Thursday, 27 April 2017

Majuphal Herb Uses and Benefits

Majuphal  is Quercus Infectoria. It is also known with names like GALL TREE, GALL OAK, MASIKAI, MAGIC NUT and ALEPPO OAK. In ayurvedic medicine, it is very important medicinal plant, which is useful for its astringent action. It helps in diarrhoea, leucorrhoea, uterine prolapse, rectal prolapse, irritable bowel syndrome, and for tightening the loose or sagging tissues. For therapeutic purposes, Manjakani, also called Majuphal, is used. There are some Majuphal Herb Uses and Benefits. majupal ke fayde in hindi.

What is Manjakani?

Manjakani is formed when wasps sting oak tree and then deposit their larvae. The chemical reaction causes an abnormality, like tumors, and the tree produces hard-shaped balls called Manjakani. This contains high doses of Gallic Acid and Tannic Acid. Both are safe to ingest in very small doses, but could cause some serious harm in high doses.

Manjakani For Vaginal Tightening

Majuphal, very well known in Indian traditional medicine has also been used as dental powder for the treatment of toothache and gingivitis, because of its very strong antibacterial property. Manjakani has also been pharmacologically documented to possess astringent, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antidiabetic, antitremorine, local anaesthetic, larvicidal and anti-inflammatory properties.

The main ingredients found in manjakani are tannin, 50-70%, and very small amounts of gallic and ellagic acid, 2-4%. Gallic and ellagic acid are important to treat inflamed or ulcerated tissues and contribute to most of manjakani's astringent property. Tannins have been used for centuries for medical purposes and are currently indispensable in dermatology. Manjakani's tannins have been used for hundred of years to tan leather. Today, manjakani extracts are widely used in pharmaceuticals, food and feed additives, dyes, inks, and metallurgy.

Tannins have been considered official medicinal agents in Europe and North America for very long. They have been included in many pharmacopoeias, specially older editions, and are also referred to as tannic acids. They were recommended to treat inflammation and ulceration, including topical applications for skin diseases as well as for internal use for intestinal ulceration and diarrhea. Nowadays, the condensed tannins also have important medicinal roles, such as stable and powerful antioxidants. In China, tannin containing substances, such as galls, pomegranate rinds, and terminalia fruits, are used in many medicinal preparations.

The wide range of pharmacological properties of this plant support the effectiveness preparations of manjakani extract widely used in Malaysia to treat many kinds of health problems. For example, the extract of manjakani is highly beneficial for the Malay Kelantanese postpartum women and has no side effects reported up to now. Indians, Arabs, Malays, Persians and Chinese have traditionally used manjakani after childbirth for treating vaginal discharge and related postpartum infections.