Banyan Tree Bark Dried
Botanical Name: Ficus benghalensis
English Name: Banyan Tree Bark
Tamil Name: ஆலம் பட்டை (Aalam Pattai)
Hindi Name: बरगद / वटवृक्ष छाल (Bargad / Vatavriksh Chhaal)
Malayalam Name: ആലം പട്ട
Telugu Name: మర్రి చెట్టు బెరడు (Marri Chettu Beradu)
Description
Banyan tree bark is sourced from the large, spreading banyan trees found throughout India and other parts of Asia. Known for its cultural and traditional uses, this bark has been a part of local wellness practices for generations. It is naturally dried and processed without the use of chemicals or preservatives, making it a pure, plant-based botanical ingredient.
Common Uses
Traditionally used in herbal preparations and decoctions.
Can be brewed into a herbal tea or decoction by boiling in water.
Often incorporated into natural wellness routines or rituals.
Sometimes used in traditional skincare and oral hygiene routines in rural areas.
How to Use
Mix 5 grams of dried banyan tree bark in 100 ml of water. Boil for a few minutes, strain, and drink as a traditional herbal decoction. Commonly taken once in the morning and once in the evening. For those new to its use, it’s best to consult with a qualified practitioner of traditional herbal practices.
Note
This product is based on traditional use. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision, please consult your healthcare provider before use.
Harvesting & Processing
All herbs are 100% naturally harvested, dried, and processed using traditional methods without chemical treatments, ensuring a pure and natural product.
Manjil –
Excellent antioxidant source and value for money!
Meera –
I have skin rashes and acne issues… So my friend advice me to using Banyan tree bark… And its wonderful effects treat all my skin allergies. Since my skin is dry I used to rub bark and make paste milk… it works well for my skin!
Ravi Jog –
Good and supreme quality product.