
25. Gotu Kola
According to studies, Gotu kola is a medicinal plant that contains compounds such as triterpenoid saponins. Researchers believe that these may be a big reason for the plant’s purported health benefits. Gotu kola can heal wounds, treat skin diseases, menstrual disorders, and venereal diseases. It relieves diarrhea, boosts energy levels while reducing anxiety, slows Hansen’s disease, leprosy, progression, enhances sexual potency, and prolongs life.
When planting Gotu kola, dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the plant’s root ball. Make sure to choose a planting site near water or in an area of the yard with poor drainage. Only fill half the soil you removed back into the hole, remove the plant from its container, and gently fan out its roots. Flood the hole with water until it has about 3 to 4 inches of water. After pressing the soil around the area firmly and leaving a significant depression, you should water the depression until it’s flooded with water. You will need to soak it daily in the summer, keeping the soil soggy.