What is Aththi Pattai (Fig Bark)?
🌳 Aththi Pattai (Ficus racemosa), also known as Fig Bark, is a significant herbal ingredient in Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani medicine.
🌳 The bark, leaves, fruit, and latex of the Aththi tree have medicinal properties that help in diabetes management, digestive health, wound healing, and skin disorders.
🌳 Native to India, Southeast Asia, and Australia, the Aththi tree grows abundantly in tropical and subtropical climates.
Description of Aththi Pattai (Fig Bark) Plant
🌿 Ficus racemosa is a medium to large deciduous tree, growing up to 20 meters in height.
🌿 The bark is smooth, grayish-brown, and has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
🌿 Leaves are large, oblong, and dark green, with a leathery texture.
🌿 The tree produces fig-like fruits in clusters on the trunk and branches, which are edible and have medicinal benefits.
🌿 The bark contains tannins, flavonoids, and alkaloids, making it effective for blood purification, wound healing, and diabetes control.
Morphological Characteristics of Aththi Pattai (Fig Bark)
🌿 A large, spreading tree with a thick, well-branched canopy.
🌿 The bark is smooth, light brown to gray, with medicinal properties.
🌿 Leaves are broad, elliptical, dark green, and slightly rough.
🌿 Flowers are tiny, enclosed within the developing fruit, and pollinated by wasps.
🌿 The fruit is a round, fleshy fig, growing directly on the trunk and major branches.
🌿 The bark is traditionally used to treat ulcers, skin infections, inflammation, and respiratory disorders.
Habitat of Aththi Pattai (Fig Bark) – Ficus racemosa
🌿 Ficus racemosa is native to India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Australia and is widely grown in tropical regions.
🌿 Found in forests, riverbanks, temple courtyards, and farmlands.
🌿 Adaptable to various soil types, including loamy, sandy, and lateritic soils.
🌿 Thrives in humid and semi-arid climates, tolerating moderate drought conditions.
🌿 Commonly found in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and West Bengal.
Aththi Pattai (Fig Bark) Organic Information
🌳 100% natural and pure, sourced from wild and organically grown fig trees.
🌳 Carefully harvested, sun-dried, and processed to retain its therapeutic benefits.
🌳 Used in traditional medicine for diabetes control, skin health, digestive relief, and inflammation reduction.
🌳 Supports sustainable and eco-friendly harvesting practices.
🌳 Ethically sourced to provide the highest quality Fig Bark for herbal treatments.
Different Language Names
⭐ Tamil: அத்தி பட்டை (Aththi Pattai)
⭐ Hindi: गुड़मर की छाल (Gular Ki Chhal)
⭐ Sanskrit: उदुम्बर त्वक् (Udumbara Tvak), यज्ञयोनि (Yajñayoni)
⭐ Malayalam: അത്തി തോൽ (Athi Thol)
⭐ Kannada: ಅತ್ತಿ ಮರದ ತೊಗಟೆ (Atti Marada Togate)
⭐ Telugu: మేడి చెట్టు తొక్క (Medi Chettu Tokka)
⭐ Bengali: যজ্ঞদুম্বার গাছের ছাল (Jagya Dumar Gacher Chhal)
⭐ Marathi: औदुंबराची साल (Audumbarachi Saal)
⭐ Gujarati: ઉદૂંબર ની છાલ (Udumbar Ni Chhal)
⭐ Punjabi: ਗੁਲਰ ਦੀ ਛਾਲ (Gular Di Chhal)
⭐ Odia: ଉଦୁମ୍ବର ଗଛ ଛାଲ (Udumbara Gacha Chhal)
⭐ Assamese: যজ্ঞদুম্বাৰ গছৰ ছাল (Jagya Dumar Gasor Chhal)
⭐ Urdu: گولر کی چھال (Gular Ki Chhal)
⭐ Konkani: ಅತ್ತಿ ಮರದ ಸಿಪ್ಪೆ (Atti Marada Sippe)
⭐ Tulu: ಅತ್ತಿ ಸಿಪ್ಪೆ (Atti Sippe)
⭐ Meitei (Manipuri): যজ্ঞদুম্বার গছৰ ছাল (Jagya Dumar Gachor Chhal)
⭐ Dogri: गूलर की छाल (Gular Ki Chhal)
⭐ Kashmiri: گولر چھال (Gular Chhal)
⭐ Maithili: गूलर छाल (Gular Chhal)
⭐ Chhattisgarhi: गूलर छाल (Gular Chhal)
⭐ Rajasthani: गूलर छाल (Gular Chhal)
⭐ Sindhi: گولر جي ڇال (Gular Ji Chhal)
⭐ Nepali: गूलर छाल (Gular Chhal)
⭐ Arabic: لحاء شجرة الجولار (Lihā’ Shajarat Al-Gular)
⭐ Chinese: 优昙婆罗树皮 (Yōutánpóluó Shùpí)
⭐ Malay (Malaysia): Kulit Pokok Ara
⭐ Thai: เปลือกต้นอัฏฐิ (Pluak Ton Aththi)
⭐ Vietnamese: Vỏ cây Sung Rừng
⭐ Spanish: Corteza del Árbol de Higuera Silvestre
⭐ French: Écorce de Figuier Sauvage
⭐ Sri Lankan Sinhala: අත්ති ගස් පතල (Aththi Gas Patala)
⭐ Indonesian: Kulit Pohon Ara Liar
⭐ German: Wilde Feigenbaumrinde
⭐ Italian: Corteccia dell’Albero di Fico Selvatico
⭐ Family Name: Moraceae (Mulberry family)
⭐ Botanical (Latin) Name: Ficus racemosa
⭐ Common Names: Cluster Fig Tree Bark, Udumbara Bark, Indian Fig Bark
Nutritional Information (per 100g)
Energy: 170-220 kcal
Carbohydrates: 30-40g
Dietary Fiber: 10-15g
Protein: 4-8g
Calcium: 120-180mg
Iron: 3-6mg
Vitamin C: 15-25mg
Phytochemicals: Alkaloids, Tannins, Flavonoids, Saponins
Nutritional Facts
✔ Supports digestive health and helps relieve constipation.
✔ Rich in antioxidants, promoting overall wellness.
✔ Contains natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
✔ Aids in blood sugar regulation and improves heart health.
✔ Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
Dosage
For Adults: 1-2 teaspoons (3-5g) per day.
For Children: ½ teaspoon (1-2g) per day.
Maximum Dosage: Do not exceed 10g per day unless recommended by a healthcare professional.
How to Consume
Internal Use
Aththi Pattai Powder with Water: Mix 1 teaspoon of powder in warm water and drink daily.
Aththi Pattai Tea: Boil 1 teaspoon of bark in water, strain, and drink.
With Honey: Mix the powder with honey and consume for added benefits.
External Use
For Skin Care: Make a paste with water or rose water and apply it to wounds, rashes, or skin irritations.
For Oral Health: Use the powder as a natural toothpowder to support oral hygiene.
How to Use & Store
✔ Store in an airtight container, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
✔ Ensure the lid is tightly closed after every use.
✔ Keep in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness and potency.
Caution to Be Taken
⚡ Consult a physician if pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.
⚡ Possible interactions with medications, especially those affecting digestion, blood sugar levels, and skin health.
⚡ Avoid excessive consumption to prevent potential toxicity or adverse effects.
⚡ Not suitable for infants or children without medical advice.
⚡ Long-term use is not recommended without professional guidance.
⚡ Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized dosage and safety considerations.
Important Tips
☀️ Start with a Low Dose 🌱: Begin with a small amount to assess tolerance.
☀️ Use in Moderation 🌿: Avoid excessive or prolonged use without guidance.
☀️ Choose High-Quality Products 🍁: Purchase from trusted sources to ensure purity and effectiveness.
☀️ Conduct a Patch Test 🍂: Always test on a small skin area before topical application.
☀️ Proper Storage Matters 🍃: Store in airtight, non-metal containers to preserve potency and freshness.
Harvesting & Manufacturing Method
☀️ Organically Sourced 🌳: Aththi Pattai (Ficus Racemosa Bark or Cluster Fig Tree Bark) is cultivated without synthetic chemicals, ensuring natural purity.
☀️ Sustainably Harvested 🌿: Collected from naturally growing Aththi trees in ecologically balanced regions.
☀️ Handpicked & Sun-Dried 🌱: Dried naturally under the sun to retain its medicinal properties.
☀️ No Additives or Chemicals 🌾: Processed without artificial preservatives, maintaining its raw and authentic nature.
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