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Amaltas pulp (Cassia fistula), also known as the Golden Shower Tree 50g
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Amaltas (Cassia fistula), also known as the Golden Shower Tree or Indian Laburnum, is a well-known medicinal plant in Ayurveda and Unani medicine. Its fruit pulp, bark, flowers, and leaves are used traditionally for various health purposes.
Here are the main uses of Amaltas:
? Digestive Health
Mild laxative: The pulp of the fruit pod is widely used to relieve constipation, especially in children and elderly, because it works gently without strong irritation.
Helps in piles/hemorrhoids: By easing bowel movements, it reduces straining.
Supports liver health: Traditionally used to clear excess bile and help with jaundice.
? Skin Health
Decoctions of amaltas pods or bark are used to relieve skin diseases like itching, boils, and fungal infections.
Acts as a natural blood purifier, improving skin glow.
? Fever Infections
Used as part of Ayurvedic formulations for malarial fever and chronic fevers.
Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties help fight infections.
? Respiratory Health
Beneficial in cough, bronchitis, and asthma, often combined with other herbs.
? Heart Metabolism
Traditionally used to reduce excess heat (pitta) in the body.
Helps regulate cholesterol and supports cardiovascular health.
? Other Traditional Uses
Acts as a detoxifier (removes ama/toxins from the body).
Seed paste has been applied on wounds for healing.
Bark is sometimes used in dental care (gum strength).
?? Note:
Amaltas should be taken in moderation; high doses can cause diarrhea.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a practitioner before use.
Always use under the guidance of a qualified herbalist or doctor.