Palasha is a popular herbWith the onset of summer, where the autumn begins to be seen all around, while the flowers in the flower are filled with withered trees, they work to relax the mind. The more beautiful they look in this flower, the more they are used in the form of medicines and gulas. We are talking about the flowers of Palash.
Their specialty is that in the spring where their flowers are spread all over, their flowers begin to descend after Holi is over. While primarily used for making gullets and Abhir, tesu flowers are used as medicine for people.
Cosmetic use
The use of tesu leaves by the villagers has been limited to both the leaf and both of them, but now they are also using them as a medicine and cosmetic. Not only teso, flowers such as millet, rose, olivea and orchid also work as medicine. Not only do they make colors, but they also enhance health and body.
These are medicinal benefits
– Energy consumed by the consumption of tesu flowers
– Water deficiency is complete in the body
– Tesu’s flower works to enhance the body.
– Tusu is used in the burkhur.
For the stomach diseases, the flowers of Tesu work in Ramabadh.
Eye-related illnesses are fine.
– The use of tesu gets rid of the problem of night blindness.
– Tissue consumption works for blood circulation control
Expert Dr. RK Srivastava said that Palash, whose botanical name is Buitia Monosperma. As spring arrives, there is tremendous increase in their numbers. Due to being ruddy red, these flowers are also called forest fires. Until recently, the number of these trees was found to be much higher than rural areas, but now they can be seen in abundance in other areas such as Civil Lines, Vijay Nagar and Gaur. Primarily the flowers of Palash are used to make Abir and Gulal, and in many medicines it is now being used.
Boiling the flower gives a kind of red and yellow color which is used for the Holi; Abir is also made from the remaining flowers, the use of tissue powder in Beauty cosmetics has increased, in the color of the clothes
The colors of flowers come in handy.
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