To use Acacia as a healing agent to close small wounds on the skin, it is advisable to apply a compress to the site. To use Acacia to increase appetite or treat flu or cold, it should be consumed in the form of tea.
Acacia is a medicinal plant, popularly known as an allergic, widely used for the treatment of skin sores, respiratory and dermatological diseases. The used part of acacia are its leaves, flowers and seeds, used in the form of tea or compresses.
- Its scientific name is Acacia horrida L.
- It has small green leaves and yellow flowers.
- It can be easily purchased in shops and markets of healthy foods.
- In the form of plant and tea.
Acacia is used to treat cases of weakness, lack of appetite, ricketism, respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, asthma, pharyngitis and tuberculosis, and is excellent in the treatment of wounds, ulcers, diarrhea and leukorrhea.
The main properties of acacia are related to its antibiotic, antimicrobial, stimulating and healing action.
Acacia, when taken too much, can have side effects such as hallucinations.
Acacia is indicated in children under 12 years of age, during pregnancy, lactation and in the elderly.