Description
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Diabetes & Blood Sugar:
A primary use, with heartwood infusions and water stored in wooden vessels (tumblers) reputed to have anti-diabetic qualities. It’s known to improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar.
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Gastrointestinal Issues:
Effective for diarrhea, dysentery, and stomachaches due to its astringent and anti-diarrheal properties.
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Skin Conditions:
Applied externally for boils, sores, burns, and other skin ailments.
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Inflammation & Pain:
The heartwood and extracts from leaves and bark show anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties.
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Other Uses:
Also used traditionally to manage cough, treat leucoderma, reduce cholesterol, and control premature hair greying.
The therapeutic effects are attributed to various phytoconstituents, including flavonoids and tannins. Key compounds include:
- Epicatechin: and Pterostilbene: Help lower blood sugar by enhancing insulin sensitivity.
- Liquirtigenin, Isoliquiritigenin, Kinoin, Kinotannic acid: Other active compounds found in the plant.

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