What is Bibhitaki?
Bibhitaki, also known as Terminalia belerica, is a large deciduous tree known for its remarkable medicinal properties. In Ayurveda, it’s regarded as a rejuvenative herb for overall health.
 
													Botanical name: Terminalia belerica,
Sanskrit: Kaliyugalaya, Kalidruma, Aksha, Karshaphala, Bhutavasa, and Bibhitaka
English: Belleric Myrobalan 
Hindi: Baheda, Bahira, and Bahura
Latin name: Terminalia belerica 
Common name: Beleric
Habit: Perennial tree
Parts: Fruit
The family: Combretaceae
Morphology Research

Large deciduous trees with a widely elliptic shape and clustered around the ends of their branches are common in Indian forests.

Greenish-yellow flowers with an offensive odor in axillary spikes.

Green and inflated when young, yellowish and ribbed when mature, stony nut inside.
Medicinal Properties
					 Ayurvedic properties 
							
			
			
		
						
				 
													- Rasa: Kashaya (astringent)
- Guna: Ruksha (dry), Laghu (light)
- Vipaka: Madhura (sweet)
- Virya: Ushna (hot)
- Doshakarma: Pacifies Kapha and Pitta
					 Chemical Composition 
							
			
			
		
						
				 
													Triterpenoids: Cardiac glycoside saponins, bellericoside
 
													Sterols: B-sitosterol
 
													Tannins: Gallic acid, ellagic acid.
					 Pharmacological Activities 
							
			
			
		
						
				Anti-inflammatory, anti-asthmatic, antibacterial, antifungal, rejuvenative, etc.
Uses of Bibhitaki

Relieves blocked phlegm, eases bronchospasms.

Promotes deep sleep in Vata disorders

Mature fruit acts as a natural remedy.

Helps in anorexia, flatulence, piles.
 
													External Uses

Wound Healing: Powder for wound dressing.

Hair Growth: Paste for premature graying and boosting hair growth.

Conjunctivitis: Paste for eyelid application.
 
													Home Remedies
 
													For Severe Cough and Asthma:
Churna of dried fruit pulp mixed with honey.
 
													For Eye Care:
Decoction of dried fruit as an eyewash.
FAQ’s
					 When should Bibhitaki be avoided? 
							
			
			
		
						
				✔ High Vata, dry cough, and excessively dry skin.
					 How much time does it take for effects to appear? 
							
			
			
		
						
				✔ If you take it regularly, you should see effects in four to six weeks.
					 Is it possible to consume it with additional supplements? 
							
			
			
		
						
				✔ Yes, nevertheless for specific guidance, it’s beneficial to consult an Ayurvedic specialist.
					 Advantages of Bibhitaki for Respiratory 
							
			
			
		
						
				✔ Health Bibhitaki is beneficial for the respiration system! It improves bronchospasms, coughing, and persistent phlegm. It reduces sputum haemorrhage and works as an all-natural expectorant, both of which may improve lung function. It is also a successful treatment for respiratory disorders due to its bronchodilating and anti-asthmatic properties
					 Properties against pathogenic fungal and viral infections 
							
			
			
		
						
				✔ Bibhitaki is also famous as a powerful antiviral remedy that may be useful againstboth HIV-1 and viral hepatitis. Furthermore, it may enhance your immunity by combating a lot of pathogens, thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal properties.
 
								 
								 
													 
													