Herbal Medicus
Keekar Gond |Acacia Arabica Gum | کیکر گوند | ببول گوند
Keekar Gond |Acacia Arabica Gum | کیکر گوند | ببول گوند
Arabic Name : Samaghe 'Arabee, Aqaaqiyaa, Akakia
English Name : Indian Gum-arabic, Gum Acacia, Babul, Wattle Bark, Babool
Hindi Name : Keekar, Kikar, Babul, Babool, Babla, Babur
Latin name : Acacia arabica Willd.
Persian Name : Khare-Mughilan
Punjabi Name : Kikkar
Sanskrit Name : Vabboola, Vabbula, Barbura, Babula
Urdu Name : Babul, Gond Babul, Gond Kikar, Khadir
Gond Kikar:
Gum Arabica (Gond Kikar benefits) has been effective for the treatment of a variety of diseases including skin disease, diabetes as well as cancer. The Gond Kikar benefits also prevent the problems of leucorrhoea and drive back the uterus and anus when they come out. Additionally, the decoction of Gum Arabic uses in excessive vaginal bleeding, as well as in vaginal and rectal prolapse. It is also good for abdominal and uterine pain. Patients with cough-related problems can chew the bark of it. Females with uterus pain and other infections can also use it. Tender leaves of Gum Arabic uses also the best herbal treatment for mouth ulcers, throat pain, cleaning mouth, as well as for the prevention of gum bleeding and tighten teeth.
The decoction of the bark treats diarrheal and dysentery problems. It also eliminates the secretions from the vagina and uterus.
Benefits
As mentioned above, Gum Arabica prevents leucorrhoea problems in females and reinstates the uterus back to its normal state. Additionally, women with excessive vaginal bleeding and rectal prolapse can use the decoction of the bark this as it can reduce the excessive bleeding. It also alleviates uterine and abdominal pain. Uterus infections in females can also be reduced with the use of this. Drinking the juice of its leaves dries away the uterus and vaginal secretion. Some studies also suggest that the chewing of Gond Kikar bark is helpful in cough.
It is also an effective herbal remedy for mouth ulcers, throat pain, mouth rinse, and gum bleeding. it prevents diarrhea and dysenteric problems.
The gum is analgesic, antidiarrhoeal, antimicrobial, antipyretic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cooling, demulcent, emollient, expectorant, haemostatic, liver tonic, mucilaginous, nutritive, styptic and tonic. It is traditionally used, as a strong decoction, in the treatment of gonorrhoea with oedema, cough, diarrhoea, as a gargle for spongy gums, aphthous stomatitis, cancer and sore throat, or as a douche or enema in gonorrhoea, cystitis, vaginitis, leucorrhoea, piles, and anal prolapse. It is helpful in managing conditions involving haemorrhagic ulcers and wounds, dysentery, diabetes mellitus, conjunctivitis, intermitted fever, burns, bleeding, catarrh, urinogenital discharges, sexual debility, seminal weakness, spermatorrhoea, nocturnal emission and genitourinary complaints. It is considered a remedy that is helpful for treating premature ejaculation.
Recommended Dosage: 5 g twice a day.
Contraindication: Large doses, taken internally, are constipative. Do not take more than 2-3 weeks.
Key Actions
- Astringent
- Demulcent
- Aphrodisiac
- Anthelmintic
- Antimicrobial
- Antidiarrhoeal
- Haemostatic
- Desiccant
- Deobstruent
Key Constitutions Of Gond Kikar
- Tannin
- Polyphenolic compounds
- Galactose
- Aldobio uronic acid
- Arabinobioses
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Flavonoids-kaempferol-3-glucoside
- Iso-quercitrin
- Leucocyanidin