Health Benefits of Parisha (Indian tulip tree)
Parisha is quoted in Ayurveda for the management of diseases like pain, inflammation, gynaecological problems, cuts and wounds, fungal infections, diuresis, diabetes, and many more.
It has wound healing, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, purgative, antidiabetic, analgesic, hepatoprotective, and many more properties.
It has gossypol, populneol, quinines, calycopterin, thespesone, thespone, and many other phytochemicals.
Wounds and cuts: The Indian tulip tree has the ability to heal wounds quickly and without causing any secondary infections.
Pain: It is used to treat pain and inflammation on the skin and in muscular areas, such as cellulitis and infectious conditions.
Leucorrhea: It is beneficial for leucorrhea, itching, and other fungal infections.
Diuresis and diabetes insipidus: The plant is useful in the management of diuresis especially in diabetes insipidus.
Purgation: In such formulations, the Indian tulip tree is effective for purgation and is also used for treating skin diseases.
Infections: It is beneficial for treating infectious conditions such as fever, flu, cold, cough, and skin issues.
Liver functions: It is included in many formulations that help normalize liver functions.
Dandruff: Parisha bark and leaves are effective against dandruff and fungal infections of the scalp, thereby helping to reduce hair fall.
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