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Bhallataka

BOTANICAL NAME

Semicarpus anacardium

FAMILY

Anacardiaceae

SANSKRIT NAME

Agnika, agnimukha, anala

ENGLISH

Marking nut

HINDI

Belatak, Bhela

KANNADA

Agnimukhi, bhallataka

MALAYALAM

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TELUGU

Bhallataki, bhallatamu

TAMIL

Erimugi, kalagam

MARATHI

Bibba, bibu

DISTRIBUTION

Distributed in the sub Himalayan tracts, central, peninsular and eatesrn parts of the country.

Fruit

Fruit

DOSE

Kalka: 3-63 gm, oil: 10-20 drops

CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS

Bhilwanol, anacardoside oil, nicotinic acid, riboflavin, thiamine, methionine etc

AYURVEDIC PROPERTIES

QUALITY (GUNA)

Laghu, Snigdha, Tikshna

TASTE (RASA)

Katu, Tikta, Kashaya

METABOLISM (VIPAKA)

Madura

POTENCY (VIRYA)

Usna

IMPACT (PRABHAVA)

Kushtaghna

PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION

Its anticancerous and antitubercular property of it is due to its tikta Kashaya rasa which helps in curing different kinds of malignant and benign growths in the body. Anti arthritic and analgesic property helps in curing diseases related to bones and muscular and nervine related pains.

Because of its hot potency it is used for different purification therapies. It also helps in improving the digestive power and digestive tract disorders.

THERAPEUTIC USES

Its oil is mixed with coconut oil/sesame oil and applied externally in wounds and to avoid pus formation.

The oil can be applied to joints in certain arthritic conditions and swellings.

Its fruit is burnt and the oil is collected on the beetel leaf with little amount of sugar or in a cup of milk and this oil is taken internally which helps in improving the appetite, cleanses the bowels and removes the worms.

Milk is medicated with bhallataka and is taken in skin diseases specially in scabies, ring worm infestation tec.

SOME OF THE COMMON FORMULATIONS

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