Kokum
Kokum is also known as the “Indian Butter Tree” and is a fruit bearing tree. All parts of Kokum, i.e., (fruit, peel and seed) have plenty of health benefits. The dried peel of the fruit is used as a flavoring agent in curry. The syrups made from its fruit are considered as a healthy drink which are used during summer to relieve sunstroke.
Some of the therapeutic properties of Kokum are liver protective, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. It helps in managing dysentery, diarrhea, indigestion and piles. Some of the external uses of Kokum are in wound healing, allergies and burns[3][4].
Some of the therapeutic properties of Kokum are liver protective, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. It helps in managing dysentery, diarrhea, indigestion and piles. Some of the external uses of Kokum are in wound healing, allergies and burns[3][4].
What are the synonyms of Kokum?
Garcinia indica, Birondd, Birondi, Kokummara, Dhupadamara, Kokan, Murgalmera, Murgal, Ratamba, Amsole, Amasul, Punampuli, Brindonia tallow tree, Mangosteen oil tree, Wild mangosteen [1].
What is the source of Kokum?
Plant Based
Benefits of Kokum
1. Indigestion
Kokum helps to manage indigestion. According to Ayurveda, indigestion means the state of an incomplete process of digestion. The main reason for indigestion is aggravated Kapha that causes Agnimandya (weak digestive fire). Taking Kokum helps to improve Agni (digestive fire) and digests the food easily. This is due to its Deepan (appetizer) and Pachan (digestive) properties respectively.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat till you do not get relief from indigestion.
2. Inflammatory bowel disease
Kokum is useful to manage the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). According to Ayurveda, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is caused due to an imbalance of Pachak Agni (digestive fire). Taking Kokum helps to improve the Pachak Agni (digestive fire) and reduces the symptoms of IBD.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat daily to control the symptoms of IBD.
3. Diarrhea
Diarrhea is known as Atisar in Ayurveda. It is due to improper food, impure water, toxins, mental stress and Agnimandya (weak digestive fire). All these factors are responsible for aggravating Vata. This aggravated Vata brings fluid in the intestine from various tissues from the body and mixes with the stool. This leads to loose, watery motions or diarrhea. Kokum helps to control diarrhea. This is because of its Kashaya (astringent) and Grahi (absorbent) properties. It helps to thicken loose stool and control the frequency of loose motion or diarrhea.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat till you do not get relief from the symptoms of diarrhea.
Kokum helps to manage indigestion. According to Ayurveda, indigestion means the state of an incomplete process of digestion. The main reason for indigestion is aggravated Kapha that causes Agnimandya (weak digestive fire). Taking Kokum helps to improve Agni (digestive fire) and digests the food easily. This is due to its Deepan (appetizer) and Pachan (digestive) properties respectively.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat till you do not get relief from indigestion.
2. Inflammatory bowel disease
Kokum is useful to manage the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). According to Ayurveda, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is caused due to an imbalance of Pachak Agni (digestive fire). Taking Kokum helps to improve the Pachak Agni (digestive fire) and reduces the symptoms of IBD.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat daily to control the symptoms of IBD.
3. Diarrhea
Diarrhea is known as Atisar in Ayurveda. It is due to improper food, impure water, toxins, mental stress and Agnimandya (weak digestive fire). All these factors are responsible for aggravating Vata. This aggravated Vata brings fluid in the intestine from various tissues from the body and mixes with the stool. This leads to loose, watery motions or diarrhea. Kokum helps to control diarrhea. This is because of its Kashaya (astringent) and Grahi (absorbent) properties. It helps to thicken loose stool and control the frequency of loose motion or diarrhea.
Tips:
a. Take 1/2-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. Repeat till you do not get relief from the symptoms of diarrhea.
Precautions when using Kokum
Breastfeeding
Modern Science View
Not enough scientific evidence is available on the use of Kokum during breastfeeding. So it is advisable to avoid Kokum or use only under medical supervision during breastfeeding.
Pregnancy
Modern Science View
Not enough scientific evidence is available on the use of Kokum during pregnancy. So it is advisable to avoid Kokum or use only under medical supervision during pregnancy.
FAQs about Kokum precautions
Recommended Dosage of Kokum
- Kokum Syrup - 1-2 teaspoon once or twice a day.
How to use Kokum
1. Kokum Syrup
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon Kokum syrup.
b. Mix with the same quantity of water.
c. Have it once or twice a day after taking food.
2. Kokum Juice
a. Take ½-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. You can also add jaggery for a sweet flavor.
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon Kokum syrup.
b. Mix with the same quantity of water.
c. Have it once or twice a day after taking food.
2. Kokum Juice
a. Take ½-1 cup of Kokum juice.
b. Add the same quantity of water and drink it on an empty stomach once a day.
c. You can also add jaggery for a sweet flavor.
Benefits of Kokum
FAQs about Kokum benefits
1. Urticaria
Urticaria is a type of allergic reaction which is also known as Sheetpitta in Ayurveda. This is due to an imbalance of Vata and Kapha as well as when Pitta gets impaired. Kokum gives relief in case of urticaria. This is due to its Vata and Kapha balancing properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day to manage the symptoms of urticaria.
2. Crack heels
Crack heels are a common problem. It is also known as Padadari in Ayurveda and is caused due to vitiation of Vata. It reduces moisture in the skin which makes the skin dry and patchy. Kokum butter helps in case of cracked heels and reduces pain associated with it. This is due to its Vata balancing and Ropan (healing) properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Mix with beeswax and apply to the affected area once or twice a day for quick healing of crack heels.
3. Wound healing
Kokum helps in quick healing of the wound, decreases swelling and brings back the normal texture of the skin. Kokum butter helps in quick healing and reduces inflammation. This is due to its Ropan (healing) and Pitta balancing properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day.
c. Repeat for quick healing of wound.
Urticaria is a type of allergic reaction which is also known as Sheetpitta in Ayurveda. This is due to an imbalance of Vata and Kapha as well as when Pitta gets impaired. Kokum gives relief in case of urticaria. This is due to its Vata and Kapha balancing properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day to manage the symptoms of urticaria.
2. Crack heels
Crack heels are a common problem. It is also known as Padadari in Ayurveda and is caused due to vitiation of Vata. It reduces moisture in the skin which makes the skin dry and patchy. Kokum butter helps in case of cracked heels and reduces pain associated with it. This is due to its Vata balancing and Ropan (healing) properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Mix with beeswax and apply to the affected area once or twice a day for quick healing of crack heels.
3. Wound healing
Kokum helps in quick healing of the wound, decreases swelling and brings back the normal texture of the skin. Kokum butter helps in quick healing and reduces inflammation. This is due to its Ropan (healing) and Pitta balancing properties.
Tips:
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day.
c. Repeat for quick healing of wound.
How to use Kokum
1. Kokum Butter
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day.
c. Repeat to manage the symptoms of urticaria and for quick healing of wound.
2. Kokum fruit paste
a. Take 1-2 Kokum fruit or as per your requirement.
b. Make a paste and add some rose water to it.
c. Apply to the skin once a day for controlling itching due to skin allergy.
a. Take 1/4 -1/2 teaspoon of melted Kokum butter or as per your requirement.
b. Add Almond oil and apply to the affected area once or twice a day.
c. Repeat to manage the symptoms of urticaria and for quick healing of wound.
2. Kokum fruit paste
a. Take 1-2 Kokum fruit or as per your requirement.
b. Make a paste and add some rose water to it.
c. Apply to the skin once a day for controlling itching due to skin allergy.
Frequently asked questions
Modern Science View
Kokum sold in the market is the halved and dried rind that is dark purple or black in colour. The rind is sticky and with curled edges. It adds a sweet and sour flavour to the dish along with a pinkish-purple colour.
Modern Science View
Kokum butter is pressed and refined from the fruit of the Kokum tree. It is used in creams and lotions due to its thickening property. Kokum butter is also used in other cosmetics like soaps, body butter and lip balms.
Modern Science View
Dried Kokum has a tangy taste which is why it is usually used in dishes in place of tamarind. It imparts a sweet-tangy flavour.
Modern Science View
Not enough scientific evidence is available to support the role of Kokum in cough.
Ayurvedic View
Yes, the ripe fruit of Kokum helps to control cough because of its Kapha balancing property. It also helps to expel excess mucus from the lungs due to its Ushna (hot) nature.
Modern Science View
Kokum contains a product of citric acid which may have anti-obesity effect. Kokum functions in different ways to promote weight loss. It may reduce the production of fatty acids or increase the secretion of the hormone serotonin which leads to suppression of appetite. Kokum may also reduce carbohydrate metabolism. Due to these functions, Kokum may be useful in weight loss[5][6].
Ayurvedic View
Kokum is useful in managing weight. Kokum gives a feeling of satiety and reduces craving. This is because it takes time to digest due to its Guru (heavy) nature. It also helps to improve metabolism and reduce Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion) which is one of the causes of overweight due to its Deepan (appetizer) and Pachan (digestive) properties.
Ayurvedic View
Kokum is good for someone with a Pitta nature. According to Ayurveda, Pitta nature means one who is hypersensitive to heat. It helps in reducing heat and inflammation. This is due to its Ushna (hot) nature. Drinking Kokum juice or Kokum infused water helps to expel heat, reduce acidity and relieve sunstroke.
Kokum having Ushna(hot) in nature but when making its juice with cooling ingredients and sugar candy. It is perfect for reducing heat and inflammation, it is an ideal antidote for the Pitta dosha. Drinking kokum infused water helps expel heat, counter acidity and relieve sunstroke in the summer season.
Kokum having Ushna(hot) in nature but when making its juice with cooling ingredients and sugar candy. It is perfect for reducing heat and inflammation, it is an ideal antidote for the Pitta dosha. Drinking kokum infused water helps expel heat, counter acidity and relieve sunstroke in the summer season.
Modern Science View
Kokum has antioxidant and anti-diabetic properties. The level of certain enzymes that get reduced in case of type 2 diabetes is restored by Kokum. Certain components of Kokum are also involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Therefore, Kokum may be useful in managing diabetes as well as its related complications[7][8].
Ayurvedic View
Kokum is useful in managing normal blood sugar level. According to Ayurveda, diabetes is known as Madhumeha which is due to an aggravation of Vata and impaired digestion. Impaired digestion leads to an accumulation of Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion) in the pancreatic cells and impairs the function of insulin. Kokum helps to correct impaired digestion and improve metabolism due to its Deepan (appetizer) and Pachan (digestive) properties. This reduces Ama and improves the function of insulin, thus managing the normal blood sugar level.
Modern Science View
Yes, Kokum may be useful in managing acidity due to the presence of certain active compounds[9][10].
Ayurvedic View
Kokum is good for improving the digestive system. Taking Kokum juice corrects the digestive fire and helps in easy digestion of food because of its Ushna (hot) nature. This helps in managing acidity due to indigestion.
Modern Science View
No, Kokum does not cause constipation. In fact, in traditional medicine, Kokum has been used to manage various digestive problems including constipation[9][11].
Modern Science View
No, Kokum is not bad for the liver. Kokum is rich in antioxidants and inhibits lipid peroxidation. Due to these properties, Kokum has hepatoprotective or liver-protecting activity[12-14].
Modern Science View
Yes, Kokum oil is good for the skin. Kokum is rich in antioxidants due to which it reduces degeneration of skin cells. It also restores skin elasticity thereby reducing wrinkles and prolonging the effects of ageing. In traditional medicine, Kokum has been used to manage rashes due to skin allergies and also manages burns and chaffed skin[12][15][16].
Modern Science View
Not enough scientific evidence is available to support the benefits of Kokum butter for hair.
Ayurvedic View
Kokum butter is useful for managing hair problems. It is used for hair related problems especially hair fall. Kokum butter helps to remove dirt and excess oil from the scalp as well as promote hair growth. This is because of its Kashaya (astringent) property.
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