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There was a lot of discussion on the forum on C section. I want to share

information about methods used by tribals (Mahadev Koli) in the evergree forests

of Bhimashankar in Maharashtra to avoid C sections.

 

The first herb used by the midwife is Gloriosa superba (Kalihari, Langli, Kal

lavi, Glory lily). The tuber of this plant is rubbed in water on a stone plate

to make a fine paste like that of Chandan (Sandalwood) made in most Indian

houses daily. This paste is applied on the palm of the expecting mother's right

hand for 3-4 days. The tribals report that it leads to normal delivery.

 

The second one uses stem cutting of the white flowering variety of Calotropis

procera (Swet Madar, Safed Aak, Rui, Milkweed). A piece is tacked in the hair of

the expecting mother just before delivery. It is believed that this leads to

normal delivery. However, it is also believed that if the stem piece is not

removed immediately after the delivery, it leads to excessive bleeding.

 

No scientific research is availble on these practices, but the tribals swear by

their effectiveness.

 

Vinod Haritwal

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