The leaves, roots, seeds, bark, fruits, flowers, gum and immature pods act as anti-cancer, antimutagenic, spasmogenic, vasoconstrictor, anti-pyretic, anti-asthamatic, cytotoxic, anti-diabetic, anti-platelet agregatory, anti-plasmodial, molluscicidal, anti-fungal, anti-microbial
activity, inhibitory activity against HCV and HIV-I .
The bark of the plant is used as astringent,acrid, cooling, styptic, emollient, anthelmintic, aphrodisiac,diuretic, expectorant, emetic and nutritive, in hemorrhage,wound ulcers, leprosy, leucoderma, skin diseases and seminal weakness. Gum is used as astringent, emollient, liver tonic, antipyretic and antiasthmatic.The bark is used extensively for colds, bronchitis,biliousness, diarrhoea, dysentery, bleeding piles andleucoderma.
INTERNAL USES:
It can be consumed internally in regular doses of 2 grams each to provide relief in the case of diarrhea.
Mouthwashes made of material from this tree should be used while gargling to relieve tonsillitis.
It is extremely effective in keeping the gums and the teeth healthy. The bark of the Babul tree must be chewed every morning regularly and without fail. This not only strengthens the teeth but also cleans them.
EXTERNAL USES:
It is also used in relieving the genital disorder Leucorrhea. The bark of the tree is used to make a preparation which provides a lot of relief when applied to the vagina.
Pastes made using parts of this tree are also very effective in relieving erectile dysfunction, night fall and other disorders that affect the male genital organs.
Acacia Bark Powder tannins contribute to its many medicinal uses, the plant acting as a powerful astringent.
- Reduces body fat.
- Restricts blood loss.
- Good source of fiber.
- Helps wound healing.
- Promotes oral health.
- Relieves pain and irritation.
- Soothes coughs and sore throats.
Acacia gum, also known as gum arabic, is a natural, water-soluble hydrocolloid with uses as a food stabilizer, emulsifier, and thickener, and is also a source of dietary fiber, offering potential benefits for digestive health, cholesterol levels, and more.
Food Industry:
Stabilizer, Emulsifier, and Thickener: Acacia gum improves the texture of food products without affecting taste.
Film-Forming Agent: Used in various food applications.
Dietary Fiber Source: Contributes to the overall fiber content of foods.
Dairy and Dairy Alternatives: Helps preserve creaminess, reduce fat content, and builds texture in dairy and plant-based drinks.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Used as an emulsifier, stabilizing agent, suspending agent, tablet binder, and viscosity-increasing agent.
Cosmetics:
Protective Coating and Smoothing Agent: Adds a smoothing feeling to the skin and serves as a protective coating in creams and lotions.
Film-Forming Agent: Used in peel-off skin masks.
Binder: Acts as a binder in face powder compacts.
Traditional Medicine:
Demulcent: Used in pharmaceuticals as a demulcent.
Wound Healing: Applied topically to promote wound healing and skin regeneration.
Respiratory Health: Used to alleviate respiratory symptoms like cough, bronchitis, and congestion.
Oral Health: Used in toothpaste and mouthwash to cleanse and protect teeth and gums.
Health Benefits:
Digestive Health:
Prebiotic Fiber: Supports the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, promoting gut health and potentially easing IBS symptoms and constipation.
Soluble Dietary Fiber: Shortens the time food passes through the intestinal tract, increases bulk and stool production, and prevents constipation.
Cholesterol Levels:
May Help Lower Cholesterol: Some studies suggest acacia gum may help lower cholesterol levels.
Weight Management:
May Promote Satiety: Acacia gum can make people feel full, potentially leading to reduced calorie intake and weight loss.
Other Potential Benefits:
May Help Manage Blood Sugar: Acacia gum may help manage blood sugar levels and reduce insulin resistance.
May Reduce Pain and Inflammation: Some studies suggest acacia gum has anti-inflammatory properties.
May Benefit Renal Function: Animal studies suggest acacia gum has antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties that may benefit renal function.
Acacia gum contains water-soluble dietary fibers (WSDF) that are not only good fiber for your diet but also helpful in keeping your cholesterol under control. One study showed that taking 15 grams of acacia gum in liquid form every day helped manage the concentration of plasma cholesterols in blood.
Acacia gum has been used in pharmaceuticals as a demulcent. It has been used topically in wound-healing preparations. Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial (ie, in periodontal disease)
Acacia Senegal Gum has natural moisturising, conditioning and skin soothing properties. It plumps, repairs and moisturises the scalp and hair, perfectly and naturally maintaining the scalp’s outer layer, limiting dehydration and bringing vibrancy back to dull, lacklustre locks.
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