Common name: Siris tree, albizia, East Indian walnut, frywood, Indian albizia, Indian siris, Indian siris tree, koko, lebbeck tree, lebbek, lebbektree, rain tree, raintree, raom tree, shack-shack, silver raintree, singer-tree, siris, siris rain tree, siris-tree, siristree, soros-tree, Tibet lebbeck, white siris, woman's tongue tree
Hindi: Saras सरस Siris
Kannada: ಬಾಗೆ Baage, ಸಿರಿಸ , ಸಿರೀಸ Sirisa, ಸಿರಿಸಲ Sirisala
Manipuri: Khok
Tamil: சிரிடம் Siridam
Malayalam: Vaga, Karimthakara, Karivaka, Kattuvaka, Nenmenivaka, Vaka
Urdu: Tinia
Nepali: कालोशिरीष Kaalo Siris
Mizo: Thingchawk-e
Assamese : Kothiya-koroi, Sirish
English : Black Siris, East Indian Walnut, East India walnut, Frywood
lebbekboom (Afrikaans)
daqn el-Basha, dign el basha, labakh, laebach, lebbek (Arabic)mkingu, mkungu (Swahili)
lebbek (Ethiopia) Asia: chreh (Cambodia)
kokko (Myanmar)
tekik, kitoke, tarisi (Indonesia)
ka `sê, mai thone (Laos)
batai, batai batu, kungkur, oriang (Malaysia)
aninapala, langil (Philippines)
chamchuri, kampu, ka se, khago, cha kham, chamchuri, kampu, phruek, suek (Thailand)
English: acacia tree, Broome raintree, East Indian walnut, flea tree, frywood, Indian siris, koko, lebbek, lebbeck, lebbektree, powderpuff-tree, rain tree, raom tree, rattlepod, siris tree, soros-tree, Tibet tree, woman's-tongue-tree Europe: bois noir, bois savane, ebénier d'Orient
tcha tcha (Creole) (French)
Lebachbaum, Andamanen-kokko (German)
albizia indiana (Italian)
Indian subcontinent: bage, begemara, bengha, beymada, bhandir, diriina, chinchola, darshana, dieng-salvrin, dirasan, dirasanam, dirisana, doddabagi, gachoda, garso, goddahunse, harreri, hirih, kala siris, kalbaghi, kalshish, karuvagei, katu vagai, katvaghe, kinhi, kokko, kona, kothia koroi, lasrin, mathirsi, moroi, munipriva, nenmenivaka, salaunjal, samkesar sirisha, sarin, sarshio, seleyadamara sirsul, shrin, shireesha, shirish, shirson, sirai, sirar, siras, sirin, siris, sirish, sirisah, tantia, vagai, vagei, vaka, vakai, vellavaka, velvgai, voghe
khok (Manipuri)
sridam (Tamil)
vaga (Malayalam)
tinia (Urdu)
kaalo siris, kalo siris (Nepali)
mara, maara, sooriya mara, suriya mara (Sinhala), bhandi, sirisah (Tamil), kona, vageri, vakai siridam (Sri Lanka)
Latin America: bano-oriental, ébano-oriental, coração-de-negro, língua-de-mulher, língua-de-sogra (Brazil)
canjuro (Mexico)
mata-raton (Panama)
acacia
baile de caballero (Venezuela)
acacia chachá, algarroba de olor, amor plantónico, aroma, aroma fracesca, cabellos de ángel, faurestina, florestina, lengua de mujer, lengua viperina (Spanish) Pacific: schepil kalaskas (Carolines)
'arapitia (Cook Islands)
vaivai ni vavalagi (Fiji)
white monkeypod (Hawaii)
kalaskas, mamis, trongkon kalaskas, trongkon-mames, tronkon mames (Marianas Islands)
gumorningabchey, ngumormingobchey (Yap) Lesser Antilles: vieille fille, shack-shack Madagascar: bonara, bwar nwar
fany
faux mendoravina
Tree part: Bark
Good for: Entire body and balancing bodily fluids by respiration, perspiration, urination, defecation, and expectoration
Treating: Insects and plant-based poisons (Anti-poisonous herb) from the entire body
mainly removes blemishes or toxins gathered in the scalp (Head),
skin disorder and urine problems, breathing-related issues
Alzheimer`s and Parkinson`s diseases, arthritis, burns, allergic rhinitis, bronchitis, and leprosy
Improves: skin complexion, lung functions, sense organs activities, immunity, and rejuvenation
Used as: an immunity booster, blood purifier, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-poison and anti-allergic
used in: toothache and diseases of the gum. Decoction of the barks is protective against bronchial asthma, allergic disorders, piles, and diarrhea
Side effects: No
Chemical Composition of Bark
Flavonoids, oleanolic acid, albigenic acid, albigenin, acacic acid. d-catechin, d-leucocyanidin. alkaloids, anthraquinones, essential oils, flavonoids, glycosides, phenolics, phytosterol, saponins, steroids, and triterpenoids, 7–11% condensed tannin
cardenolide glycosides of digitoxin nature
Using method: cold infusion or hot decoction, not more than 30 ml /day (6 hours - 12 hours gap) on an empty stomach early morning