Dry Tesu Flower | Palash Phool | Phool Tesu | Dhak Fool | Butea Monosperma

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Sukhe Palash Phool, also known as Dhak or Flame of the Forest, is a vibrant Ayurvedic herb derived from the bright orange-red blossoms of the Butea Monosperma tree. Native to tropical regions of India and revered in Ayurvedic scriptures, this flower has long been used for its potent therapeutic, reproductive, digestive, and urinary benefits. Traditionally used for timber, resin, fodder, and dye, the flower and other parts of the Palash tree are also rich in valuable compounds like butin, butrin, glucosides, and kino oil—offering diverse medicinal properties from treating infections to managing diabetes. Key Health Benefits: Improves Reproductive HealthTreats impotency, regulates irregular menstruation, and controls vaginal discharge. Supports Digestive HealthKills intestinal worms, relieves diarrhea, and reduces stomach infections. Diabetes & Blood Sugar ManagementPalash leaves help lower blood sugar levels, making it useful for diabetic support. Kidney & Urinary HealthHelps dissolve kidney stones and alleviates urinary complaints. Wound Healing & DetoxPalash gum and flower extracts have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties; useful for snake bites and dysentery. Sore Throat RemedyBoiled Palash leaves can be used as a natural mouthwash to soothe throat infections. Parts Used: Flowers – For infections, diabetes, and menstrual issues Leaves – Used in diabetes and throat conditions Seeds – Ground to eliminate intestinal worms Gum (Resin) – Beneficial for diarrhea and dysentery Note: The gum should not be used by children or women without professional advice. Other Common Names: Palash, Dhak, Tesu, Bastard Teak, Bengal Kino, Palasamu, Mooduga, Kakracha, Brahmavriksham, Kimshukam, Muttuga, Parasa, Chichra, Khakharo. Storage & Safety Information: Keep in a cool, dry place Avoid direct sunlight Do not refrigerate Store in an airtight container once opened Use under qualified medical supervision

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