Parts Offered
     We are wholesale suppliers and exporters of :-
    
Butea Superba Flowers, 
Butea Superba Leaves,
    
Butea Superba Gum
     
     Description
     A medium sized deciduous tree, very conspicuous when in flower, 12-15m in
    height with gum-containing grey bark exfloiating in irregular pieces, and
    somewhat crooked trunk, leaves 3-foliate, leaflets coraceous, obtuse,
    glabrous above when old, finely silky and conspicuously reticulately veined
    beneath; flowers bright orange red, large, in rigid racemes; fruits podsm
    thickened at the sutures. 
     
	 

    Chemical Constituents
     The composition of the leaves varies with the place of origin. Analysis of
    the leaves from jammu; crude protein crude fibre, ether extr, N-free extra,
    minerals, calcium, and phosphorus. 
     
    
Cosmetic Uses
     Purifying, draining, astringent, cooling, anti-inflammatory. Butea Superba
    has proven for me to be a safe, side effect free way of raising low
    testoterone levels. It has helped restore for me lost physical strength and
    stamina. 
     
    
Medicinal Uses
     The leaves are astringent, anti-inflammator, anodyne and aphrodisiac, and
    are useful in pimples, boils, flatulence, colic, worm infestation,
    inflammations, arthralgia and haemorrhoids. The flowers are astringent,
    sweet, cooling constipating, aphrodisiac, haemostatic,diuretic, febrifuge,
    depurative and tonic. They are useful in vitiated conditions of pitta and
    kapha, diarrhoea, haemorrhoids, menorrhagia, strangury, fever, leprosy ,
    skin diseases, swellings, hyperdispsia, haemoptysis, arthritis, burning
    sensation, bone fractures, and are very efficacious in birth control. The
    seeds are purgative, ophthalmic, anthelmintic, rubefacient, depurative and
    tonic. They are useful in herpes, skin diseases, ringworm, ophtlamopathy,
    epilepsy, round worm, arthritis, flatulence, constipation and diabeters. The
    gum known as Bengalkino or Buteakino is astringent, constipating,
    haemostatic, aphrodisiac, depurative and tonic, and is useful in diarrohoes,
    haemorrhoids, haemoptysis, haematemesis, diabetes, leprosy, skin diseases,
    ulcer, pharyngodynia, general debility, hyperacidity, dyspepsia and fever.
    The ash of the tender branches is useful in abdominal disorders such as
    flatulence, colic etc.