Mesua Ferrea Nageshwar Phool
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Product Description
Vernacular Names & Parts Used
Nageshwar Phool, botanically known as Mesua Ferrea, is commonly referred to as Nagkesar, Nageshwar, or Ceylon Ironwood Flower in traditional literature. The dried flower buds (Pushpa) are the primary part used and are carefully collected to preserve their natural aroma and potency for Ayurvedic and traditional formulations.
Ayurvedic Properties & Common Uses
According to classical Ayurvedic texts, Nageshwar Phool possesses Kashaya (astringent) and Tikta (bitter) rasa, along with Ushna (warming) virya, making it effective for balancing Kapha and Pitta doshas. It is traditionally used for heart support, circulation balance, skin care, and aromatic formulations.
Nageshwar Phool is widely used in Churna, Kwath, herbal oils, and classical Ayurvedic preparations, often combined with other herbs. Traditional knowledge highlights its role in strengthening tissues, supporting cardiac wellness, improving complexion, and enhancing fragrance, with preparation and dosage guided by experienced practitioners.
