Dried Soap Nut from Thailand
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Dried Soap Nut from Thailand

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In Thai traditional medicine, soap nuts are highly valued for their medicinal properties. They are used to treat skin conditions like eczema and insect bites due to their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Derived from the soap nut tree (Sapindus spp.), soap nuts have a long history of use in various medicinal practices.

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🌰 Soap nuts , from the soap nut tree (Sapindus spp.), have been used for centuries in traditional medicine due to their natural properties. Here are some benefits and uses:

  • Anti-inflammatory: Contains saponins, effective for eczema, psoriasis, and insect bites.
  • Antimicrobial: Fights bacteria and fungi, helping with minor skin infections and wound healing.
  • Antioxidant: Rich in flavonoids and polyphenols, neutralizing free radicals for overall health and anti-aging effects.
  • Hair and Skin Care: Used in Ayurvedic practices for dandruff, dry scalp, and promoting hair growth. Also, used in cleansers and creams for gentle cleansing and moisturizing.
  • Mild Exfoliant: Ground soap nut powder removes dead skin cells, promoting smoother skin texture.
  • Anti-allergic: Suitable for sensitive skin and allergies, an alternative to harsh chemical products.
  • Digestive Health: Treats digestive issues like constipation and indigestion by promoting bowel movements.
  • Respiratory Health: Alleviates symptoms of respiratory conditions like coughs and bronchitis.

Dosage form and dosage:

  • Treat scalp diseases: Use 4-5 fruits, remove the flesh, boil with 1 cup of water. Apply twice daily or use the pulp of 1 fruit, beat with water until foamy, and wash the affected hair once daily until it clears.
  • Treat skin blisters and lymphatic fluid waste: Use 10-15 fruits, boil with water, and rinse or soak the affected area for 5 minutes, morning and evening.
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