Origin
Indigenous to Greece,
Syria and Iran. Yields oak galls.
Action:
Astringent.
Bark and fruits—used for eczema and impetigo.
Galls—used for diseases of gums and oral cavity (diluted with toothpowder or paste; also as a gargle in nasal catarrh and sore throat. An ointment ( in parts of vaseline) is applied externally in haemorrhoids. Also included in breast and vaginal firming creams. A decoction of galls is used as an enema in prolapus of rectum.