Bay Khumba is a Lecythidaceae tree that is endemic to the
Indian Subcontinent, Afghanistan, and Indochina. In Hindi, it's known as
Kumbhi, while in English, it's known as Slow Match Tree. Ay Khumba is just a
deciduous tree that may reach a height of 15m-45ft. In the winter, its leaves
become crimson. The flowers are yellow or white, and the fruit are huge green
berries. The tree may be found in woods and grasslands all throughout India.
Benefits:
- It aids in the prevention and treatment of the following:
- It contains an antidote for snake bites (fruit and bark).
- It relieves bodily aches, fevers, colds, coughs, and leucoderma.
- Ulcers, healing wounds, abscesses, and dysentery are all treated using plant components.
OTHER NAMES
Bay Khumba, Kumbhi , Wild guava, Ceylon oak, Patana oak, ,
Baikhumba, Baikumba Slow Match Tree, Vakumba, Kumbi, Daddala, Daddippe, Peelu,
Peeru, Aalam, Kumbhi, Aimaa, Araya, kamba, Vakamba, Kumbhi tree, Buda burija, Careya
Arborea, Govadi, Vakumba
Keep it in a cold, dry location to preserve its natural
flavour and freshness.
Do not expose to direct sunlight and do not refrigerate.
After opening the packaging, place the contents in an
airtight container.
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