Tamarind is a tree native to Asia and Africa whose fruit, seeds, leaves, bark, and pulp have various medicinal uses. It contains nutrients like calcium, vitamins, and minerals. Tamarind can treat sore throats, indigestion, rheumatism, and dysentery. Preparations from different parts of tamarind are used as remedies for conditions like conjunctivitis, jaundice, asthma, skin infections, and eye diseases. Tamarind seed extract may help lower blood cholesterol and sugar levels. No drug interactions have been reported for tamarind.
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Alternative medicine: Tamarind
Sat, 16 Feb 2008 22:58:28
By Patricia Khashayar, MD., Press TV, Tehran
Tamarind is a good dietary item in convalescence and helps treat sore throat, rheumatismal
pain, indigestion and many other ailments.
Botanical: Tamarindus indica L.
Family: N.O. Leguminosae (Fabaceae)
Synonym: Tamarin, Sampalok, Imlee, Tamar hindi, Tamarindus officinalis (Hook).
Habitat:
Tamarind is native to Asia and tropical Africa. It grows wild throughout the Sudan.
Description:
Tamarind is an evergreen, tropical tree that grows up to 20 meters in height.
The fruit, a brown pod-like legume, contains soft acidic pulp with many large, hard-coated
seeds. The pulp dehydrates to a sticky paste enclosed by coarse stands of fiber.
Part Used Medicinally:
The fruits, seeds, pulp, leaves, and bark
Constituents:
Tamarind is rich in calcium, vitamin B and C. It also contains citric, tartaric and malic acids,
potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, copper, gum, pectin and fiber.
The pulp is rich in calcium, phosphorus, iron, thiamine, riboflavin and niacin.
The seeds contain starch, albumin, and semi-drying oil.
Medicinal Uses:
Tamarind has cathartic, astringent, febrifuge, antiseptic, refrigerant properties.
It is effective in treating sore throats and aids sensory restoration in paralysis cases.
Tamarind improves gingivitis, digestion and flatulence. It aids against allergy and memory
loss.
Tamarind infusion is a refreshing summer drink. Tarmarind tea reduces malaria fever.
Tamarind pulp is good for convalescence to maintain a slightly laxative action of the bowels.
The pulp has antiscorbutic, antiseptics and vermifuges properties and therefore helps treat
dysentery, jaundice, erysipelas, hemorrhoids, vomiting and motion sickness.
The pulp can alleviate sunstrokes, Datura poisoning, alcoholic intoxication and rheumatismal
pain. It is also a good sore throat gargle.
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