Latin: PISTACIA INTEGERRIMA
Pistacia integerrima (Kakra Singhi) is a species of pistachio tree, known as Zebrawood. This herb grows in Asia. Pistacia Integerrima or Kakar Singhi is used for a variety of uses. As a medicinal herb, it is an effective remedy for cough, fever, vomiting, diarrhea and asthma. It has applications in other industries too such as timber, fodder and dye. It's tree is also used as a rootstock for pistachios' cultivation.
The Ayurvedic name of gall is Karkatashringi. Its powder is used for medicinal purpose in Ayurveda and folk medicine. It is astringent, expectorant, anti-asthmatic, anti-dysenteric, and styptic. Karkatashringi is used in Ayurveda in the treatment of cough, asthma, bronchitis, phthisis, catarrhal fever, enlarged glands and externally on obstinate skin diseases, bleeding gums, epistaxis, leucorrhea, and other mucous discharges.
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It is used to treat Diarrhoea
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It is useful in stopping growth of germs that cause infections
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It helps in expelling mucus from the respiratory tract
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Helps in relieving inflammation or irritation.
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Promotes the secretion of sputum by the air passages and used to treat coughs.
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Act as a medicine to relieve pain.
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It helps to treat or prevent asthma attacks.