Bhilawa seeds

Bhilawa seeds, also known as marking nut seeds, come from the Semecarpus anacardium tree, native to India. These seeds are traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. Bhilawa seeds have been utilized in treating skin conditions, digestive disorders, and respiratory issues. Additionally, they are sometimes used in natural dyes and inks due to their distinct staining properties. However, they must be handled carefully as they can cause skin irritation when raw.

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Medicinal Uses

Caution and Usage

The seeds contain anacardic acid, which is toxic if consumed raw and can cause severe skin irritation. Therefore, they are typically processed before use. The oil extracted from Bhilawa seeds can also be toxic and must be handled with care.

Non-medicinal Uses

Bhilawa seeds have industrial applications. Their sap produces a dark, sticky resin that is used in natural dyes, inks, and varnishes. The black juice from the seed is known for its staining properties and is used in marking fabrics.

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