Below are the herbs that are found effective in the treatment of ringworm:
Butea - The seeds of butea are useful in the treatment of skin disease. The seeds, ground and mixed with lemon juice, can be daubed on dhobi’s itch-an eczema-type of skin disorder, characterized by itching. more...
Cassia - The leaves of cassia are useful in relieving irritation of the skin and in alleviating swellings and pains. Their juice or paste serves as a useful dressing for ringworm and inflammation of the hands or feet caused by exposure to cold. more...
Holy Basil - Applied locally, basil juice is beneficial in the treatment of ringworm and other skin diseases. more...
Hyssop - A paste of the herb applied externally to the affected parts is an effective herbal remedy for ringworm. more...
Indian Squill - It is beneficial in the treatment of several diseases such as rheumatism, calculus affections, ringworm, leprosy and scabies. more...
Leadwort - A paste made with salt and water is useful for obstinate skin diseases such as syphilitic ulcers, ringworm, scabies and varicose ulcers. more...
Lemon Grass - Leaves of lemon grass are useful in treating ringworm as a local application. A paste of the leaves made with buttermilk should be applied on the affected part. more...
Turmeric - It is very effective herbal remedy for treating skin diseases like ringworm and scabies. more...