Boerhaavia diffusa

Botanical Overview

Boerhaavia diffusa (family Nyctaginaceae) is a widespread perennial herb known commonly as Red Spiderling, Punarnava, and Hogweed. It is native to Asia, Africa, and Australia. The root, leaves, and whole plant are traditionally used for their medicinal properties.

Energetics

This herb is considered cooling and moistening in nature, with bitter, astringent, and sweet tastes. Its energetic profile is generally relaxing, influencing the qi energy in traditional frameworks.

Primary Actions

  • Diuretic
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Hepatoprotective
  • Antioxidant
  • Antimicrobial
  • Laxative
  • Expectorant

Indications

Western

  • Edema
  • Bronchitis
  • Jaundice
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Constipation
  • Inflammation

Syndromes

  • Fluid retention
  • Hepatitis
  • Respiratory congestion
  • Dyspepsia

TCM

  • Damp-heat
  • Heat toxicity
  • Edema
  • Urinary difficulty

Syndromes

  • Damp-heat accumulation
  • Spleen qi deficiency with dampness

Ayurveda

  • Ascites
  • Jaundice
  • Dyspepsia
  • Fever
  • Skin diseases
  • Urinary disorders

Syndromes

  • Kapha and Pitta imbalance
  • Fluid retention
  • Ama (toxins) accumulation

Unani

  • Hepatic disorders
  • Ascites
  • Malarial fevers
  • Urinary infections

Syndromes

  • Phlegmatic imbalances
  • Plethora
  • Bilious conditions

Constituents & Mechanisms

Phytochemicals identified include boeravinones, flavonoids, alkaloids, triterpenoids, and phenolic compounds, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and diuretic effects.

Dosage & Preparations

  • Decoction: 10-15 g daily
  • Tincture 1:5 40% ethanol: 2-5 mL 1-3 times daily
  • Powder: 3-6 g daily

Safety & Contraindications

Boerhaavia diffusa is generally considered safe at traditional dosages. However, caution is advised during pregnancy due to lack of sufficient data on safety. Concomitant use with diuretics or antihypertensives may potentiate effects. High doses might cause gastrointestinal discomfort.

Astrological Correspondences

No well-supported planetary or elemental rulers identified in authoritative herbal or esoteric sources.

Selected References

  • Medicinal Plants of India, Vol. 1, K. V. Raghavan, 1999
  • Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review of Boerhaavia diffusa Linn., S. Srivastava et al., 2013
  • Plants of the Indian Herbal Pharmacopoeia, 2018
  • Ethnopharmacology of Boerhaavia diffusa, V. S. Mishra et al., 2014