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Quercus infectoria — Definition

Mazı meşesi / Quercus infectoria
Quercus infectoria is a type of oak, especially known as bile formations called maibi. The biles of this plant contain a high amount of grains and are used in traditional medicine for diarrhea treatment, mouth and throat infections. It is also applied in order to accelerate the healing of wound topically and reduce skin inflammation.
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🇹🇷 Mazı meşesi
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🇬🇧 Quercus infectoria
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❓ What is Mazı meşesi?
Mazı meşesi; quercus infectoria is a type of oak, especially known as bile formations called maibi. The biles of this plant contain a high amount of grains and are used in traditional medicine for diarrhea treatment, mouth and throat infections. It is also applied in order to accelerate the healing of wound topically and reduce skin inflammation.
❓ What is Quercus infectoria in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Quercus infectoria" is Mazı meşesi.
❓ Which medical field is Mazı meşesi related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.