Adansonia digitata is commonly known as the Baobab or Monkey-bread tree, also called the Upside-down tree or Cream of Tartar tree, and is famous for its massive trunk and use as a food/water source
Adansonia digitata (Baobab) is used medicinally across its parts (leaves, bark, fruit, seeds) for fever, malaria, diarrhea, inflammation, and microbial infections, acting as an antioxidant, immune stimulant, and source of Vitamin C and minerals, with preparations like infusions, decoctions, or pastes used for ailments from asthma and anemia to wounds and kidney issues.