Dried Cannonball Tree Flowers 50g Sri Lanka 100% Natural Couroupita guianensis
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Here are the uses and benefits of dried Cannonball Tree flowers in point form: Medicinal Benefits (often retained in dried form and used in extracts/infusions): Anti-inflammatory: Contains compounds that help reduce inflammation, making them useful for alleviating pain and swelling associated with inflammatory conditions. Analgesic (Pain-Relieving): Possess properties that can help relieve various types of pain. Antimicrobial and Antifungal: Exhibit activity against a range of bacteria and fungi, making them beneficial for fighting infections. This is attributed to active principles like isatin and indirubin. Antioxidant: Rich in phenolic compounds and flavonoids, which are powerful antioxidants that combat free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress. Antipyretic (Fever-Reducing): Traditionally used to help lower fever. Respiratory Health: Used in traditional remedies for common colds, coughs, and bronchitis, helping to clear congestion and soothe the respiratory tract. Digestive Aid: Can help alleviate stomach aches, intestinal gas formation, and other digestive discomforts. Wound Healing: Compounds within the flowers contribute to faster wound healing and can be used in formulations for topical application. Skin Health: Due to their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, dried flowers (in extracts or pastes) are used in traditional medicine for various skin diseases, itching, and conditions like scabies. Anticancer Potential: Research suggests that certain compounds, particularly isatin derivatives, found in the flowers show cytotoxic activity against various cancer cell lines, indicating potential for anti-cancer drug development. Immunomodulatory: Some studies suggest they may help modulate the immune system. Anthelmintic: Show activity against parasitic worms. Other Uses: Fragrance and Cosmetics: The intensely fragrant nature of the fresh flowers is largely retained upon drying, making them valuable for use in perfumes, incense, and natural cosmetic formulations. Religious and Cultural Significance: Dried flowers continue to hold their sacred importance in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, often used in rituals and offerings, especially in Shiva temples, due to their resemblance to a Naga (cobra) protecting a Shiva Lingam. Aromatherapy: The natural aroma of dried flowers can be used in aromatherapy for calming and soothing effects. Botanical Specimens: Dried flowers are preserved for botanical collections and educational purposes due to their unique structure. Natural Decor: Can be used as decorative elements in crafts, potpourri, and floral arrangements, especially in contexts where their cultural significance is appreciated.
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