Sela Health Dictionary

Sela: From 1 Different Sources


(Hebrew / African) As strong as a rock / a savior

Sella, Sele, Seleta, Selata, Selah

Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Selaginella Involvens

Spring.

Family: Selaginellaceae.

Habitat: Hilly regions of India at altitudes of 1,000-2,000 m.

Ayurvedic: Kara-jodi-kanda (related species).

Folk: Hatthaa jodi (related species).

Action: Used as an age-sustaining tonic. The original source is S. rupestris Spring.... selaginella involvens

Selaginella Rupestris

Spring.

Family: Selaginellaceae.

Habitat: Indian gardens, as

English: Little Clubmoss.

Ayurvedic: Kara-jodi-Kanda.

Folk: Hatthaajodi.

Action: Plant—a decoction is prescribed as a tonic and protective medicine after child birth; also as a sedative.

S. tamariscina Spring var. pulvinata (Kumaon to Assam), known as Hatt- haajodi, is used as an age-sustaining tonic and has been credited with the property of prolonging life. A decoction is prescribed for amenorrhoea, bleeding piles and prolapse of rectum.

A decoction of S. wallichii Spring (hilly regions of north-eastern India), known as Hatthaajodi, is prescribed after childbirth. S. willdenovii Baker (Nicobar Islands) is also known as Hatthaajodi. Its infusion is administered in cases of high fever and ashes are used in a liniment for backache.... selaginella rupestris

Selam

(African) She is peaceful Selamawit, Sellam... selam

Selas

(African) Refers to the Trinity Sellas, Selass, Selasse, Selasa, Selassa... selas



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