Botanical name- Mangifera indica
English name-Mango
Tamil name-Mangai
English name-Mango
Tamil name-Mangai
The mango tree as medicinal plant has a great many uses in Ayurveda .All the part of the tree are used medicinally. The tender leaves dried and powered are given for diarrhea and diabetes. The smoke from burning leaves can be inhaled for the relief of hiccup and throat diseases. The ash is popular remedy burns and scalds. The midrib of the leaves is burnt and the ash used to remove warts on eyelids. It is an effective mouth-wash for toothache,so gums and sore throat.
The juice of the bark has a marked action on mucus
membranes. It is given as a medicine to stop the discharge of mucus from the
uterus, bowels and intestines. It is also used for the treatment of dysentery
and bleeding piles. The juice of the fresh bark with the addition of the white
of the egg and a little opium is given for these diseases.
The unripe fruit is sliced, mixed with salt and dried in the
sun. the seed kernel of these is salted. Mangoes are frequently used as
an ingredient for a decoction for dysentery. The kernel of the mango seed is
roasted and powdered and powdered and a teaspoon of this powder in cured is
given to expectant mothers suffering from diarrhea.
There are many varieties of mangoes but Etamba is indigenous
to Sri Lanka. The barks of the mango tree is frequently used as an ingredient
in medicine for the treatment of orthopaedic complaints.