Health Benefits of Bhumisaha (Teak Wood)
Bhumisaha is beneficial for digestion, diuretic, pain relieving, bleeding disorders, anti-poisonous, and many more.
Teak wood - Tectona grandis has tectoquinone, lapachol, and deoxy lapachol.
Among its many additional qualities are antibacterial, antioxidant, hemostatic, and tranquilizing.
Bleeding disorders: The external bleeding can be stopped with the use of Teak Wood.
Bacterial infection: In addition to treating cuts and wounds, teak wood bark also aids in reducing infection.
Bee bite and bite infection: The anti-inflammatory and anti-poisonous properties of the plant aids in healing the bite site quickly.
Free radical scavenging: The higher antioxidant activity of bhumi shah bark promotes the absorption of free radicals.
Pain and inflammation: Decoction made from teak wood is helpful for pain and inflammation relief, especially in arthritis.
Fungal infection: It also helps to fight against the fungal infection and its complications.
Diuretic: Roots and leaves of teak wood have a diuresis effect that increases urine volume and reduces blood pressure.
Dandruff and itching: The paste made from leaves can help you get rid of dandruff and hair problems.
Burning sensations: Leaves of this medicinal plant can relieve burning sensations on the palms and feet.
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