What is Semal Chaal (Powder):
There's a lot of good things to say about the Semal tree. It's not just a silent doctor, it's also a boon for women. The leaves are a better means of blood purification, while the root is considered a better medicine for leucorrhoea.

Other Names: Mochras, Kapok, Semul, Shimul, Simul, Simal, Semul Kanta

Senior Ayurvedic doctor of Dehradun, Dr. SK Jain says that in Ayurveda, Semal tree is considered to be full of medicinal properties. This medicinal tree is used in different forms in the treatment of dysentery, nodules or tumors, constipation, back pain, increasing milk and cough etc.

Although Semal trees automatically grow in places in the forests, but they can be easily seen around rivers. Semal plant is planted in high temperature areas. Flowers bloom on it in April. After this, the fruit that grows on it is the size of a banana. To plant Semal plant, dig a pit about two feet deep and fill it with soil mixed with cow dung

Uses:
There are many such trees and plants in Ayurveda, which are used to overcome many problems. Among these, Semal is also included. Semal is a tree, its flower, fruit, root and bark all parts are used in Ayurveda. Today we are going to tell you about the benefits of Semal Bark. Semal bark is rich in medicinal properties. The use of its bark is effective in removing nail pimples, healing wounds.

Semal is a tree that grows in India. It can be found in many parts of the country, but is most commonly found in the Western Ghats. It has an interesting history: it was once used by King Solomon as a building material, but later fell out of favor and became a forest dweller.

Nowadays, Semal Chaal Powder are used for food and medicine. The bark is ground up into a powder and applied to wounds, burns, or other irritations on the body. The powder also makes a good medicine for diarrhea, dysentery and leucorrhoea.