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CENTELLA ASIATICA


Gotu Kola — Rejuvenating Tonic for Skin, Nerves, and Circulation




BOTANICAL IDENTIFICATION


Scientific Name: Centella asiatica (L.) UrbanCommon Names: Gotu Kola, Indian Pennywort, Mandukaparni, Brahmi (in some regions)Family: Apiaceae (formerly Umbelliferae)


Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping herb found in wetlands and tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The rounded, kidney-shaped leaves grow along stolons and are harvested primarily for their medicinal value.




CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL USE


Widely used in Ayurvedic, Traditional Chinese, and Southeast Asian medicine for centuries:




  • Promotes wound healing and skin regeneration




  • Used to enhance memory, focus, and clarity




  • Reputed to strengthen blood vessels and improve circulation




  • Traditionally taken to support longevity, meditation, and mental calm




In Sri Lankan folklore, gotu kola is consumed daily by elephants and believed to contribute to their long lifespan and memory.




KEY BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS & BENEFITS



































Compound/Class Location in Plant Human Benefit Role in Plant
Asiaticoside Aerial parts Wound healing, collagen stimulation Defense and repair
Madecassoside Leaves Anti-inflammatory, skin regeneration Tissue protection
Triterpenoid saponins Whole plant Vascular strengthening, adaptogenic Cellular protection
Flavonoids & polyphenols Leaves Antioxidant, neuroprotective Stress resistance, UV defense



HOW IT WORKS IN THE BODY




  • Stimulates collagen synthesis and improves dermal strength




  • Modulates inflammatory pathways, aiding chronic skin and vascular issues




  • Enhances cognitive function by improving neuronal communication and blood flow




  • Reduces anxiety and improves sleep patterns in traditional use






DOSE GUIDELINES

























Preparation Type Typical Dose Purpose
Dried leaf infusion 1–2 tsp per cup, up to 3x daily Nervous system support, circulatory aid
Tincture (1:5, 30% alc) 2–4 mL up to 3x daily Wound healing, cognitive enhancement
Powdered capsule 300–600 mg up to 2x daily Skin, nerve, and vascular tonic



PREPARATION AND USES




  • Tea is calming, especially when combined with tulsi or lemon balm




  • Topical extracts speed wound healing and reduce scarring




  • Tinctures or powders used in chronic venous insufficiency and brain fog




  • Can be included in longevity or meditation formulas






OPTIMAL CONTEXT FOR USE




  • During mental burnout, stress, or sleep difficulty




  • For individuals with skin wounds, ulcers, or fragile veins




  • As a nervine tonic in aging or convalescence




  • Blends well with bacopa, ashwagandha, or ginkgo






SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICAL HARVESTING




  • Widely cultivated in tropical regions; not considered endangered




  • Prefer organically grown sources due to water-contaminant sensitivity




  • Supports small-scale farming in India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar






SAFETY AND CAUTIONS




  • Generally safe, but high doses may cause headache or drowsiness




  • Avoid during pregnancy without supervision




  • Rare allergic skin reactions from topical use




  • May interact with sedatives or liver-metabolized drugs






REFERENCES




  • Brinkhaus, B. et al. (2000). “Chemical, pharmacological and clinical profile of the East Asian medical plant Centella asiatica.” Phytomedicine




  • Singh, R. H., & Udupa, K. N. (1994). “Clinical and experimental studies on the use of Mandukaparni in wound healing.” Ancient Science of Life




  • Upton, R. (2011). Gotu Kola: Centella asiatica – Analytical, Quality Control, and Therapeutic Monograph. American Herbal Pharmacopoeia






FINAL NOTE


Gotu kola is a time-tested herb whose soothing, rejuvenating properties make it a cornerstone of traditional tonic formulas. Equally effective for the mind, skin, and circulation, it continues to offer modern applications for stress, aging, and recovery in harmony with its ancient lineage.

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