Bhilawa

Description:
The marking nut tree, occurs in the wild in the sub-himalayan tract, up to 3,500 ft. , in assam, khasi hills, madhya pradesh;, gujarat, konkan, and the deciduous forests of the southern states of india. It is similar to the cashew nut tree, in having an edible false fruit that is orange and fleshy.   like the cashew nut, the true fruit is black, oily and bitter.   the kernels of the nut are edible, but the juice of the nut is highly vesicant, and has been traditionally used to mark cloth by washer men. The tree bark exudes a gum resin used in leprosy, venereal infections and nervous debility.  
                           Herbal Fruit

Details:
Botanical Name : Semecarpus anacardium

English Name: Indian marking nut tree, Marany nut, Marking nut tree
Malayalam Name: Alakkucher, Char
Hindi Name :  bhilawan,  billar,Bhilava
Marathi Name : bhallataka, bhillava, bibba  
Tamil Name : cen-kottai, compalam, kalakam, kavaka, kitta-k-kani-k-kottai  
Malayalam Name : alakuceer, ceenkkuru, theenkotta  
Telugu Name : bhallatamu, jidimamidichettu  
Kannada Name : geru, gerannina mara  
Bengali Name : bhallata, bhallataka  
Oriya Name : bhollataki, bonebhalia  
Konkani Name : amberi, bibba  
Urdu Name : baladur, bhilavan, billar  
Assamese Name : bhala  
Gujarati Name : bhilamo, bhilamu  
Sanskrit Name : ahvala, arshastah, arudhkh, bhallatakah, vahnih, vishasya  
Nepali Name : bhalaayo 
Family Name: Anacardiaceae
Part used : fruits
 
Medicinal Uses:
  • It is extremely beneficial in the diseases like piles, colitis, diarrhea, dyspepsia, ascites, tumours and worms.
  • The fruits, their oil and the seeds have great medicinal value, and are used to treat the wide range of diseases. Externally, the oil, mixed with coconut or sesame oil, is applied on wounds and sores to prevent the pus formation. 
  • The fruit is useful in leucoderma, scaly skin, allergic, dermatitis, poisonous bites, leprosy, cough, asthma, and dyspepsia.
  • The powdered nut is very specific for mouth cancer and hence is a valuable infredient in tooth powder. Its also good for fixing loose teeth.
  • The nut yields a powerful and bitter substance used everywhere in India as a substitute for marking ink for clothes by washermen, hence it is frequently called Dhobi Nut. It gives a black colour to cotton fabrics.

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5 Comments »

  1. Anonymous Said,

    June 11, 2013@ 3:40 pm      Reply

    What are the side effects of marking nut?

  2. Niraj.Traders Said,

    June 14, 2013@ 7:16 pm      Reply

    We have seen few below mentioned side effect of Bhilawa herbs.

    1.Its extreme heat contraindicates its use in young children, the elderly, during pregnancy and in pitta aggravation.

    2. It can cause an allergic rash in pitta constitutions. Other signs of toxicity are itching, burning, excess thirst and a reduction in urine.

    As No drug,herb interactions are known but it should only be used under the guidance of a qualified practitioner due to the allergenic nature of the anacardic acids.

  3. unsaiqbal94unsa Said,

    July 24, 2014@ 11:23 pm      Reply

    so i applied bhilawa directly on my scalp due to my alopecia and i heard it cures it too but it got on my normal skin too just on my neck now my skin is all burned and its very painful. i know it will heal. It’s the scar i am worried about. so tell me if it will leave a scar or not?

    • niraj.tradersHerbaldealers Said,

      July 26, 2014@ 3:34 pm      Reply

      Dear Mam,

      As far as i have knowledge and info i dont think it will left any scar but still will suggest take perception some Ayurvedic doctor near to your place as sometime the effect got vary on individual.


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