Other Names:
Botanical Name: Saraca asoca (also written as Saraca indica)
English: Ashoka Tree Bark
Tamil: அசோக மர பட்டை (Asoga Mara Pattai)
Hindi: अशोक की छाल (Ashok ki Chaal)
Malayalam: അശോക മരപ്പട്ട (Ashoka Marappatta)
Telugu: అశోక చెట్టు పొట్టు (Ashoka Chettu Pottu)
Kannada: ಅಶೋಕ ಮರದ ತೋಳು (Ashoka Marada Tholu)
Sanskrit: Ashoka, Tamrapallava
Asoga Mara Pattai refers to the bark of the Ashoka tree, a sacred and medicinal plant in Indian tradition. The bark is widely used in Ayurvedic and Siddha medicine for treating women’s reproductive disorders, menstrual issues, and uterine health.
The bark has astringent, cooling, anti-inflammatory, and uterine tonic properties and is a key ingredient in classical formulations like Ashokarishta.
Supports Women’s Health:
Regulates menstrual cycles
Helps manage heavy bleeding (menorrhagia) and painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
Strengthens the uterus
Reduces Inflammation:
Has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe abdominal and pelvic pain
Improves Skin Health:
Used traditionally to purify the blood and manage skin conditions like acne and pigmentation
Helps Manage Leucorrhea:
Beneficial in treating white discharge and other vaginal infections
Supports Fertility:
Believed to tone the reproductive system and improve chances of conception
General Tonic:
Acts as a cooling, rejuvenating tonic for the body
Consult a physician before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
May interact with hormonal medications
Not advised for long-term unsupervised use
Decoction: Boil 5–10 grams of bark in water, reduce to half, and drink (1–2 times daily)
Powder: 1–3 grams with warm water or honey, as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner
Formulations: Used in Ashokarishta and other classical herbal syrups
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