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Wool dryer balls decrease drying time, saving you money on utility bills. Which is especially helpful in the winter months!. Commercial fabric softeners and dryer sheets are filled with harmful chemicals and perfumes that coat your clothing, eventually ending up on your skin. These chemicals can be especially harsh on sensitive skin. In contrast, there are no chemicals in wool dryer balls! Commercial dryer sheets are costly and you must throw them away after one use. Conversely, wool dryer balls can be re-used for years, saving you hundreds of dollars. Commercial fabric softeners shouldnâ??t be used on cloth diapers. Wool dryer balls are perfect for keeping your cloth diapers soft and chemical-free. Wool dryer balls wonâ??t affect the absorbency of your towels, kitchen cloths, or cloth diapers â?? commercial softeners will. 100% wool dryer balls increase fluffiness and reduce static as dryer loads tumble. Dryer balls help to soften clothes naturally. Dryer balls are made from a renewable resource. According to Energy.gov: Wool or rubber dryer balls will help separate your clothes and get more air to them, cutting drying time. They can also reduce static so you donâ??t need dryer sheets (see #7 below). The wool balls are said to absorb some moisture, further cutting drying time. We use these at my house and have seen a noticeable difference in the time it takes our clothes to dry.
Singing bowls, also known by the name Tibetan singing bowl are sometimes referred as seven metals bowl are one of the oriental piece of metalcraft, the application of which range from meditation, sound healing to the musical instrument. Also read: Metal Crafts: How are they made History And Origin Of Singing Bowls Less is known about the actual origin of the singing bowl but ideas and facts gathered from the anecdotes, it can be assessed that its origin has roots during Buddhist civilization since the Buddhism regards our existence as a vibration in this cosmic universe, the idea of sound remained so ingrained in their philosophy. It is even assumed that Buddha himself brought the singing bowl from the heaven and the rests are the copy of it. Legend has it that the use of these bowls date back to Bon religion in Himalaya, way before Buddhism was founded.
Rudraksha (IAST:Rudra) is a seed that is used as a prayer bead in Hinduism, especially in Shaivism. When they are ripe, Rudraksha seeds are covered by a blue outer shell and are sometimes called blueberry beads.[1] The seeds are produced by several species of large, evergreen, broad-leaved tree in the genus Elaeocarpus, the principle of which isElaeocarpus ganitrus roxb.[2] The seeds are associated with the Hindu deity Shiva and are commonly worn for protection and for chanting mantras such as Om Namah Shivaya. The seeds are primarily used n India, Indonesia and Nepal as beads for organic jewellery and malas; they are valued similarly to semi-precious stones. Various meanings and are attributed to beads with different numbers of segments (mukh), and rare or unique beads are highly prized and valuable. Wool dryer balls are perfect for keeping your cloth diapers soft and chemical-free. ... 100% wool dryer balls increase fluffiness and reduce static as dryer loads tumble. Dryer balls help to soften clothes naturally.Dryer balls are made from a renewable resource.
Satuwa ( Paris Polyphylla ) ¾, has been used by Nepali locals since the old days and this is one of the traditional medicinal herbs used by people of Nepal. This herb is Traditionally used for fevers, headaches, burns, wounds and veterinary purpose to neutralize poisons in Nepal. The Satwa herb is considered as business herb or traded herb which is one of the rare plant species due to deforestation. This herb is harvested in the month of October before it expires by the locale people. Generally, there is a saying that the plant harvested on Tuesdays of the middle of April is considered as a gifted herb in compared to others. The Satuwa herbs are traded in large volume in Pokhara and Kathmandu city. Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture farm are only the Nations authorized commercial Satuwa production and nursery distribution agriculture company to all over the Nepal Himalaya region. Satuwa Herb is an Asian species of plant which is originated in China and India generally known as Indochina origin. The Satuwa plant looks like a flower that throws out long yellow-green petals during summer and autumn. The plant looks like small berries during winter and this herb survives in moist soil in either complete or partial shade. The plant of Satuwa Herb grows up to the high of 90cm and width of 30cm. The Satuwa Herb is a medicinal herbs plant species mentioned as vulnerable to extension by IUCN as the seeds of the Satuwa Herb is generally an ornamental plant for outdoor gardens and is meant for planting under the big trees.is herb is found to be low and didnâ??t germinate in the laboratory conditions. The general policy for conservation of this herb is the raise an awareness campaign among the people in the places where these herbs can be cultivated and propagate. Himalayan Alpine Herbal and Agriculture farm are capable of supplying 10,00kgs of the Satuwa products from the own farmland every year
Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. One year old shoots from the plant are cut and dried and the bark is peeled and cooked to extract the fibre, while the inner system left after the bark is removed is used for firewood. The fibre is then made into yarn, which can be dyed and woven into fabric using handlooms. Allo thread, a product from nature, grown in forests, is incredibly versatile. It is used for clothing, making bags, and handicrafts. It is increasingly replacing wool as the base raw material for weaving carpets because it is durable and natural. Almost 120 metric tons of Allo yarn or 80% of the total Allo production per year is consumed by the carpet industry. Allo thread- weaving provides excellent business and employment opportunities for the landless, marginalized and small scale farmers. Since the weaving of Allo thread involves mostly women, this kind of enterprise has been instrumental in empowering them economically and socially.