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THE VARIOUS USES OF KAKRASINGI PLANT AND ITS POWDER

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Ayurveda still carries different herbs and organisms that provide numerous medicinal uses for the human species. One crucial plant with various services other than medicinal is Kakrasingi. PistaciaIntegerrima is the botanical name of the Kakrasingi species. It is a deciduous tree with a low, thick crown that can grow up to 25 meters tall.

 

The plant is cultivated from the wild primarily for local medicinal use and for various goods sold for therapeutic use in local markets. It is sometimes grown as a rootstock, and more generally as a sculptural and shade tree. It is much admired for the hue of its crimson leaf in fall.

 

ROOTS, STEM, AND LEAVES

 

It is a multi-branched fruit shrub with dark gray and brown bark and typically grows to 18 meters. A deciduous tree loses its leaves every autumn and grows new leaves every spring. The leaf is 20 to 25 cm long, with or without leaflets. The leaflets are four or five pairs, and the leaflets are dark green, becoming bright red in fall.

 

FLOWER AND FRUIT

 

The flowers are on the side, panicles. Male is a lightweight pubescent and female lax and elongated. The plant produces flowers and fruits in the spring with large clusters of yellowish-brown berries in the winter.

 

GALLS AT TREE

 

Galls are irregular growths found on the branches, twigs, stems, or flowers of several plants. 

Most galls are caused by discomfort and/or activation of plant cells by eating or egg-laying insects such as aphids, midges, wasps, or mites.

 

All roots, stem, flowers, fruits, and leaves play a vital role in producing a powerful ayurvedic Kakrasingi ChurnaIt offers a variety of uses for medicinal purposes. Let us read some of them below. 

 

MEDICINAL USES

 

  • Farm fruits are used to treat cough, dysentery, asthma, liver, and snakebite diseases.
  • The plant is used to cure various illnesses such as cough, dyspeptic vomiting, appetite, phthisis, and asthma.
  • KakrasingiChurna is also used for hepatitis and other problems with the liver.
  • Using galls with other medications for scorpion stings and snakebites.
  • Boil the bark in water and extract for hepatitis and jaundice.
  • Galls are used for the prevention of respiratory disorders.
  • Kakrasingi powder is used to treat chronic bronchitis, cough, psoriasis, fever, and stimulates appetite.

 

Similar to G Plate capsules that are very effective in treating gastrointestinal diseases, Kakrasingi powder is also useful in resolving inadequate digestion and sustaining gastrointestinal problems. 

 

CULINARY USES

 

  • Cook new shoots and leaves to consume it as a curry.
  • Roast the seeds and eat as cereals.

 

AGROFORESTRY USES

 

The plant is essential for the stabilization and protection of riverbanks. It can be cultivated in wasteland reforestation programs, used for better barrows, and used as green manure.

 

OTHER USES

 

  • The leaf galls (formed from insect action on the plant) contain 20-75 percent tannin, a dyestuff created from insect galls, bark, and leaves.
  • The leaf galls contain about 5 percent of the resin, which is used as mastic, to manufacture gum for different purposes.
  • The wood of the Kakrasingi plant is used for cooking and the processing of charcoal.

 

If you want to get the benefits of this powerful and multi-purpose tree, you can buy the KakrasingiChurna online, on websites trusted to sell original ayurvedic products.


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