Indian Gooseberry (Amla) Seeds
Croton Oil Plant (Jamalghota) Seeds
Almondette (Chironji) Seeds
Black Oil Plant (Malkangani) Seeds
Indian Lilac (Neem) Seeds
Indian Dill (Soya) Seeds
Tongkat Ali Powder (Eurycoma Longifolia) Supports immunity and muscle building and is also a natural aphrodisiac
Shalparni Powder (Desmodium Gange) Supports proper function of the lungs and also supports heart health
Vasaka Leaf Powder (Adhatoda vasica) Supports proper function of the lungs and healthy respiration
Trikatu Powder (Kapha Digest) Digestion formula for kapha
Sweet Indrajao (Indrajau) Seeds
Puncture Vine (Gokshura) Seeds
Babchi Psoralea (Babchi) Seeds
Blond Psyllium (Isabgol) Seeds
Henna Powder(Lawsonia Inermis) Botanical Name Lawsonia Inermis Synonyms Lawsonia Alba Family Lythraceae Common English Name Henna, Egyptian Privet Indian/ Hindi Name Mehndi, Mendika, Madayantika Habitat In India, it is scarcely present in dry deciduous forests and cultivated as hedge plant. Plant Parts Used Root, Leaves, Flowers, Seeds Products Offered Leaves, Oil, Leaf Powder Cooling Agent: Henna is known to be an excellent cooling agent and hence it is applied to scrapes and burns. Henna is also used as a home remedy to lower the body temperature while suffering from a high fever or to treat heat exhaustion. Skin Problems: The medicinal uses of henna also include it being used to treat various types of rashes such as ringworm as well as athletes foot and also acts as a sunblock. Since the leaves of the henna plant are astringent in nature they are also used against various skin diseases. Henna for Hair: One of the key benefits of henna for hair is that it acts as a natural remedy for hair loss and is also excellent for maintaining overall hair quality. This is because the regular use of henna is known to seal and repair the hair cuticle which in turn prevents the breakage of hair and also helps in retaining the shine of the hair. Henna for Nails: Henna is also known to be effective in treating cracking nails. This is possible via a home remedy of drinking the water in which the henna leaves have been soaked in overnight. Liver disorder: Henna is considered to be a highly beneficial medicinal plant and hence the bark of the henna plant is known to be effective in the treatment of the enlargement of the liver as well as jaundice. Headaches: Henna is also known to be effective against headaches that may have been caused on account of heat strokes.
ASHWAGANDHA ROOT POWDER Ashwagandha, one of the most powerful herbs in Ayurvedic healing, has been used since ancient times for a wide variety of conditions, and is most well-known for its restorative benefits. In Sanskrit Ashwagandha means â??the smell of a horse,â?? indicating that the herb imparts the vigor and strength of a stallion, and has traditionally been prescribed to help people strengthen their immune system after an illness. Ashwagandha is a small evergreen perennial herb that grows up to 1.5 meters (almost 5 feet) tall. Common names used for ashwagandha include: Winter Cherry, Withania somnifera (latin botanical name), and Indian Ginseng to name a few. Called "Indian Ginseng" Ashwagandha now has numerous medical Studies showing the positive effects of its use. Ashwagandha is frequently referred to as â??Indian ginsengâ?? because of its rejuvenating properties, even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated. Belonging to the same family as the tomato, Ashwagandha is a plump shrub with oval leaves and yellow flowers. It bears red fruit about the size of a raisin. The herb is native to the dry regions of India, northern Africa, and the Middle East, and today is also grown in more mild climates, including the United States. BOTANICAL NAME: Withania Somnifera SYNONYMS (BOTANICAL): Physalis Somnifera FAMILY: Solanaceae COMMON ENGLISH NAME: Indian Ginseng, Winter Cherry COMMON HINDI NAME: Ashwagandha, Asgandh HABITAT: Cultivated throughout drier and subtropical parts of India. PLANT PARTS USED: Roots, Leaves, Fruit, and Seeds PRODUCTS OFFERED: Roots, Root Powder
Senna Alexandrina ayurvedic leaf powder extract Alexandrian Senna is a shrubby plant that reaches 0.5â??1, rarely two, metres in height with a branched, pale-green erect stem and long spreading branches bearing four or five pairs of leaves. These leaves form complex, feathery, mutual pairs. Historically, Senna alexandrina was used in the form of senna pods, or as herbal tea made from the leaves, as a laxative.It also serves as a fungicide. Modern medicine has used extracts since at least the 1950s as a laxative. If accidentally ingested by infants, it can cause side effects such as severe diaper rash.The active ingredients are several senna glycosides which interact with immune cells in the colon. BOTANICAL NAME : Senna Alexandrina SYNONYMS(BOTANICAL) : Senna Angustifolia, Senna Acutifolia FAMILY : Fabaceae COMMON ENGLISH NAME : Indian Senna COMMON HINDI NAME : Hindi Sana, Sonamukhi SANSKRIT NAME : Bhumiari, Bhumichari HABITAT : It is Found in southern India. Widely Grow in Tamil Nadu. PLANT PARTS USED : Leaves PRODUCTS OFFERED : Leaves Powder
TURMERIC POWDER(Curcuma Longa) BOTANICAL NAME : Curcuma Longa SYNONYMS (BOTANICAL) : Curcuma Longa FAMILY : Zingiberaceae COMMON ENGLISH NAME : Turmeric COMMON HINDI NAME : Haldi SANSKRIT NAME : Haridra, Rajani, Nisha HABITAT : Cultivated Extensively in India within Tropical Climate PLANT PARTS USED : Leaves, Flowers, Roots Curcumin, the primary active compound in turmeric root powder, has been reported to inhibit histamine release from mast cells. As histamine can trigger eczema outbreaks, turmeric is a great food for eczema sufferers. Histamine is also known to increase inflammation and cause constriction of smooth muscles in some people with asthma, which is why it's not surprising that turmeric is also considered one of the best foods for fighting asthma. In addition to offering potential health benefits for asthma and eczema sufferers, turmeric root may be beneficial for anyone with an allergy-related condition.
Aloe vera powder (Aloe Barbadensis) BOTANICAL NAME: Aloe Vera SYNONYMS (BOTANICAL): Aloe Barbadensis, Aloe Indica, Aloe Vulgaris FAMILY: Liliaceae COMMON ENGLISH NAME: Barbados Aloe, Indian Aloe, Medicinal Aloe, Burn Plant COMMON HINDI NAME: Gheekumari, Ghee-Kunwar, Ghi-Kuvar, Gvar Patha SANSKRIT NAME: Ghrita-kumari, Kumarika HABITAT: South and south-western India. PLANT PARTS USED: Flowers, Roots, and Leaves PRODUCTS OFFERED: Leaf Powder Apart from Skin Care and hair care benefits, it is used for treatment of Auto immune Diseases. Aloe vera contains some effective macrophages that produce huge volumes of nitric oxide, which has antitumor potential. In naturopathy, there are innumerable methods of cancer prevention and the aloe vera-based has proven to be one of the most successful ones. Many studies have shown that these antitumor and immunomodulatory properties are due to the presence of polysaccharides in aloe vera. However, some experts say that, when used alone, it may not be very effective in advanced cases, so a combination of herbs like spirulina, catâ??s claw, and therapies like intravenous vitamin C should also be included. It is always advisable to start any kind of cancer treatment after consulting a physician. Aloe Vera treats side effects of Radiotherapy
Amalaki Fruit Powder (Emblica Officinalis) A traditional rejuvenative used to cleanse and nourish the bodily tissues