QUERCUS INFECTORIA
Description:
Mazu, also known as Gall Oak, is a naturally occurring growth on oak trees formed by the reaction of the plant to insect activity. These hard, spherical galls are packed with astringent tannins, making them incredibly effective in tightening tissues, reducing inflammation, and fighting infections. Mazu is highly valued in Unani, Ayurvedic, and Tibb-e-Nabawi systems for its role in treating bleeding disorders, diarrhea, mouth ulcers, piles, and female reproductive health issues.
At Shabbir Traders, we provide 100% pure and clean Mazu, carefully dried and hygienically packed, ready for use in both medicinal and personal care applications.
Key Benefits:
- Natural astringent – helps in tightening loose tissues
- Useful in bleeding disorders, piles, and diarrhea
- Helps treat mouth ulcers, gum infections, and bad breath
- Supports vaginal tightening and is widely used in post-natal care
- Has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Often used in Unani Majoon, Qurs, pastes, and vaginal washes
Local Name: MAAZU
Common Name: ALEPPO GALLS
Botanical Name: QUERCUS INFECTORIA



