Ayurvedic Medicines Dealers in Sikandrabad, Bulandshahr (6 products available)

  • Flax Seed Dry Extract

    Flax Seed Dry Extract

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    We source only qualitative raw material from the reliable places only. Our professionals conduct strict quality checks as a result of which, finished products stand high on the clients' expectations. We assure you to deliver goods to the desired place, as we have strong distribution network and shipping facilities.   Details Botanical Name - Linum usitatissimum Common Name - Flax Seed Oil Parts Used -  seeds Production Method - cold pressing or solvent extraction. Active Ingredient - palmitic acid (about 7%) and stearic acid (3.4-4.6%); oleic acid (18.5-22.6%); linoleic acid (14.2-17%). Use - In providing nutrition to the body for general well being, In curing diseases, In the production of bio- diesel, In animal feeds and animal care products, In leather treatment, In industrial lubricants and sealants.

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  • Indian Echinacea herb powder

    Indian Echinacea herb powder

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    Andrographis paniculata, the Kalmegh of the Ayurveda, is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in each and every part of the plant body. The plant is known in north-eastern India as 'Maha-tita', literally 'king of bitters', and known by various vernacular names . It is also known as 'Bhui-neem', since the plant, though much smaller in size has a similar appearance and has the same bitter taste as that of Neem (Azadirachta indica).   In Malaysia, it is known as 'Hempedu Bumi' literally means 'bile of earth' since it is one of the most bitter plants that are used in traditional medicine. In Tamil it is called 'Sirunangai' or 'Siriyanangai'. The genus Andrographis consists of 28 species of small annual shrubs essentially distributed in tropical Asia. Only a few species are medicinal, of which Andrographis Paniculata is the most popular.   The plant is well known in Bengal by the name 'Kalmegh'. It is a principal herb in the domestic medicine called 'Alui', which is given to infants. Both in Ayurveda and Unani, it is confused with 'Chitetta' (Swertia chirata), but both are different plants. It is widely available in Arabia. It is mentioned in the official pharmacopoeia of India.. It is given for fever along with several herbs. It was advertised in England as a substitute for quinine.   Andrographis Paniculata is traditionally known as kalmegh. The plant belongs to family Acanthaceae and is widely used in Ayurvedic and Homeopathic systems of medicine. The plant grows in waste grounds and prefers moist habitat. The herb is bitter in taste and has weak odour. The whole plant may be used in medicine. It is widely cultivated in southern Asia, where it is used to treat infections and some diseases, often being used before antibiotics were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes. Andrographis paniculata is distributed in tropical Asian countries, often in isolated patches. It can be found in a variety of habitats, e.g. plains, hill slopes, waste lands, farms, dry or wet lands, sea shores and even road sides. Unlike other species of the genus, Andographis paniculata is of common occurrence in most places in India, including the plains and hilly areas up to 500 m, which accounts for its wide use. Compounds responsible for the pharmacological effects of Bacopa include alkaloids like Brahmine and herpestine, saponins d-mannitol and hersaponin, acid A. The constituents responsible for Bacopa's cognitive effects are bacosides A and B.   It is used to cure diarrhoea, dysentery and enteritis. It is useful in fever, cough, sore throat, bronchitis and tonsilitis. It is used in hypertension, menstrual and post-partum haemtometra. Andrographolide, the most active Phytochemicals found in Kalmegh Extract have cancer cell-killing abilities. Andrographis paniculata can cause severe allergic reactions. Commercial products containing this as a herbal remedy have been recalled in Australia as a result.   Since ancient times, A. paniculata is used in traditional Siddha and Ayurvedic systems of medicine as well as in tribal medicine in India and some other countries for multiple clinical applications. The therapeutic value of Kalmegh is due to its mechanism of action which is perhaps by enzyme induction.   The plants extract exhibits antityphoid and antifungal activities. Kalmegh is also reported to possess antihepatotoxic, antibiotic, antimalarial, antihepatitic, antithrombogenic, antiinflammatory, anti-snake venom, and antipyretic properties to mention a few, besides its general use as an immunostimulant agent. A recent study conducted at Bastyr University, confirms the anti-HIV activity of andrographolide.   Andrographis paniculata plant extract is known to possess a variety of pharmacological activities. Andrographolide, the major constituent of the extract, is implicated in its pharmacological activity. A study has been conducted on the cellular processes and targets modulated by andrographolide treatment in human cancer and immune cells.   Results suggest that andrographolide is an interesting pharmacophore with anticancer and immunomodulatory activities and hence has the potential for being developed as a cancer therapeutic agent. The Tamils have been using Nilavempu - as it is called in Tamil for centuries. In Siddha medicine, Andrographis Paniculata is used widely to treat fevers like chikenguinea, swine-flu, typhoid etc.

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  • Detergent Powder

    Detergent Powder

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    25 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Application: Cloth Washing
    • Form: Powder
    • Packaging Size: 1kg
    • Packaging Type: Bag, Packet
    • Brand Name: Pragya
    • Fragrance: Lemon, Jasmine
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  • Jute Bag

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    beaded cushion covers, beaded ladies garments, Beaded Scarves, Canvas Bag

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