Richa Singh
Madhuca longifolia, often referred to as Mahua or Butter Tree, is a flexible tree that originates from the Indian subcontinent.
The outer covering, foliage, and blossoms of Mahua contain anti-oxidant elements, aiding in the fight against harmful oxidative reactions within the body.
Age-old usage involves applying Mahua oil or paste to injuries for its possible ability to aid in wound healing.
Concentrated extracts from Mahua have shown properties against different disease-causing microorganisms, potentially aiding in the battle against infections.
Research on Mahua has revealed that it has properties that can fight inflammation, potentially aiding in the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
Extracts from Mahua may assist in regulating blood sugar, possibly benefiting those with diabetes.