ashoka tree benefits and uses

 Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree): Benefits, Uses and Side Effects

The modern way of living has several health-related issues. Poor eating habits, little exercise, late nights, prolonged periods of inactivity, prolonged periods of inactivity, and late nights of sleep are all bad for our body. Many forms of severe ailments are treated in Ayurveda using the bark and extract of adjacent trees and plants. Today, we're going to inform you about a tree whose advantages are unknown. We are discussing the Saraca Asoca in-depth with you in this article today (Ashoka Tree).


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Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) is a magic medicine


The Ashoka Tree, also known as Saraca Asoca, is revered in Ayurveda as a cure-all. The Ashoka tree's bark, leaves, root, or blooms can all be utilised medicinally. The South, Central, and East Himalayas of India are home to this tree.


Hindus and Buddhists place a high value on this tree, and some people even think that Gautam Buddha was born beneath the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree). In several nations, such as India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) is revered greatly. The maximum use of this tree is to remove the diseases of women. It is mainly beneficial for gynaecological diseases, bleeding disorders, and urinary diseases. The bark of Ashoka is astringent, dry, and cold in nature. The leaves of Ashoka are long, which people also call "copper leaf."


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Benefits of Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) 


Many health problems and symptoms are removed by the use of this herb. If we talk about the benefits of Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree), then many medicinal properties are found in Patharchatta, which include-


  • To relieve cramps and stomach pain, use it as a powder or capsule twice day after meals. The blood is purified by the bark of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree), which also gives women's skin a healthy glow. Oily and lifeless skin can be removed by applying the bark of the Ashoka tree on the skin.

  • It lessens excruciating cramping and menstrual discomfort. Since it soothes the agitated Vata, it also helps to relieve menstrual cramps and stomach pain.

  • The leaves of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) are a rich source of hypoglycemic characteristics. It greatly aids in lowering the blood sugar level when ingested. As a result, the body's ability to produce insulin works better as well.

  • Speaking of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) leaves and bark, it contains numerous such unique Ayurvedic characteristics that can also aid in averting serious issues like diarrhoea.

  • Flavonoids, tannins, and analgesics, which are crucial components for bones, are found in the bark of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) and have medicinal qualities.



Use of Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree)


Ways to consume Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) include:


  • Grind the bark of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) and drink it with lukewarm water.

  • Boil the leaves of the Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) in water first, then consume them when they have cooled.

  • Apply a paste made from this tree's ground leaves or bark on the skin.


Side Effects of Saraca Asoca (Ashoka Tree) 


Along with the advantages of consuming Ashoka, disadvantages are also included. Ashoka is generally considered safe to consume. However, the following side effects are present due to consuming it in more than normal quantity-

  • Its ingestion may worsen the problem if there is no menstruation.

  • Women who are pregnant shouldn't consume it.

  • If you have high blood pressure, only take this medication after talking to your doctor.

  • abdomen ache

  • Vomiting

  • I have a serious issue.


The information about this article has been given to us by Dr/Director Chanchal Sharma, so follow it only after taking advice. And contact the doctor to know the right intake and its proper dosage.


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