- Source: Chlorophytum borivilianum
Chlorophytum borivilianum is a herb with lanceolate leaves, from tropical wet forests in the peninsular Indian region.
It is cultivated and eaten as a leaf vegetable in some parts of India, and its roots are used as a health tonic under the name safed musli. In traditional Indian medicine, it is used as rasayan or adaptogen. It is considered a white gold in Indian systems of medicine. This herb belongs to the vajikaran rasayana group in Ayurveda.
References
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Safed Moosli (Chlorophytum borivilianum L.): Medicinal and Wonder Crop
Safed Musli (Chlorophytum species) - A Wonder Drug in the Tropical Zone
Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum): a review of its botany, ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry
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