Dissolve in a covered water-bath, strain through woolen cloth and put aside.
Dose.—60–200 grams a day.
The juice of the leaves is also used to treat diarrhœa. A Hindoo physician, Bhavaprakasa, advises the following receipt:
| Juice of leaves of lomboy } | |
| Juice of leaves of manga } | āā 4 grams. |
| Pulp of Terminalia chebula } |
Give in one dose in a little goat’s milk and honey.
A sort of wine of very agreeable taste is made from the fruit juice. Lately the powdered seed has been recommended in the treatment of glycosuria or at least it has been stated that its internal use lessens and finally abolishes the glucose from the urine of the patient. It has even been affirmed that while under this treatment the patient may eat glucose-forming foods without fear of glycosuria supervening.
The chemical composition of the seeds are as follows:
| Essential oil | Traces. |
| Chlorophyl and fatty matters | 0.37 |
| Resin soluble in alcohol and ether | 0.30 |
| Gallic acid | 1.65 |
| Albumin | 1.25 |
| Pigment soluble in water | 2.70 |
| Water | 10.00 |
| Insoluble residuum | 83.73 |
| 100.00 |
Dujardin-Beaumetz has tested the therapeutic value of these seeds in diabetes but with negative results. Scott has maintained that by adding the powdered seed to a mixture of malt and starch, fermentation is impeded; but Dr. Villy in the laboratory of Dujardin-Beaumetz has demonstrated that such is not the case. Contrary to the opinions of those physicians who stated that “jambul” was capable of causing the glucose to disappear from the urine of diabetic patients without concurrent diabetic regimen, Dujardin-Beaumetz observed in his trials of the drug that the slightest relaxation of the regimen was followed by an increase of glucose. Under the influence of the medicine in doses of 2–10 grams daily, at the same time maintaining a strict diabetic diet, the Parisian therapeutist noted that the glucose disappears from the third to the fifth day; but this occurred only in cases of medium intensity, whereas in severe cases the medication produced no effect. Upon stopping the treatment the sugar reappeared.