Jambul Extract

Species Name: Syzgium cumini

Also Known As: Jambul, java plum

Jambul extracts come from the plant jambul that is found in South Asia and in Australia.

The jambul tree is used as a food source in these regions and also offers some herbal medicinal qualities.

The fruit from the tree is commonly used to make preserves or to eat whole. It is similar to a ripe apricot.

In terms of its medicinal benefits, the extract from this product works as a strong astringent. The extract comes from the seeds and the fruit of the tree. The tree itself grows to 100 feet within 40 years.

Home Remedies Using Jambul Extract:

Benefits of Jambul Extract:

Those who use these often do so to counteract the long term affects of diabetes, but it is most effective when used to treat diabetes in its early and mild stages of the disease. In terms of how it works with this condition, jambul extract works to reduce the amount of sugar.

In India, it has long been a tool used to treat conditions such as diarrhea. It is used as an astringent and as a tool to reduce stomach pain. In addition to these treatments, it can also work as a diuretic, helping to reduce the amount of fluid within the body that is common with some health conditions including edema.

To treat these conditions, the extract may be consumed as part of a tonic. It can also be helpful to simply drink the fruit’s juices or eat the fruit as a whole. It can be diluted in water and drank to help treat a sore throat.

It can also be applied to the skin to treat conditions such as ringworm or conditions affecting the scalp and skin, including eczema and psoriasis. The condition can be used as a lotion to reduce inflammation of the skin.

It does work as an antibiotic too, to treat chronic dysentery, dyspepsia and other inflammations.

Side Effects of Jambul Extract:

Jambul extracts are not known to have any negative side effects. However, overdosing on a treatment can lead to diarrhea and dehydration.

In rare instances, those who are taking the extract may also have allergic reactions.