Pedalium Murex (family Pedaliaceae) sometimes also known as Dakhani Gokhru and is traditionally used for urogenital health in Ayurveda, where 250 grams of the berries (fresh weight) are mixed with 100 grams of a leaf mixture (Rose Petals, Punarnava, and Saunf; Rosa qallica, Boerhaavia diffusa, and Foeniculam vulgare respectively) and consumed.[1] It has also been used as an aphrodisiac (and as such has the designation of Vajikaran Rasayana[2]), for antipyretic and antiulcer purposes,[3] and used for intestinal health purposes in veterinary medicine.[4]
The fruits of both Tribulus Terrestris and Pedalium Murex are commonly referred to as Gokhru (or alternatively, Gokshura), with the former having the prefix of Chota and the latter Dakhani[1] or Bada.[5] The fruits are visually similar and have been used interchangeably in traditional medicine.[5]
