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🌍 Origin and Distribution
- Scientific Name: Cassia javanica
- Family: Fabaceae (legume family)
- Common Names: Java cassia, Pink shower tree, Apple blossom tree
- Hindi Name: Kanchan, Jangal Jalebi (कंचन, जंगल जलेबी)
- Native to: Southeast Asia (including Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines)
- Also grown: In tropical regions worldwide for ornamental and medicinal use
🌳 Botanical Description
- Type: Medium to large flowering tree
- Height: Can grow up to 10–15 meters tall
- Leaves: Compound leaves with many leaflets
- Flowers: Showy clusters of pink to reddish flowers that bloom in spring and early summer
- Fruits: Long cylindrical pods with seeds inside
🧪 Medicinal Components
- Leaves: Contain compounds with antiviral properties, helpful against herpes simplex virus
- Bark: Used in traditional medicine, especially in Ayurvedic and folk remedies for managing diabetes
- Whole Plant Extracts: Used for gastrointestinal problems
🩺 Health Benefits and Traditional Uses
- Constipation Relief: The plant is often used as a natural laxative
- Colic and Stomach Ailments: Helps in easing abdominal discomfort
- Chlorosis: Traditionally used to manage this condition (a form of anemia)
- Urinary Disorders: May help cleanse the urinary system
- Diabetes Management: The bark is part of herbal formulas used to support blood sugar control
- Antiviral Effects: Leaf extracts show potential against the herpes virus
🌿 Other Uses
- Ornamental Tree: Grown for its beautiful flowering display
- Shade Tree: Commonly planted along roadsides and parks
⚠️ Caution
- Always use under guidance from a qualified herbalist or medical professional
- Effectiveness may vary; not a substitute for prescribed medication in serious conditions