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GAMBHARI BARK

Gambhari is a fast-growing deciduous tree that belongs to the Dashamoola plant family (group of ten roots). Gambhari is a well-known bitter tonic, and the fruits can be used as a general tonic in times of weakness. It is used to treat vata and pitta disorders. Gambhari's roots, fruits, and leaves have long been used as an anthelmintic, antibacterial, anti-diabetic, anti-aging, painkiller, diuretic, hepatoprotective, and antiepileptic. In May and June, the tree bears fruit.

Yellow thick, oil, resin, an alkaloid, and a little amount of benzoic acid may be found in its roots. Butyric and tartaric acids, as well as sugar and a small amount of tannin, make up the contents of fruits. Lutein, an antioxidant categorised as a flavonoid, may be found in its leaves.

Gmelina arborea's Practical Applications

  • This plant has the ability to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
  • Herb that helps the body's digestion and absorption.
  • Heart health is aided by this supplement.
  • Helps to keep blood pressure in a healthy range.
  • It is utilised to increase brain function and has an intelligence-boosting property.
  • Anti-aging agent made from natural ingredients.
  • This is a natural herb that helps to avoid haemorrhages and boosts the body's power.
  • It has the qualities of an excellent aphrodisiac.
  • It has a diuretic effect.
  • One of the most beneficial herbs for increasing milk supply in breastfeeding women.
  • The fruits of the Gambhari tree are used to treat haemorrhoids.
  • Its characteristics help to increase both the amount and quality of sperm.
  • Gambhari fruit is also good for nourishing hair and promoting hair development.
  • It can help to alleviate the burning feeling.
  • The fruits of this herbal plant has been discovered to be a beneficial natural agent in the treatment of bleeding diseases such as nose bleeding, heavy periods, and so on.
  • It is used to alleviate thirst, wounds caused by vata, and emaciation.
  • Gambhari roots can also be used to treat ascites caused by Vata.
  • It aids in the normalisation of an unusually high temperature.
  • In TB, the fruits have beneficial anabolic properties that help to speed up the repair of cavitation inside the lungs.
  • External application of a leaves' paste to the forehead relieves headaches, especially in cases of fever.
  • Its root decoction can be used to treat abdominal malignancies.
  • Flowers are used to treat Leprosy.
  • Hallucination, piles, stomach discomfort, burning feelings, fever, tridoshas illnesses, and urinary infection can all benefit from root and bark.
 


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