Asparagus Racemosus Plant
Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, is a climbing plant which grows in low jungles areas throughout India. As per Ayurvedic texts, this sweet and bitter herb is particularly balancing to Pitta Dosha. In India, Shatavari is considered the women's equivalent to Ashwagandha.
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We are offering safed musli belongs to the family of liliaceae. It is a traditional medicinal plant found is natural forest right from east to western region in india. It is a annual herb of 1.5 feet high with sub-erect lanceolate leaves erect dense flowered racemoses of white colour and tuberous root system.
...moreWithania Somnifer
We are offering withania somnifer. According to ancient texts, aswagandha is strong. As per the earlier belief, there is no other plant in ayurveda, which can provide as much strength. It is said to be very effective in case of bronchitis, leucoderma and asthma.
...moreKalmegh
Kalmegh is a bitter annual erect herb with small white flowers. The fruit is a pod with 10-12 seeds which are yellowish brown and glabrous. The plant is found in the plains throughout India and Sri Lanka. The plant is collected from wild sources for domestic consumption.
...moreArjuna Bark
Terminalia arjuna is a tree up to 25 meter hight. It grows along the river banks, plains of northern India. There are over 100 species widely distributed in the tropics (Terminalia originated from Latin ward Terminus, alluding to the leaves being borne on the tips of the shoots). In India, Terminalia chebula, T. bellrica and T. ciliata are major related species.
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Saraca indica or saraca asoka is a small evergreen tree native to india. It is popularly called asoka or ashoka, ashok, or sita ashok. Ashoka is considered sacred tree in india and is said to be a wonderful herb that claims to cure several diseases.
...moreSida Cordifolia
The botanical name of bala is Sida cordifolia and it belongs to family Malvaceae . Bala grows well throughout the plains of India, especially, in damp climate. The roots and the stem being stout and strong, the plant bears the name bala. The flowers are small, yellow or white in colour, found to be solitary and axillary.
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Banaba is a deciduous tree growing to 40 to 60 feet and is bushy; with smooth oblong leathery leaves, up to 12 inches long. Banaba leaves have been traditionally used over thousands of years in Philippines and as folklore treatment by the native Indians and more recently used by the Japanese, mostly as tea preparation.
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Terminalia bellerica is a large tree, upto 40 m high found in deciduous forests throughout the greater part of India. This tree, called Vibhitaki in Sanskrit, meaning fearless, was avoided by the Hindus of Northern India, who would not sit in its shade as it is supposed to be inhabited by demons.
...moreKali Musli
Kali Musli is a herbaceous tuberous perennial with a short or elongate root stock bearing several fleshy lateral roots. During flowering period it open a golden yellow flower at the leaf base every day.
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An Evergreen tree to 25 m (80 ft) tall with flowers white to pinkish, about 1 cm (0.5 in) across and Fruit an ovoid, 1-seeded berry to 2 cm (0.8 in) long, dark purplish red, shiny, with white to lavender flesh.
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Grapes are a good source of bioflavonoids (vitamin p), which are known to be useful in such conditions as purpura, capillary bleeding in diabetes, edema and inflammation from injury, radiation damage, and atherosclerosis.
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Salacia reticulata is a climbing shrub with blackish branches. It has salanisol as active principle for diabetic treatment. Yet another ayurvedic herb holds great promise for management of weight and blood sugar issues. Salacia reticulata is a large, woody climber found in the rain forests of sri lanka and parts of western india.
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Nannari is a natural coolant which helps in reducing body heat. Also used as flavoring agent in sharbats.
...moreNir Brahmi
A creeping, juicy, succulent, glabrous annual herb found throughout india, in wet places up to 1,200 m elevation. Bacopa monnieri is bitter in taste; has been used in the ayurvedic system of medicine for centuries.
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Vasaka is a small, evergreen, perennial shrub .The flowers are large, dense, terminal spikes with large bracts. It is sometimes cultivated as a hedge plant and the twigs and leaves used as 'green manure'.
...moreFenugreek
The fenugreek herb is native to southern Europe, the Mediterranean region and western Asia where both the seeds and leaves are used primarily as a culinary spice. The seeds of the fenugreek herb are an effective nutritional supplement and have also been used by herbalists for many centuries for the health benefits it provides.
...moreGarcinia
Garcinia cambogia is a moderate-sized, evergreen tree found largely in the high rainfall areas. It bears sweet-sour mixed fruits native to SE Asia and India. The fruit is a small yellow or it may have a unique purple color. Since years, the fruit of Garcinia cambogia has been traditionally used in food preparation.
...moreGuduchi
This extract is derived form the roots of Tinospora cordifolia (commonly known as guduchi) belonging to family Menispermaceae. According to the Ayurvedic lexicons Tinospora cordifolia is referred to as 'Amrita'.
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Terminalia chebula is a tree, 15-24 m high found throughout the great parts of India. The extraction is carried out using Its dried fruit only.
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