Essence Ficus Religiosa Gum Powder, Pipal Lakh Powder, Sacred Fig Tree
Ficus Religiosa Gum Powder, also known as Pipal Lakh Powder, is traditionally used in various cultures for its medicinal and spiritual properties. It is believed to help purify the mind, body, and soul and promote overall health and wellness. This fine powder is versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, including as a face mask, hair treatment, or as an ingredient in herbal remedies.
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Additional Information about Ficus Religiosa Gum
- Naturally Sundried & Hygienically Packed
- FSSAI Approved
- Comes with 24 months Expiry
Product Details
This powder is made of the best quality Ficus Religiosa Gum in this pack, the gum is naturally sundried and ground and it comes with 2 2-year expiry. It is dark maroon in color, subtle in taste, and it has cold potency.
Ficus Religiosa Gum Uses
The Ficus religiosa gum powder is used for asthma, stomach pain, cough, burning sensation, blood-related problems, and vomiting. Take 5 gm of Ficus religiosa gum powder a day with lukewarm water or milk or use as recommended or consult by a doctor before use.
Sacred Fig Gum Health Benefits
It has antiarthritic, antioxidant, astringent, antibacterial, antiprotozoal, and antiviral properties. It is beneficial in itching, eczema, cracked hands and heels, gastrointestinal problems, blood impurities, infertility, constipation, Liver and spline disease, oral problems, eye problems, and hiccups.
Common names of Ficus Religiosa Gum
Pipal or Peepal gum botanical name is Ficus religiosa, some other names are sacred fig, bodhi tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree, the pipal tree, or ashvattha tree and it belongs to India and Indochina. The gum of the tree is used in traditional Indian medicine for various range of health ailments.
FAQs
What are the health benefits?
The bark and leaves of peepal are useful in treating many common ailments. Its leaves are laxative and a tonic, relieve feverish feeling and produce a feeling of coolness. They are also useful in arresting secretion or bleeding - about 50 ml of raw juice of leaves or 1 tsp of powdered dried leaves can be taken with water in such cases.
It is beneficial in wound healing, disease of blood, diseases of female genital organs, burning sensation, diabetes, diarrhea, and vomiting's.
How to use?
Boils - A leaf smeared with lukewarm ghee can be bandaged on the boils, in initial stage if there is any pus formation, it will burst, and the boil will subside.
Bruises - Pills made with leaves are useful in bruises and wounds, to prepare these pills grind a few leaves mixed with 25 grams of jaggery and roll them into 8 pills. One pill taken daily with milk helps relieve pain due to injury.
Constipation - The leaves of the tree are useful in relieving constipation, leaves are dried in shade and powdered. Pills are prepared by adding the required quantity of a solution of anise and jaggery with water. One pill taken with warm milk at bedtime ensures proper bowel movement.
Another remedy is to powder the fruit dried in shade and mix it with an equal quantity of sugar. This mixture in doses of 4 to 6 grams, taken at bedtime with milk, serves to relieve constipation.
Dysentery - Leaves are very effective in treating dysentery, equal parts of tender peepal leaves, coriander leaves, and sugar can be chewed slowly to relieve the condition.
Mumps - Peepal leaves are also used in treating mumps, leaves smeared with ghee, warmed and bandaged over the inflamed part bring relief.
What is the recommended dose?
- Powder - 3 to 6gm
- Decoction - 50 to 100ml