Acacia Nilotica(کیکر,ببول)
Introduction
The acacia tree needs no introduction. The sap of its leaves and pods is called acacia. Its color is white, yellow, and slightly reddish, and it is very transparent. It is called acacia gum or saman in Arabic. The flowers of the acacia tree are yellow in color, which are known as gul acacia. Five parts of the tree have been used as medicine for centuries, including the leaves, root, flowers, and gum of the acacia tree.The leaves of the acacia tree are thin green, the flowers are yellow and have a light fragrance, and the fruit is green. The taste of its bark is thick and dry, and the taste of its gum is dull.
Acacia trees are found in abundance on the Deccan and Coromandel coasts of Pakistan, India, and they often grow spontaneously, and in many places, people plant them on the ground. In addition, its wood is very useful. It is used to make furniture and is also used as fuel for burning. In addition, its green branches are used as a toothbrush. It makes the teeth shiny and removes the fiber that is in the gums or inside the teeth. I constantly use a toothbrush made from the acacia tree. In addition, many people use it as a toothbrush, and its toothbrushes are also easily found in the market.
Benefits
All the components of acacia are used in various types of medicines and all its components are of a drying nature except for the gum, so all the things are used to dry or reduce the moisture as needed. For example, 30 grams of acacia leaves are ground in water and given to children who have diarrhea, which stops the diarrhea and the child becomes healthy. Medical science also uses it in syrups that prevent diarrhea, and herbalists also use it.
Acacia bark, crushed into small pieces and boiled in 10 parts water, is used to cleanse a woman suffering from uterine discharge. This process makes her vagina as virgin as a virgin within a few days and uterine discharge stops. If a woman who is infertile soaks a cloth with this water and places it in her vagina, then in a short time, the uterus gains strength and becomes capable of conceiving, and she becomes capable of giving birth to a child.
If a cloth is soaked in the water of acacia flowers and placed inside the uterus, women who are unable to conceive will soon conceive and become mothers. In addition, this is a very valuable tree for women. Every woman wants her feminine beauty to remain and she will look beautiful. This is the quality found in this acacia tree. That quality is that women whose breasts have become loose or droopy should soak its fruits, which are pod-type, in water and wet a cloth with it and tie it on the breasts daily. By doing this, the breasts become firm and their looseness disappears and feminine beauty returns. If you face any problems anywhere, you can contact me about the recipe or the method of making it.
The astringent extract of the leaves of the acacia tree stops the discharge of the uterus and the secretions of the uterus.
Small branches of the acacia tree are used as a toothpick to clean the teeth. I have already mentioned this. The paste of its root, when applied to the teeth and gums, strengthens them. If the teeth are loose, it stops them. If the gums are bleeding, it also stops it. A woman who has excessive menstrual blood is made to sit in the decoction of the red peel of the cassava and due to its effects, her bleeding stops.
Acacia beans that are still raw and do not have seeds are also used as pickles, which have related benefits and are very tasty and delicious. I make this pickle almost every season and all of us in the family enjoy eating it with bread.
I hope all friends will enjoy the benefits of acacia and you will also realize how valuable this tree is for human health. So now I would like to ask your permission. See you next time with a new interesting and informative post.
Herbalist






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Wow, @afzalqamar, this is a fantastic post! I'm always fascinated by the intersection of traditional knowledge and modern well-being. Your detailed explanation of Acacia nilotica and its medicinal uses is incredibly informative. I especially appreciate how you've outlined the various applications, from treating diarrhea in children to its benefits for women's health. The photographs add a great visual element, helping us identify the tree and its parts.
It's amazing to learn about the everyday uses, like using the branches as a toothbrush! I'm curious, have you personally tried all these remedies? I'm also intrigued by the acacia bean pickle – that sounds delicious and unique! Thanks for sharing your expertise and insights into this valuable tree. Definitely resteeming this for wider visibility!
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Very detailed and helpful post, @afzalqamar!
I’m amazed by the number of benefits this tree has for both men and women. You always share valuable information, thanks for educating us 🌳💚
A wonderful post, dear brother 👍
Bundle of thanks for your great words.