Home Health Wellness Wellness oi-Shivangi Karn By Shivangi Karn on February 10, 2021 Jungle jalebi is known by many names such as Manila tamarind, Vilayati imli, KodukkaPuli, Ganga tamarind, Madras thorn, Devil's necklace and Monkeypod. Scientifically, it is termed Pithecellobium dulce and is a species of flowering plant that belongs to the family Leguminosae (legumes, beans and peas). Jungle jalebi is not commercially sold in India. It is a tamarind-like fruit which is mainly picked from the side of the road or jungle and sold, the reason why it is known as Jungle Jalebi. Photo Credit: All the parts of the plant such as pulp, leaves, flowers, seeds and bark are used to treat various ailments and diseases. The leaves of Vilayati imli are pinnate while the flowers are greenish-white. The flowers develop into a pod, which is circular, similar to the shape of a jalebi. The seed … [Read more...] about 15 Amazing Health Benefits Of Jungle Jalebi/Madras Thorn
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DR ELLIE CANNON: What IS making my toes red, hot and tingly at night?
I suffer from burning-hot, tingly red toes which have got worse over this past year. It's particularly bad at night. The only thing that helps is keeping the house very cold, which upsets everyone else I live with. These are typical signs of what we call Grierson-Gopalan syndrome: a sensation of tingling and burning that might affect the soles of the feet, or the whole foot, ankles and even lower legs. A feeling of heaviness in the lower legs is also common, and it's usually worse at night. For many people the cause of Grierson-Gopalan syndrome is not known, but it may be linked to nerve damage, in particular something called peripheral neuropathy. People who've had diabetes for a long time are at risk of developing peripheral neuropathy as raised blood sugar, over time, damages the tiny blood vessels that supply the nerves. I suffer from burning-hot, tingly red toes which have got worse over this past year. It's particularly bad at night, one person asks DR ELLIE … [Read more...] about DR ELLIE CANNON: What IS making my toes red, hot and tingly at night?