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Infusions made from the leaves are frequently used to treat gastrointestinal issues and venereal diseases.
Baphia nitida is more than just a forest tree; it is a cultural and biological asset. From its role in ancient ceremonial rites to its current status as a sought-after cosmetic ingredient, it exemplifies the profound utility of African flora. As global interest in sustainable, plant-based products grows, camwood stands as a primary example of how traditional botanical knowledge can meet modern needs. baphia nitida
In the realm of traditional medicine, Baphia nitida is a versatile pharmacy. Infusions made from the leaves are frequently used
Historically, the most significant use of Baphia nitida is as a source of dye. The heartwood contains a deep red pigment that has been used for centuries across West Africa. The wood is ground into a fine, fibrous powder—often sold in local markets as "camwood powder." The heartwood contains a deep red pigment that
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