Citrullus colocynthis / الحنظل
COMMON NAME
LOCAL NAME
Background
- Colocynth is a perennial, trailing plant of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae)
- The plant is commonly found in patches in sandy places in the extensive blazing deserts of all the Arab countries
- The plant is widespread in the U.A.E, except in the western and southern part of the country.
- Colocynth have wonderful adaptation ability to grow upon the hot sandy soil of summer months where scarcely any plant can survive
Part(s) Used
Seed, seed oil
Traditional and Medicinal Uses
Colocynth is a very powerful purgative or hydragogue cathartic, emetic and gastrointestinal irritant. It has been used as/for:
Purgative |
Diuretic |
Bronchitis |
Joints pain |
Diabetes |
Dyspepsia |
Constipation |
Urinary discharge |
Anthelmintic |
Antipyretic |
Carminative |
Enlarged spleen |
How Much Do We Know?
- Historically, Colocynth was used in folk-medicine by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabs
- Colocynth was used orally and topically for a variety of ailments
- There are many documented toxicity cases to humans and animals associated with the intake of colocynth
- The FDA had banned colocynth in 1991 due to its high toxicity
What Do We Know About Safety?
All parts and extracts of colocynth are recognized as unsafe and may produce serious effects up to death if ingested orally even in small quantities.
Using Colocynth by
Mouth
Up to 1 gm of the dry powder daily in divided doses
Topical
Seed oil or the plant oil extract applied to the skin with massage
Special Precautions & Warnings
Pregnancy
Unsafe; Don’t use
Breast-feeding
Unsafe; Don’t use
Children
Unsafe; Don’t use
Keep in Mind
- Do not hesitate to speak with your health care provider before starting to use any supplements.
- Discuss potential benefits and risks, especially if you are suffering from any health problems.