* Vanilla Beans (Vanilla Planifolia) are long thin pods from a variety of orchid that's grown in a commercial scale in Sri Lanka. * Vanilla pods are waxy and dark, filled with little brown specks and emit a sweet fragrance. * Vanilla Beans have a flexible, soft and shiny bean surface and are mostly grown in home gardens to give extensive care. * Vanilla (Powder) is an indispensable raw material in the food additive industry.
* A flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, used for its flavour and traditional medicinal properties. White Pepper is the ripe fruit seeds of the vine. * It can have a musty, earthy, or grassy flavor, which can vary depending on the type of processing used and handling after production * White pepper is used to add flavor to soups, marinades for meat and poultry, and spicier stir-fries.
Bacopa Monnieri Extract 20%, 40% & 50% Total Baccosides USP grade by HPLC
Garcinia Cambogia Extract 50% to 60% HCA by HPLC
Curcumin Extract
Coleus Forskohlii
Bacopa Monnieri Extract, Garcinia Cambogia Extract, Natural Curcumin Curcuminoids Coleus Forskohlii Extract, Ashwagandha Extract Hplc, Ashwagandha Extract , Withanaloids By Gravimetry, Triphala Extract, Tannins Shilajit Extract, Fulvic Acid, Amla Extract, Tannins Mucuna Pruriens Extract, Dopa By Hplc Kalmegh Extract, Andrographolides By Hplc Tinospora Cordifolia (guduchi/giloyi) Extract .
Botanical Name - Tinospora cordifolia Category - Medicinal Form - Fresh/Dry Part Used - Stem General Information - Tinospora cordifolia commonly named as Guduchi in Sanskrit belonging to family Menispermaceae is a genetically diverse, large, deciduous climbing shrub with greenish yellow typical flowers, found at higher altitude. In racemes or racemose panicles, the male flowers are clustered and female are solitary. The flowering season expands over summers and winters. Phytochemicals - A variety of active components derived from the plant like alkaloids, steroids, diterpenoid lactones, aliphatics, and glycosides have been isolated from the different parts of the plant body, including root, stem, and whole plant. Recently, the plant is of great interest to researchers across the globe because of its reported medicinal properties like anti-diabetic, anti-periodic, anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-oxidant, anti-allergic, anti-stress, anti-leprotic, anti-malarial, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory and anti-neoplastic activities.
Botanical Name - Rubia cordifolia Category - Cosmetic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Stem, Roots General Information - ubia cordifolia (Indian Madder) is growing most often near streams and rivers along the upper Ghats in evergreen forests up to 3750m above sea level. It is a perennial, prickly or scabrous, climbing herb belongs to rubiaceae. Leaves variable, arranged four in a whorl, cordate-ovate to ovate-lanceolate, base slightly cordate, petioles are quadrangular, sometimes prickly on the angles, glabrous and shining. Stipules are absent. Stems is slender, rough, four angled with sharp recurved prickles on the ridges, which are often many yards long, becoming slightly woody at the base. Flowers are in cymes, greenish white. Fruits are didymous or globose, smooth, shining and purplish black when ripe. In ancient world, manjistha is reputed as an efficient blood purifier and hence is extensively used against blood, skin and urinary diseases. The root is sweet, bitter, acrid, astringent, thermogenic, antidysenteric, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, analgesic, anodyne, anthelmintic, antiseptic, constipating, diuretic, galacto-purifier, febrifuge, rejuvenating and tonic. It is useful in vitiated conditions of kapha, the body fluid principles relates to mucus and pitta, an energy principle which uses bile to direct digestion. In modern pharmacopoeia, the plant has been used to treat variety of ailments. The root extract has wide range of pharmacological properties thus used against ailments such as arthralgia, arthritis, cephalalgia, cough, diabetes, discolouration of the skin, dysmenorrhoea, emmenagogue, general debility, hemorrhoids, hepatopathy, intermittent fevers, jaundice, leucorrhoea, neuralgia, pectoral diseases, pharyngitis, ophthalmopathy, otopathy, splenopathy, strangury, slow healing of broken bones, tubercular conditions of the skin and mucous tissue, tuberculosis and urethrorrhoea. Besides, the roots are used for laxative, analgesic, rheumatism, dropsy, paralysis and intestinal ulcers. The dried stem is used in blood, skin and urinogenital disorders, dysentery, piles, ulcers, inflammations, erysipelas, skin diseases and rheumatism. The roots were used in Ayurvedic (traditional Indian system of medicine) medicine as a coloring agent in medicated oils. Root derived powder has been used in many Asian countries as a natural dye, for imparting shades of red, scarlet, brown and mauve to cotton and other fabrics.
Centella asiatica, Tinospora cordifolia, Ocimum sanctum, Azadiricta indica, Calotropis gigantiae, Moringa olifers, Withonia somnifera, Emblica officinalis, Murraya koeninngi, Curry leaves, Piper longum, Liquorice, Ashwagandha, Giloy, Neem and all types of plant parts of medicinal importance
Botanical Name - Tinospora cordifolia Giloy is a source of many important plant compounds, namely terpenoids, alkaloids, lignans, and steroids. Lab studies suggest these compounds have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antidiabetic properties, among other benefits.
Boswellia
Boswellia Serrata Extract
Butucher Broom
Garcinia
Triphala Powder
Boswellia Serrata Extract
Guugal
Noni
Shilajit