Cassia alata, also called King of the forest, is not referring to an animal of the jungle but it is an ornamental plant which blooms lovely yellow flowers. The name alone rings royalty and prominence in the plant world. It is of the Caesalpiniaceae family and it is native to the Americas in the tropical areas. It can be found all over the world and it is commonly found in Jamaica as well. The main parts used as herbal medicine are the leaves, barks, and the roots. The Latin names are Cinnamomum and aromaticum.
It is very popular as a remedy to get rid of liver spots, ring worm and other skin disorders.
It has antifungal and antimicrobial properties. It has anti-inflammatory & antioxidant properties. It is also used for cough and to get rid of intestinal worms.
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PRODUCT INFO Boiled cassia leaves are a vegetable and herb that can be easily found in the market. In addition to being used to make food to eat In the textbooks of Thai traditional medicine, there are also many uses of the cassia tree, such as to cure constipation, to nourish blood, to nourish bile, to improve appetite. help get rid of dandruff Clean hair, make me moisturized, shiny, etc. and in addition, Cassia also contains a substance "Barrachon" (Baracol) that has a sedative effect. and has the effect of being a mild sedative to make you sleep well But it's not that it will work as many people understand. Because in the cooking process to be safe, the water must be boiled first. USES Boiled cassia leaves are used as food in many countries such as Thailand, Burma, India and Malaysia, etc. In Thai traditional medicine textbooks have recorded the benefits of cassia in many areas, such as being used to relieve constipation. Used to cure insomnia use to clean hair Makes hair moist, shiny, no dandruff, helps appetite, nourishes bile and nourishes blood, etc. In addition, it is also popularly used for cooking, such as curry, cassia, a young leaf. which is a tree that grows well in every region of Thailand to cook In addition to eating in the household It is also popular to treat guests at various festivals such as ordination, weddings, funerals with a bitter taste of cassia. Before cooking, the water must be boiled and discarded first to help reduce toxic substances. and make it taste better when cooked. SEASON Boiled cassia leaves are available year-round.
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Description: Cassia alata is a medicinal herb of Leguminosae family. It is distributed in the tropical and humid regions. Cassia alata is an important tree, as well as an ornamental flowering plant in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It has fungicidal, laxative & purgation properties. The Cassia alata plant is commonly found , and has many local names. It has arrays of bioactive chemical compounds. Different parts of Cassia alata plant are reported in folk as therapeutic substances for remediation of diverse diseases and infections. The extracts and isolated compounds displayed pronounced activities. Cassia alata is commonly known as candle bush, craw-craw plant, Christmas candles, seven golden candle, acapulo, ringworm bush or ringworm plant. Several bioactive compounds isolated from Cassia alata exhibit strong in vitro and in vivo antifungal activities. Several bioactive compounds isolated from Cassia alata exhibit strong in vitro and in vivo antifungal activities. The significant value of Cassia alata plant necessitates a scientific adventure into the bioactive metabolites which constitute various extracts. Cultivation: This species is easy to grow from the seed. They may either be sown directly or started in a nursery. Uses: Traditional use: Cassia alata used in the treatment of typhoid, diabetes, malaria, asthma, ringworms, tinea infections, scabies, blotch, herpes, and eczema. Cassia alata (also known as Senna alata) is often called the ringworm bush because of its very effective fungicidal properties, for treating ringworm and other fungal infections of the skin. Use: Cassia alata used in Anti allergic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, antidiabetic, and antifungal. Specification: Scientific name: Cassia auriculata English name: Cassia Alata Botanical name: Senna Alata Type: Dried leaf Grade: A Purity: 100% Color: Green Form: Whole leaf Application: treat skin disorders, treat ringworm, eczema, and scabies Ship by: Sea Basic Inf.: Model NO.: Senna Leaf and Pod Features: Good Quality & Cheap Price Certificate: COO Storage: Cool & Dry Place Sample: Available Transport Package: Ball bag Specification: 50kg/bag HSN Code: 12119022 Production Capacity: 5000mt/Month Keywords: Cassia auriculata, Cassia Alata, Senna cassia, Candle bush, Christmas candles, Seven golden candle, Craw-craw plant, Acapulo, Ringworm bush, Ringworm plant.
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