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Barringtonia acutangula

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Name: Barringtonia acutangula

Description: Barringtonia acutangula is a species of Barringtonia native to coastal wetlands in southern Asia and northern Australasia, from Afghanistan east to the Philippines and Queensland. Its bark conatins potent opioid painkillers.A medium sized glabrous tree 10-15 m in height with pale grey slender young branches and rough dark brown bark; leaves simple, alternate, obovate-oblong or elliptic-cuneate, the margins minutely denticulate or crenulated, main nerves 10-13 pairs; flowers fragrant, dark scarlet, in pendulous many flowered racemes; fruits bluntly quadrangular, narrowed towards the ends, crowned by a small persistent calyx.t is kapha and pitta suppressant. It is very effective in skin related ailments. It improves the skin complexion. It prevents indigestion and is effective in diarrhea. It prevents dehydration in the body helping proper absorption of water. It purifies blood and prevents any infection happening in body. It helps in expelling out the mucus from the body and hence it keeps the respiratory tract clean. It regularizes the menstrual cycle and also manages urinary tract. It is helpful in relieving from fever. It is a general health tonic and hence is very effective in avoiding general health weakness.

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Conditions Treated: Ear Nose and Throat

Specific Conditions Treated: Myringitis

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Myringitis can develop with viral, bacterial (particularly Streptococcus pneumoniae), or mycoplasmal otitis media. Pain occurs suddenly and persists for 24 to 48 h. Hearing loss an...   more

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Conditions Treated: Ear Nose and Throat

Specific Conditions Treated: Acute Otitis Media

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Otitis media is a build-up of fluid in the middle ear, the space between the eardrum and the inner ear. The middle ear is usually filled with air. Sometimes it gets filled with flu...   more

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Conditions Treated: Skin and Hair

Specific Conditions Treated: Folliculitis

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Folliculitis is probably the most common of all skin infections. Although usually trivial, it can produce extensive disease. It may be superficial or deep, and it causes the format...   more

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Conditions Treated: Skin and Hair

Specific Conditions Treated: Cellulitis

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Cellulitis is a common infection of the skin and the soft tissues underneath the skin. It occurs when bacteria invade broken or normal skin and start to spread under the skin and i...   more

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Conditions Treated: Skin and Hair

Specific Conditions Treated: Barber's Itch

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Folliculitis barbae is the medical term for a common condition called barber’s itch; this condition is an infectious skin disease which arises on the bearded facial areas of people...   more

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