Description
Bengali: Banmahuva, Mahuha, Mohwa, English: Butternut tree, Bassia, Indian butter tree, Moatree, Moah tree , Gujarat: Mahuda, Hindi: Jangli moha, Moha, mohua, madhuca, mahwa, mahua, mowa, moa, Kannada: Madhuka, Errape, Hippegida, Malayalam: Iluppa, Eluppa,Marathi: Mohda,Oriya: Mahula, Punjabi: Maua, Mahua, Sanskrit: Madhuka,Siddha: Leluppai, Tamil: Illupai, Elupa, Illupe, Illupi, Katillipi, Katiluppai, Kattu Iluppai, Telugu: Ippi, ippa puvvu.
Part Used: Bark, seeds, and flowers.
Uses: Iluppai oil is rich in fatty acids, which help to keep the skin soft and supple. The vitamins present in the oil help to brighten the skin and give it a natural glow. Tree bark is used for treating chronic bronchitis, diabetes, bleeding, rheumatism, and roots of the plant have effective results against diarrhea, inflammation, and fever. The seeds help in promoting heart health and maintaining a healthy body condition.
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