Organic Terminalia Bellirica (Bibhitaki) Fruits
Organic Terminalia Bellirica Fruits
Product Type | Whole |
English/ Common Name | Bahera, Belric, Bastard Myrobalan, Belric |
Botanical Name | Terminalia bellirica |
Indian Name | Bahera , Aksha, Bibhitaki, Bhootavasa |
Origin | India |
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General Usage
Terminalia bellirica fruit extract stimulates the secretion of insulin and enhances its action and inhibits starch digestion. It also has been recommended in traditional medicine for relieving cough & cold, improving digestion, promoting bowel movements, and increasing immunity. Bibhitaki fruit reduces Ama by increasing digestive fire and also aids in the treatment of skin ailments.
Overview
Terminalia bellirica (Bibhitaki), also referred to as Baheda, is a large tree with broad elliptical leaves and ovoid fruit. The Baheda fruit has great medical and pharmacological significance. The Bibhitaki fruit has antidiabetic, anticancer, and antimicrobial properties. It is an important ingredient in Triphala. T. bellirica fruits are astringent (bitter) and acrid (sour) in taste. The fruit also possesses phytosterols, triterpenoids, glycosides, tannins, and phenolic compounds.
Common Names
Thailand: haen; haen-khao; haen-ton; samo-phiphek
Vietnam: bang hoi; bang moc; nhut
French: myrobalan beleric
For Educational Purpose Only
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Please be advised: Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have existing conditions.
Precautionary Information / Contraindications: Terminalia bellirica should not be consumed during pregnancy or nursing. It should be consumed with a doctor’s advice if you are already on any medication. For further clarification, please consult your healthcare practitioner before starting consumption of Terminalia bellirica.
Storage Conditions: Terminalia bellirica should be kept in an airtight container/ bottle away from direct sunlight in a cool & dry place.
Note: Terminalia bellirica should be kept in an airtight container/ bottle away from direct sunlight in a cool & dry place.
References:
- https://www.phytojournal.com/archives/2014/vol3issue2/PartA/23.1.pdf
- https://www.1mg.com/ayurveda/baheda-55