Quercus Robur

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Sanskrit Name:Quercus Robur

Devanagari Name:क्वार्कस रोबुर

English Name: English Oak

Description:

Quercus robur, widely recognized as the English oak, is a large deciduous tree from the white oak family, characterized by its broad leaves. Historically, this oak species has been the predominant tree in England’s woodlands and is deeply intertwined with Druidic traditions. Additionally, various indigenous European communities have utilized the oak for its antimicrobial properties and its effectiveness in addressing gastrointestinal issues, such as hemorrhoids and diarrhea.

Benefits:

Quercus Robur, or English Oak, is primarily used in Western herbal traditions for its astringent, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. While not traditionally Ayurvedic, its bark can align with Ayurveda’s use in diarrhea, wounds, and gum disorders.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

Quercus Robur (Oak) is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and is used to treat skin conditions, joint pain, and digestive disorders.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

Quercus Robur should be avoided by individuals with oak allergies.

 

 

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