Bael Fruit is also known as Wood Apple, Stone Apple, Bilwa, Kaitha, Belgiri Powder, VIlam Palam , Belada Hannu, Koovalam and Kothu. Few other names through which Bale fruit is known as are Bengal Quince, Belgiri, Gorakamili, Maja, Matum, Vivlamaran, Bel Patthar and Koth Bel.
It is very useful in treatment of Digestive disorders, Urinary Diseases, and in curing female related issues.
Q. How to use Bel Giri, that is Bael Fruit Powder to improve Digestion and Loss of Appetite?
Ans: Bel Fruit Powder can be used in the following ways. It starts giving you results instantly with in few days:
1. Take 1 spoonful of Belgiri Powder, Pippali, Banslochan, and mishri (Sugar Candy). Add a spoonful of ginger juice or ginger powder. Add some water and boil it until it thickens. Lick it 4 to 5 times a day.
2. Take 250 grams of Belgiri powder, and 50 grams of ginger powder. Add a little mishri (Sugar Candy), belgiri powder and small cardamom in it. Take 1 spoonful of this powder each day in morning and evening after your meal. It helps in improving the appetite.
Other Names: Bengal quince, golden apple, Japanese bitter orange, stone apple, Wood apple, Kaitha, Maredu Pandu, Vilam Palam, Belada Hannu, Koovalam, Kothu, Koth, Wood apple, Safarjale, Belpatthar, Belaache zaad, Vilvamaran, Beli, Billu, Belladi hannu, Gorakamili, Koolam, Baela,Maja, Matum, Bilwa, Bilva, Kapithha, Kapittha, Kavath, Belfruit, Bailgiri, Bail Giri, Thanaka, belgiri powder giri powder, Kaith Guda, Belphal
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