Diabetes Plant, Telakucha Flower Photography.

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Friday 17 February 2023
Assalamu Alaikum, I am Mr. Nazrul, your Bangladeshi friend.
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Friends

How are you all I hope that by the grace of Almighty Allah, everyone is healthy and busy with Friday worship. Also, as it is a weekend, everyone in all Muslim countries may be enjoying spending time with their families.
Alhamdulillah
I am also trying to spend time with all the family in a happy environment with the blessings of Almighty Allah with the blessings of Almighty Allah. Along with that, I wrote today's regular post to give you a gift.
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Friends
Today I present to you a random photography of wildflowers. Rich in medicinal properties, the Kuchila plant contains all the rare minerals that are especially beneficial in preventing and reducing diabetes. By eating its leaves raw or boiled, high-diabetes can easily reach normal levels, and big companies are making diabetes medicines with its extract.

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The whole part of the wild Telakucha plant is used as medicine. Its vine leaves, fruits, flowers, stems and roots are all used as medicine in different diseases. The people of Gram Ganj get benefits by eating its raw leaves or raw leaf juice to ward off diabetes. In our area, Kuchila leaves are eaten as a curry or as a vegetable. A wild herb rich in medicinal herbs, the Kuchila tree is found growing in all fallow lands with disdain and neglect. This plant does not need to be cared for or used at home. It is born wild in nature on the sides of houses, roadsides, fallen places, bushes, and is able to sustain itself until the fruit of the tree ripens. Tolerant of drought and monsoon, this plant grows wild and invites us to benefit all the time.
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According to Indian Ayurveda scriptures, this plant has many properties. It has been used since ancient times in Gramganj as a cure for polyuria. Many of us do not know the name of this roadside tree. Some know the name or are not very aware of its benefits. So friends, today I am displaying the flowers of this wild roadside telakucha plant for you to see.
Hope you like it.

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Enjoy With Love 💕
Photo Captured with Handset

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