap treatment for various diseases. It is widely used in diseases like paralysis, paralysis and leprosy. Being bitter, it is a tonic for the stomach. It increases the appetite by increasing the secretion of the stomach. Tamarind seeds are eaten to relieve constipation.
But if its pulp is consumed in excess, it is harmful to health, due to which the patient becomes weak. For humans as well as animalsIt is used in making phaki. Especially horses and donkeys are mixed with food for digestion. As if a very bitter and seemingly worthless fruit is useful in every way, it has many benefits. So we should not make it a part of our life.
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