🌳 Product Name: Aalamara Pattai
Other Names:
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Botanical Name: Ficus benghalensis
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English: Banyan Tree Bark
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Tamil: ஆலமர பட்டை (Aalamara Pattai)
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Hindi: वट वृक्ष की छाल (Vat Vriksh ki Chaal)
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Malayalam: ആലമരം തോൽ (Aalamaram Thol)
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Telugu: మర్రీ చెట్టు పొట్టు (Marri Chettu Pottu)
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Kannada: ಆಲದ ಮರದ ತೋಳು (Aalada Marada Tholu)
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Sanskrit: Vata Chhal / Nyagrodha
📦 Product Description:
Aalamara Pattai is the bark of the Banyan tree, a sacred and revered tree in Indian culture, widely used in Ayurvedic and Siddha systems of medicine. The bark is valued for its astringent, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and rejuvenating properties.
It is especially used in treating diabetes, diarrhea, leucorrhea, and wound healing, and is also considered a fertility enhancer in traditional formulations.
✅ Health Benefits of Aalamara Pattai:
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Controls Blood Sugar:
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Traditionally used to manage diabetes and regulate blood glucose levels
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Treats Diarrhea & Dysentery:
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The bark’s astringent nature helps reduce loose motions and improve gut health
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Leucorrhea & Women’s Health:
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Effective in reducing white discharge and strengthening reproductive organs
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Wound Healing & Skin Infections:
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Applied as a paste or decoction for treating ulcers, skin wounds, and boils
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Dental Care:
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Used in herbal tooth powders to relieve gum infections and bad breath
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Fertility Tonic (Vrishya):
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Traditionally believed to improve male and female reproductive health
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Anti-inflammatory:
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Useful for reducing swelling, pain, and joint inflammation
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⚠️ Precautions:
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Should be used under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
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Not recommended during pregnancy without medical advice
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Overuse may lead to constipation due to astringent properties
🍽️ How to Use:
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Decoction (Kashayam): Boil 5–10g bark in water, reduce, and drink (1–2 times daily)
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Powder Form: Mix 1–3g with honey or warm water, or add to herbal formulations
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External Use: Bark paste or decoction applied to wounds, ulcers, or skin problems
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