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Unlocking the Healing Power of Mast Tree

By Chisom Ibemere

The Mast Tree (Polyalthia longifolia), also called Indian Mast Tree, Ashoka Tree, or False Ashoka, is a tall, evergreen tree native to India and Sri Lanka. It’s given the name “Mast Tree” due to its long, slender, and upright shape, which resembles a ship’s mast. The tree is mainly for ornamental purposes but had been used for various medicinal and health benefits in traditional herbal medicine.

The leaves and bark of the Mast Tree are rich in compounds that help reduce inflammation in the body, making it useful in treating conditions like arthritis and skin inflammation. The extracts from the Mast Tree have strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, which help prevent and treat infections caused by harmful bacteria and fungi.

The Mast Tree contains antioxidants that protect cells from oxidative damage, helping reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer. The leaves and bark of the tree are traditionally used to heal cuts and wounds, as they promote faster healing and prevent infection.

In traditional medicine, the leaves of the Mast Tree are used to treat digestive issues such as constipation, indigestion, and abdominal pain by promoting healthy digestion.

The tree’s extracts have pain-relieving properties, making it helpful in managing pain related to headaches, joint pain, and menstrual cramps. The Mast Tree’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it beneficial for treating respiratory conditions such as asthma, coughs, and bronchitis.

Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, Mast Tree extracts are applied to the skin to treat acne, rashes, and other skin irritations, promoting clearer, healthier skin. The antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds in the Mast Tree help protect the heart by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, potentially lowering the risk of heart disease.

The leaves, bark, and roots of the tree are used to make herbal teas, decoctions, and pastes that treat ailments such as fever, digestive problems, and inflammation.

The Mast Tree not only serves as an elegant ornamental plant but also offers a wealth of medicinal benefits. From its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties to its ability to improve digestive and respiratory health, the Mast Tree has been a valuable part of traditional medicine for centuries. Its various uses, ranging from skin treatments to pain relief and even natural pest control, make it a versatile and important plant.

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