BrijBooti Phool Tesu – Plas ke Phool – Dhaak ka Phool – Butea Monosperma – Tesu Flower – Palash Phool
Phool Tesu, also known as a Palash flower. Our focus today will be on the medicinal benefits and uses of this beautiful looking plant.
According to ayurvedic scriptures of Sushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya, Palash/Phool Tesu possesses countless beneficial properties. Among these are antidiarrheal, antihelmintic, antidiabetic, anti-stress, hepatoprotective, antifungal, astringent, aphrodisiac, laxative, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. As well as being diuretic, aphrodisiac, astringent, and increasing blood flow in the pelvis, Palash flowers and leaves have other beneficial properties, too. This tree’s seeds are purgatives, diuretics, which stimulate the production of urine, and anthelmintics, which are anti-parasites. Parasites of the intestine can be treated with seed powder. A gum found in the bark of the palash tree, known as kino, contains astringent properties that are useful in treating hemorrhoids.
Benefits of Phool Tesu
- Alleviates Diabetes Symptoms
- Treats Hypertension
- Detoxifies The Kidneys
- Enhances Digestive System
- Strengthens Respiratory Processes
- Naturally Moisturizes Skin
- Combats Skin Infections
How to use Phool Tesu
Prevents nasal bleeding
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Overnight, soak 5-7 of its flowers in water.
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Strain the solution the next morning and add a little sugar.
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It should be given to the patient.
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In addition, it stops nasal bleeding.
Pregnancy with a healthy child
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You can grind the leaves in cow’s milk to make them soft and fresh.
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Pregnant women should take two teaspoons of this along with cow’s milk.
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A healthy child is born as a result of it.
Treats Nodular boil
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Tie the leaves poultice on the tumor.
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The patient should be given 3-5 grams of the inner bark of its root with milk.
Names in different languages
Botanical |
Butea Monosperma
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Hindi |
Dhak, Tesu Phool
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English | Jungle Flame |
Sanskrit |
Raktapushpak, Kinshuk, Yagik
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Marathi | Palas, Dhak |
Assame | Bipornok |
Gujrati | Khakharo |
Bengali | Palash, Polosha |
Panjabi | Chichara |
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