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Wedding drum that solves women's physical problems

 Kalyana Murungai is the best solution for menstrual pain, irregular menstruation, menstrual problems, uterine tumors, and infertility.

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Kalyana Murukka, also known by many names such as Pin Murukku, Kalyana Murukkan, has numerous medicinal properties. Its leaves, seeds, flowers, and bark all have medicinal properties.

It is caramelized and hot. Leaves broad, green, and pale red. Grows from about sixty feet to eighty feet. Flowers bloom between July and November.

Fertilization problems can be eliminated by consuming the juice obtained by grinding the leaves daily before meals. The wedding drum is the best solution for all the disorders that occur in the uterus of women.

That is why it is referred to as the 'Tree for Women'. In those days, it was customary to grow a wedding drumstick in homes where there were virgins. It can be prepared and eaten as food and snacks.

If you eat Kalyana drumstick leaf with onion, coconut, and ghee, the secretion of breast milk will increase. Grind the leaf and apply it to the body and after drying, wash it with warm water to get rid of skin diseases.

Its leaf juice helps in reducing obesity. Kalyana Murungai is the best solution for menstrual pain, irregular menstruation, menstrual problems, uterine fibroids, and infertility.

Grind the Kalyana drumstick leaf to get rid of the insects in the stomach and give it to the boys as a medicine once a month. It can be eaten as an evening snack while preparing soup and soup. Like spinach WADA, you can also make wedding drumstick leaves with WADA.

To cleanse and strengthen the uterus after childbirth, pepper, garlic, and turmeric mixed with Kalyana drumstick leaves can be boiled and filtered, and consumed for thirty consecutive days.

This tree can be easily grown in the home garden. The best method is to transplant the seeds. Kalyana drumstick tree will sprout and grow well if the branches are broken off and the nut is planted. Grows easily in all soils.

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