Shoshana Health Dictionary

Shoshana: From 1 Different Sources


(Arabic) Form of Susan, meaning “resembling a graceful white lily” Shosha, Shoshan, Shoshanah, Shoshane, Shoshanha, Shoshann, Shoshanna, Shoshannah, Shoshauna, Shoshaunah, Shoshaunah, Shoshawna, Shoshona, Shoushan, Shushana, Sosha, Soshana
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Oroxylum Indicum

Vent.

Family: Bignoniaceae.

Habitat: Throughout the greater part of India.

English: Indian Trumpet Flower.

Ayurvedic: Shyonaaka, Shoshana, Tuntuka, Kutannata, Madhukparna, Patrorna, Bhalluka, Prthushimba, Nata. ^Q

Siddha/Tamil: Peruvaagai.

Folk: Sonaa-paathaa.

Action: Tender fruit—carminative, stomachic, spasmolytic. Seed— purgative. Root bark—astringent, antidiarrhoeal. Used for amoebic dysentery. Bark—antirheumatic, diuretic.

The leaves contained flavones and their glycosides including baicalein and scutellarein; also anthraquinone, aloe-emodin. Bark of the root gave chrysin, baicalein and oroxylin A. Bark also gave dihydrobaicalein. Heart- wood yielded beta-sitosterol and an iso-flavone, prunetin.

Dosage: Root—5-10 g powder; 2550 g for decoction. (API, Vol. III.)... oroxylum indicum

Susannah

(Hebrew) Resembling a graceful white lily

Susanna, Susanne, Susana, Susane, Susan, Suzanna, Suzannah, Suzanne, Suzane, Suzan, Susette, Suzette, Sueanne, Suelita, Suellen, Sukey, Susie, Suzie, Sue, Susy, Susey, Susi, Suzy, Suzi, Suzey, Susa, Suza, Suzetta, Shoshana, Shoshanah, Shoshanna, Shoushan, Shousnan, Shushana, Shushanna, Sonel, Sosanna, Sousan, Siusan, Souzan, Soki... susannah




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