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Aleppo Oak ( Mazu Sabz )

also known as
Oak Galls
مازو سبز
Scientific Name: Quercus Infectoria Olivier

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Aleppo Oak/Mazu Sabz (مازو سبز) also known as Quercus Infectoria is a plant or shrub native to Eastern and Asian countries, and the galls that have been infested by certain oak gall wasps are containing certain phytochemical contents for many health benefits.

Ingredient Name :

Quercus infectoria Oliv.

Arabic Name : Afas, Qashaf, Bahash

Bengali Name : Majoophal, Majuphal

Chinese Name : Mo shih tzu

English Name : Oak Galls, Dyer’s Oak

French Name : le ch’ne orche

German Name : Gallapfeleiche, Galleiche

Gujarati Name : Muajoophal, Mayaphal

Hindi Name : Majuphal, Muphal

Kannada Name : Machikaai, Mapalakam

Latin name : Quercus infectoria Oliv.

Marathi Name : Maayaphal

Persian Name : Mazu

Punjabi Name : Maju

Sanskrit Name : Majuphal, Mayaphal

Urdu Name : Mazu, Mazuphal

Recommended Dosage:

3 to 5 g powder of dried galls.

Contraindication:

Internal use of the galls may reduce or inhibit the absorption of alkaloids and other alkaline drugs.

The extract of this shrub is very rich in Tannins which constrict the vaginal wall and tissues. In medicine, this effect is known as “astringent properties.” Interestingly, it has an ability to kill or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, and fungi.

It’s antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetes and acts as a local anesthetic due to other phytochemical content isolated from the shrub (gallic acids, ellagic acid, piperonylic acid ester, antioxidants, calcium, fiber, vitamin A and C, iron, carbohydrates, and protein). This is the most potent botanical source for women who want to tighten their private area.

Medicinal properties:

Aleppo oak has following healing properties,

  1. Strong Astringent
  2. Topical Astringent
  3. Wound healing – Topical application
  4. Antidiarrheal
  5. Antidysenteric
  6. Antihemorrhagic
  7. Anti-inflammatory
  8. Fat Burner
  9. Antioxidant

Therapeutic indications:

  1. Chronic Diarrhea with mucus
  2. Dysentery
  3. Irritable bowel syndrome – when one passes loose stools with mucus content
  4. Bleeding piles
  5. Rectal prolapse
  6. Frequent urination
  7. Urinary incontinence
  8. Urinary tract infections (pus in urine)
  9. Uterine prolapse
  10. Leucorrhoea
  11. Excessive uterine bleeding

Precautions:

Don’t use aleppo oak during pregnancy, it may lead to miscarriage. Avoid taking it during menses.

Useful in Following diseases:

 


The information is for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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