Quercus infectoria, also known as Aleppo oak, has a long history of medicinal use, particularly its galls, which are abnormal growths on the tree. These galls are traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments, including menorrhagia, dysentery, diarrhea, and various skin conditions. They are also known for their astringent, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
Zyrex Ayurveda Quercus Infectoria Extract Powder Pack of 100 Gram
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Traditional Uses:
Gastrointestinal Issues:
Quercus infectoria galls have been used to treat diarrhea, dysentery, and hemorrhoids.
Skin Conditions:
They have been used to treat skin infections, wounds, and other skin ailments.
Oral Health:
The galls have been used traditionally in treating toothache and gingivitis.
Female Health:
In some traditional systems, they are used to treat vaginal discharge, prolapse, and related infections.
Other Uses:
They have also been used for treating tonsillitis, gonorrhea, and internal hemorrhages.
Specific Medicinal Properties:
Tannins:
The galls are rich in tannins, which are known for their astringent and anti-inflammatory effects.
Antimicrobial Activity:
Q. infectoria extracts have shown antimicrobial activity against various bacteria.
Anti-inflammatory Activity:
Extracts from the galls have demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects, potentially through the modulation of inflammatory mediators.
Immunomodulatory Activity:
Quercus infectoria has been found to have immunomodulatory effects, potentially enhancing the immune response.
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