Palash Tree Leaves

Palash is an Indian tree in origin and is easily found anywhere in the country but mostly it is seen in the forests. Its flowers are red in colour and the leaves fall during the summer and almost the entire tree appears red during its blooming season.

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Palash (Butea monosperma) is not just a tree of beauty but a powerhouse of Ayurvedic healing. Its diverse applications in treating gastrointestinal disorders, skin ailments, urinary infections, and reproductive issues mark it as one of Ayurveda’s finest botanical treasures.

Palash, also called “Flame of the Forest”, is a sacred Ayurvedic tree known for its bright orange-red flowers and healing powers. Traditionally used for detoxification, Palash supports the intestines, urinary tract, and skin.

Palash's flowers and leaves are well-known to ease common skin woes like acne and pimples owing to their astringent action. Aside from this, it also stimulates the digestion process and boosts sexual performance when taken orally due to its potent aphrodisiac trait.

The Palash Tree (Butea monosperma) is a medium-sized deciduous tree indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. It grows to 10–15 metres and thrives in dry, rocky, and degraded soils.

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Consumption of Palash Sharbat (a drink made with the plant) is noted in Ayurvedic traditions to help the body endure heat and may support general health. Some modern studies have highlighted its antioxidant content, but robust clinical evidence is currently limited.