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INGREDIENTS

Peepal Leaves (Ashvattha)

Peepal leaves, also known as Ficus religiosa or Sacred Fig, are a species of fig tree that has been considered sacred in many cultures for centuries. The Peepal tree is native to India, and it is also found in other parts of South Asia. It is considered a sacred tree in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.  In Ayurveda, peepal leaves are believed to have astringent, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. They are used to treat various health conditions, including diarrhoea, dysentery, skin diseases, wounds, and respiratory disorders. 

Cheat Sheet

Type Ingredients:

astringent, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory 

Benefits:
Peepal leaves contain several bioactive compounds, including tannins, flavonoids, and alkaloids, which have antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. They are also rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, iron, and calcium. 
 
 
 
Uses
Peepal leaves are used in traditional medicine, and the tree is The Peepal tree is native to India, and it is also found in other parts of South Asia. It is considered a sacred tree in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It is also used for its wood, which is commonly used for furniture and other household items. In addition, the leaves are used as a natural dye for fabrics.  
 
Peepal leaves and barks have been used for its exceptional medicinal purposes to treat wounds, eczema, scars, and even asthma. It is also believed to be a natural blood purifier which in turn makes the skin glowing and radiant. Used in many herbal skincare concoctions, the Peepal tree bark extracts are enriched with Vitamin K which helps to restore clear, brightened complexion. It also helps lighten pigmentation, dark spots, blemishes and stretch marks. Peepal tree leaves have antiseptic and healing properties, hence it is often used to heal and soothe cracked heels. It also helps to soothe itchiness caused by bacterial skin infections. 
 
Contra indications:
 Peepal leaves should be used with caution by people with kidney disease or those who are taking medication to lower blood sugar levels. In addition, some people may be allergic to the tree’s pollen, which can cause respiratory problems. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid using Peepal leaves. 
 

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