The fresh juice of the leaves is prescribed in some medical works to be given with honey as a febrifuge and laxative but at present they are seldom used as such. The root is given with other. drugs for fever and dysentery. In sonic parts of India half-ripe fruit and, some curd with roasted rice is given for piles. Of the following decoctions, the first is for fever and the other for dysentery, containing beli root in one and the half-ripe fruit pulp in the other respectively.
Bael(Golden Apple)
The parts used in medicine are chiefly the root and the fruit. Leaves are sometimes boiled and used lot fomenting inflammatory swellings aid also bathing puerperal women. Beli (BiIva) is an ingredient in many decorations for diarrhea and dysentery and various other complaints. The half ripe fruit is regarded as an astringent, digestive, and stomachache, and is prescribed in dysentery and diarrhea. The root bark is regarded as a corrector of deranged air (wata) and is prescribed 4n cases of melancholia, heart disease and fever. It is also: an ingredient in the dasamul decoction.
The fresh juice of the leaves is prescribed in some medical works to be given with honey as a febrifuge and laxative but at present they are seldom used as such. The root is given with other. drugs for fever and dysentery. In sonic parts of India half-ripe fruit and, some curd with roasted rice is given for piles. Of the following decoctions, the first is for fever and the other for dysentery, containing beli root in one and the half-ripe fruit pulp in the other respectively.
The fresh juice of the leaves is prescribed in some medical works to be given with honey as a febrifuge and laxative but at present they are seldom used as such. The root is given with other. drugs for fever and dysentery. In sonic parts of India half-ripe fruit and, some curd with roasted rice is given for piles. Of the following decoctions, the first is for fever and the other for dysentery, containing beli root in one and the half-ripe fruit pulp in the other respectively.