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| | Ficus benghalensis |
 | | Interactions with the traditional healers of Chhattisgarh Plains, India, specialized in use of Pipal (Ficus religiosa) as medicine |
 | | Large evergreen tree with spreading branches, sending down to the ground many aerial roots, which afterwords develop into separate trunks. |
 | | Roos tonic and useful in leucoderma, ringworm; Fruit antipyretic, purgative, alexiteric, aphrodisiac, lithotriptic, useful in inflammation, weakness, paralysis, thirst, liver and spleen diseases, pain in chest etc. Milky juice expectorant, iuretic, etc. |
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