Constipation: The pulp obtained from the fruit of the Cassia Fistula tree is called the cassia pulp and is known to be an effective laxative. It can be consumed by children as well by
expecting mothers. Approximately 50 grams of the pulp is soaked in water for over a night. It is then strained and used with around 25 grams of sugar. The pulp of the Cassia Fistula is a mild and harmless purgative.
•Common Cold: The problem of common cold can be relieved by using the Cassia Fistula herb. In cases of running nose the smoke from the burning of the Cassia Fistula root can be inhaled. It is known to encourage profuse nasal discharge and helps in providing relief.
•Fever: The use of Cassia Fistula can help in relieving the problem of fever. The root of the Cassia Fistula tree is a well known widely used tonic that helps in reducing fever. An alcoholic extract of the Cassia Fistula plant is used to fight the black water fever.
•Intestinal disorders: Children suffering from the problem of flatulence the Cassia Fistula pulp can be applied externally around the navel area to ensure evacuation. This can be mixed with almond or linseed oil for easing bowel movement problems.
•Aguesia: The pulp of Cassia Fistula is used in chronic cases of ageusia. This disease is basically the loosing of taste due to the excessive consumption of cocaine or opium.
•Approximately 24 grams of the Cassia Fistula pulp is mixed with around quarter liter of milk for use as a mouthwash for relieving this problem.
•Skin disorders: The leaves of Cassia Fistula tree are used in relieving skin irritation and in easing swelling as well as pain. The juice and the paste serves as a benefiting dressing for the problems of ringworm and the inflammation in the hand or feet caused mainly because of cold conditions. The leaves of the Cassia Fistula can be rubbed on the problematic area caused due to rheumatism as well as facial paralysis.