Amaltas (Cassia fistula), known across India as Amaltas, Aragvadha (literally "destroyer of disease"), Bandarlauri, Indian Laburnum, and Golden Shower Tree, is one of the most visually iconic and medicinally important trees in classical Ayurveda — recognized at a glance for its spectacular cascading clusters of bright yellow flowers that paint the Indian summer landscape, and the distinctive long, dark, cylindrical pods that hang from the tree for months afterward. As the national flower of Thailand and the state flower of Kerala, Amaltas holds deep cultural significance across South and Southeast Asia. Beyond its ornamental fame, every part of the tree carries Ayurvedic value: the pod pulp is the classical mild laxative ingredient in formulations like Aragvadhadi Kashayam, the flowers are used in traditional skin and digestive formulations, the bark is rich in tannins for traditional astringent applications, and the leaves have a place in classical topical and nutraceutical use. Modern research has drawn attention to its anthraquinone glycosides, fistulic acid, and polyphenol fraction, with growing interest in digestive health, skin health, and hepatoprotective applications. Whether you're developing a classical Ayurvedic laxative formulation, a digestive-support nutraceutical, a traditional skin-care preparation, or a specialty Aragvadha blend, TheWholesalerCo offers Amaltas in every format the modern formulator needs — from whole dried pods to supercritical CO2 extracts.