Gotu
Kola Herb and Powder Profile
Also known as- Centella asiatica, Brahmi, Indian Pennywort, Marsh Penny, Spadeleaf, and Pennywort
Gotu Kola, also known as Indian Pennywort is one of the most widely used and important Ayurvedic herbs on the market today. This ground cover species is weed like especially, in parts of India and Hawaii where it grows prolifically in unusual conditions, such as drainage ditches, gutters and neglected areas. Don't let its wild predomination scare you, Gotu Kola is also one of the largest cultivated crops and thrives under organic farming conditions. While popularly used as a food source in the form of leafy greens within Bangladesh, Thailand and Sri Lanka it also has been internationally recognized within many countries pharmacopoeias and has been a valid, recognized, botanical medicine since 1884.
Constituents
Mainly consisting of triterpenoid saponins, sapogenins,
Parts Used
Leaf. Either fresh or dried.
Typical preparations
Tea from the dried leaves, encapsulated dry leaf, liquid herbal extract
and, using fresh leaves from your garden in your salads, beverages and
medicines.
Summary
The widespread belief that Gotu Kola helps improve memory led to
several studies on its effect on the central nervous and circulatory
systems. The preliminary results suggest that it may help with memory
and cognitive disabilities as well as helping the body overcome stress
and fatigue. However it should be noted that those with mild to
moderate depression might want to use caution. Some testing done in
India indicates it may act as a very mild depressant.
Precautions
None noted