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Babool Chaal Powder
Babool Chaal Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb rooted in centuries of traditional healing — revered in classical texts as Babbula, meaning the great astringent tree. Derived from the bark of Acacia arabica, it is traditionally known for supporting healthy teeth and gums, smooth digestion, and clearer skin. Pure, sun-dried, and finely powdered in edible grade quality with no additives or preservatives — simply mix with warm water to bring this ancient wisdom into your everyday routine.
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Pure Acacia arabica Bark — No Fillers
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Carefully-Dried to Preserve Active Tannins
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3 Simple Steps For Everyday Wellness

Measure
Take ½–1 tsp of Babool Chaal Powder

Mix
Stir into warm water or honey

Drink
Have once daily, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach
FAQs
The bark of Babool possesses potent antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, astringent, and haemostatic properties. It is traditionally used for oral health, digestive support, skin wellness, and blood sugar balance — making it one of Ayurveda's most versatile bark herbs.
Yes — our Babool Chaal Powder is edible grade, free from any additives, fillers, or preservatives, and safe for internal use. Always stay within the recommended dosage and consult your Ayurvedic practitioner if you have a specific health condition.
The recommended dosage is 3 grams (approximately ½–1 teaspoon) of Babool bark powder, consumed with warm water. Start with a smaller amount to observe your body's response before increasing to the full dose.
Yes — it can be used both internally and externally for oral health. Use Babool bark decoction as a mouthwash for gum infections — simply boil ½ tsp in a cup of water, cool slightly, and use as a gargle or rinse. You can also mix the powder with a few drops of water and gently rub on the gums.
Yes. Apply a paste of Babool bark powder mixed with water to wounds, acne, and boils for faster healing. Its antibacterial and astringent properties make it effective for external skin application too. Mix with rose water for sensitive skin.
Babool bark and seeds are traditionally used to help regulate blood sugar levels by supporting insulin sensitivity and are sometimes used as a herbal support for Type 2 diabetes. It is not a replacement for medical treatment — consult your doctor if you are on diabetes medication, as Babool may interact with diabetes medications due to its potential effect on blood sugar levels.
Yes, Babool can be used daily in moderate amounts for oral health, digestion, and overall wellness — however, long-term use should be monitored by a practitioner.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before using Babool, as excessive intake may cause complications. Avoid use during pregnancy unless specifically prescribed.
Babool was found to interact with amoxicillin — it may affect the absorption of this antibacterial medicine, so avoid Babool when taking amoxicillin. Also consult your doctor if you are on diabetes medication before use.
It is generally safe at the recommended dose. Excess consumption can cause constipation due to its astringent properties, a drop in blood sugar levels, or stomach discomfort including bloating and nausea. Always stay within the recommended dosage.
Yes — this is one of the most popular traditional uses. Boil ½ tsp of Babool Chaal Powder in 1 cup of water for 5 minutes, cool to a comfortable temperature, and use as a gargle or mouth rinse. Babool decoction used as a mouthwash reduces pain, swelling, and infection in oral ulcers and provides fast relief.
Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always use a dry spoon when measuring to prevent moisture from entering the container. Best used within 24 months of manufacture — check the packaging for the exact date.