Kadara (Kadara) - Ayurvedic Properties & Benefits

Kadara, botanically identified as Acacia polyantha, is an Ayurvedic herb whose properties are described in classical texts as purifying, enhancing complexi...

Kadara (Kadara)

Kadara, botanically identified as Acacia polyantha, is an Ayurvedic herb whose properties are described in classical texts as purifying, enhancing complexion, and beneficial for oral health, phlegm disorders, and blood imbalances. While many classical ...

Botanical name: Acacia polyantha.

Classical attributes

Dosha effects

Clinical evidence

Direct high-quality human clinical trials specifically on *Acacia polyantha* are extremely limited or virtually non-existent in mainstream scientific databases. Most available research pertains to *in vitro* (test tube) studies, *in vivo* (animal) studies, or traditional ethnomedicinal reports. The classical Ayurvedic texts predominantly define 'kadara' as a specific pathological condition (like a corn or callus) and detail its surgical or therapeutic management, rather than focusing on the herb's clinical application. Only one verse attributes specific properties to the herb 'Kadara'. Therefore, comprehensive modern clinical evidence for the herb *Acacia polyantha* is lacking.

Ayurvedic karmas

Classical clinical indications