Nagkesar is a slow-growing, evergreen tree which is mostly found in wet and tropical regions of India, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Nepal, and Singapore. Nagkesar has immense medicinal significance due to its proven health benefits. Different parts of the Nagkesar tree — its leaves, Stamens, flowers, and seed oil — are used for treating several disorders and health conditions. Nagkesar Powder has antioxidant, analgesic, antispasmodic, antimicrobial, anti-bacterial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, anti-venom, anti-peptic, and anti-asthmatic, anti-arthritic properties. In addition, it is also known for its digestive, diuretic, expectorant, and liver-protective actions.
The use of Nagkesar is particularly indicated in bleeding disorders like Piles, Epitasis Menorrahagia, and Metrrohagia. In addition, some of the other therapeutic indications of Nagkesar include Fever, Nausea, Leprosy, Polydipsia (excessive thirst), and Impotency.
Benefits:
Helps us in preventing and curing the following:
- Nagkesar Powder is a very famous Ayurveda herb used in treating fever, vomiting, urinary tract disorders, migraine etc.
- It is one among Chaturjata group of herbs.
- It is used in powder form along with other spices, and is used in many herbal jams including Chyawanprash.
- Nagkesar Powder is beneficial in relieving cold and cough as it removes excess mucus from the lungs.
- It also helps manage bleeding piles, dysentery and stomach irritation due to its astringent property.
- According to Ayurveda, Nagkesar Powder is good for improving digestion due to its easy to digest property.
- Nagkesar oil might be useful in managing skin problems as well as preventing skin infections due to its antimicrobial and strong wound healing property.
- It’s topical application also helps reduce pain and inflammation due to its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Other Names:
Mesua ferrea, Cobras Saffron, Ceylon Ironwood, Indian Rose Chestnut, Mesua, Nagkesara, Pila Nagkesara, Kesara, Nagapuspa, Naga, Hema, Gajakesara, Negeshvar, Nahar, Nageshvara, Nagesar, Sachunagkeshara, Nagchampa, Pilunagkesar, Tamranagkesar, Nagsampige, Nagakesari, Nangaa, Nauga, Peri, Veluthapala, Nagppu, Nagappovu, Nageswar, Naugu, Naugaliral, Nagachampakam, Sirunagappu, Nagachampakamu, Narmushk[1][2]., Narekaisar, Nageshvar, Nagesar, Thiet lucmoc, Cobra’s Saffron, Iron Wood Tree, Indian Rose Chestnut, Mesua Naghas, Eisenholz, Nagkesar, Sachunagkeshar, Nagchampa, Pilunagkesar, Tamranagkesar, Nagkesar, Nagkeshar, Nagchampa, Nagesar, Nagsampige, Mesua ferrea Linn, Naremushk,, Nageswar, Nagkesara, Nagkeshar, Nagpushpa, Hema, Gajakesara, Nagkesar, Naremushk.
Safety Information:
- For Natural Taste & Freshness, Keep it in cool and dry place.
- Avoid direct Sunlight & Do not Refrigerate.
- Store the contents in an Airtight Container after opening the package.
- All herbal medicine should be used under Medical Supervision only.
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