
A study by Santosh Srivastava of Allahabad University has shown the uses of each part of the jasmine plant.
Uses of leaves
The leaves of the jasmine plant have aspirin-like properties that help treat coughs, arthritis and control malaria and dengue fever.
Uses of flowers
Jasmine flowers are great for stomach and respiratory ailments. They also help prevent graying of hair, hair loss and control blood sugar levels. The ethanol in jasmine flowers helps boost immunity.
Uses of the stem, seeds and bark
The powder of the jasmine stem is good for treating joint pain and malaria. The seeds of the plant help in treating hair loss, baldness and hemorrhoids. If jasmine bark is eaten with betel leaves, it can cure cough.