Diospyros obliquifolia

Diospyros obliquifolia, a deciduous tree species native to the Himalayas and parts of Asia, belongs to the family Ebenaceae, and is commonly known as the Himalayan persimmon or Himalayan date.

The bark, leaves, and roots of this plant have been traditionally used in medicine, exhibiting medicinal properties such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activities.

The health benefits of Diospyros obliquifolia include its potential to reduce fever, alleviate respiratory issues, and support digestive health, making it a valuable remedy in traditional medicine.

The herbal preparations of Diospyros obliquifolia involve the use of its bark, leaves, and roots, which can be consumed as a decoction, infusion, or made into a powder for various medicinal applications.