Common Name: Aavarampoo
Botanical Name: Senna auriculata (formerly Cassia auriculata)
Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)
Plant Part Used: Dried flowers (primarily), bark, and leaves also used in some remedies
Form Available:
Fresh flowers
Sun-dried flowers
Powdered form
Used in herbal teas, face packs, capsules, and bath powders
Taste (Rasa): Slightly sweet and bitter
Energy (Virya): Cooling
Post-digestive Effect (Vipaka): Sweet
Appearance: Bright yellow flowers, soft and papery in texture
Traditionally used to manage diabetes
Helps lower and stabilize blood glucose levels
Often consumed as Aavarampoo herbal tea
Purifies blood and promotes glowing skin
Helps treat acne, eczema, pigmentation, and body heat-related rashes
Used in herbal bath powders and face packs
Reduces body heat, especially during summer
Prevents heat stroke, headache, and burning sensations
Improves digestion, relieves constipation, and cleanses the stomach
Acts as a mild laxative without irritation
Detoxifies the urinary system
Helps in managing urinary tract infections (UTI) and excessive thirst
Reduces dandruff and promotes healthy scalp
Used in herbal hair wash powders
Balances hormones and helps in regulating menstrual cycles
Eases menstrual pain and irregular periods
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Tamil | ஆவாரம்பூ (Aavarampoo) |
| Sanskrit | Avaram / Tāngika |
| Hindi | Awala / Awarnakhuli |
| Malayalam | Aavaram / Avaram poovu |
| Kannada | Avarike hoovu |
| Telugu | Tangedu puvvu |
| Marathi | Tarwar phool |
| English | Tanner's Cassia / Avaram Senna |
Generally safe for daily use in moderate quantities
Pregnant women should consult a healthcare provider before using regularly
Ensure flowers are clean, pesticide-free, and properly dried before consumption or application
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