nice

yes it has antidiabetic ( hypoglycemic activity) in flowers and anti
diabetic           ( hypoglycemic ) and anti-inflammatory activity in the
leaves mainly.

But it makes me nervous about the mounded dried flowers at the base of the
tree, if that's how they collect the flowers, God save the poor patient.
looks like how the street sweepers collect the fallen leaves and flowers in
my neighborhood for the garbage trucks.

usha di





On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 7:31 AM, surajit koley <
[email protected]> wrote:

> This is from Singur and a person who collects flowers each year says
> flowers are used medicinally. Earlier one of my upload was identified by
> Satish Sir.
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