🌿 VEMBARA PATTAI – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Vembara Pattai refers to the bark of the Neem tree, botanically known as Azadirachta indica. The bark is widely used in Siddha, Ayurveda, and folk medicine for its bitter, cooling, antimicrobial, and purifying properties.
It is commonly sold as dried bark pieces or powder and used in decoctions (kashayam), powders, and external pastes for traditional health practices.
📦 Product Details (Typical)
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Product Name: Vembara Pattai
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Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica
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Part Used: Bark
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Form: Dried bark / Powder
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Colour: Brown to dark brown
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Taste: Very bitter, astringent
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Aroma: Strong, earthy, herbal
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Category: Herbal bark / Medicinal raw drug
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Shelf Life: 2–3 years (airtight, dry storage)
🌱 Traditional Uses (Herbal / Folk)
⚠️ Based on traditional Siddha & Ayurvedic knowledge (not medical advice)
🔹 Skin & External Use
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Used in skin washes and pastes for itching, rashes, wounds
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Added to herbal baths for body purification
🔹 Internal (Traditional)
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Used in kashayam for body heat balance and detox
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Traditionally considered blood-purifying
🔹 Oral & Hygiene Use
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Bark decoction used for mouth rinse
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Helps support gum and oral health
🔤 OTHER NAMES & SYNONYMS
🧪 Botanical / Scientific Name
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Azadirachta indica
🌍 Regional & Language Names
| Language | Name |
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| Tamil | வேம்பரப் பட்டை (Vembara Pattai) |
| Hindi | नीम की छाल (Neem Chaal) |
| English | Neem bark |
| Sanskrit | निम्बत्वक् / निम्बवल्कल (Nimba Tvak) |
| Telugu | వేప చెట్టు బెరడు (Vepa Chettu Beradu) |
| Kannada | ಬೇವು ತೊಗಟೆ (Bevu Togate) |
| Malayalam | വേപ്പില തോട് / വേപ്പ് തൊലി (Veppu Tholi) |
| Urdu | نیم کی چھال (Neem ki Chaal) |
🛍️ Trade / Market Names
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Neem bark
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Vembu pattai
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Azadirachta bark
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Nimba bark
🧴 Common Traditional Preparations
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Decoction (Kashayam): Bark boiled in water
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Powder: Used in small quantities under guidance
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External Paste: Powder + water for skin application
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Bath Additive: Bark boiled and water used for bathing
📌 Summary
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Vembara Pattai = Neem bark
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Bark of Azadirachta indica
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Known for bitter, cooling, cleansing properties
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Used in Siddha, Ayurveda & folk remedies
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Available as dried bark or powder
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Known by many regional names across India

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