The wood is the most sought after part, as it is used in all types of
turnery.   The wood is used in famous 'Channapatna toys'.

On Dec 12, 10:29 am, raman <[email protected]> wrote:
> The leaves are applied as a poultice for mumps and herpes and sometimes,
> they are also munched to relieve toothache. In folk medicine, the dried and
> powdered roots of Wrightia along with Phyllanthus amarus (keezhanelli) and
> Vitex negundo (nochi) is mixed with milk and orally administered to women
> for improving fertility. The bark and seeds are effective against psoriasis
> and non-specific dermatitis. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-dandruff
> properties and hence is used in hair oil preparations.
>
> Raman
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