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Scientific Name : Rubia Cordifolia Health benefits ; dermatitis and skin ulcers, Heals eczema
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Cotton nighty fabric available in various colors and designs. 100% pure cotton. Unstitched fabric and stitched nighty both available. Delivery all over India and we do export also.
Lining is an inner layer of fabric, like silk or fur, that provides a polished finish concealing any seam allowances, interfacing or construction details. Linings can also add a layer of insulation or reinforce shapes and silhouettes, particularly in tailoring.
ALOEVERA HAND WASH HERBAL Aloe Vera hand wash is safe for skin and have good antibacterial property and good environmental friendly. Key Ingredients: Ghritkurnari Liquid Ext. (Aloe barbadensis, Leaves pulp) 2%, Manjistha Ext. (Rubia cordifolia, Rt.) 0.5%, Neem Liquid Ext. (Azadirachta indica, Bk.) 1%, Haldi Ext. (Curcuma longa, Rh.) 1%
An Ayurvedic night serum made with the precious Kumkumadi oil prescribed for dull, pigmented, damaged and aging skin. Kumkumadi is a unique blend of rare oils and herbs with pure saffron formulated to help skin look young, healthy and spotless. Kumkumadi oil is Prescribed in Ayurveda for glowing complexion and even skin tone. Key Ingredients - Saffron - It is a wonderful anti ageing herb used in Ayurveda for centuries for the radiant glow in the skin. It improves the circulation level. It is known to improve skin texture, treat skin ailments like pigmentation, dark circles, pimples & acne and lighten darkened skin. Sandal - It has very calming and cooling effect on the mind and body. It removes the excess oils and cleansing the skin pores, killing the bacterial infection on the skin and moisturizing the skin to provide the radiant glow to it. Rubia Cordifolia - Also known as Manjistha or Indian madder, Rubia Cordifolia is bittersweet and has astringent qualities. It is widely used as a skin care herb. It has anti inflammatory properties. Liquorice - It has healing, cooling, antiseptic and healing properties Benefits - Kumkumadi oil makes skin glowing and reduces pigmentation. Its regular massage removes dead skin cells and prevents infections. 100 % Natural. Brightens Dull skin, Repairs pigmentation, Minimizes fine lines and signs of aging, Relieves dark circles Uniqueness of the product- FREE from harmful chemicals, Silicon, Paraben, Paraffin, SLES, SLS, Glycols, Formaldehyde, PEG & Soap, No Artificial Colors & Fragrance, 100% Vegetarian, Not tested on Animals, Products manufactured under GMP approved facility, All our oils are cold-pressed
Whole or filleted. Fresh or frozen. The main species that we have are: Huachinango - American Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus); Rubia - Yellowtail Snapper (Lutjanus chrysurus); Canane - Yellowtail Snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus); Pargo - Mutton Snapper (Lutjanus analis); Cubera - Mangrove Snapper (Lutjanus griseus);
Cotton dress material, 3 poleyster cotton fabric, gcount cotton fabric(bleached/rfd/dyed), cambric, poplin, jacquard, tapadia and moonga kota, khadi handloom items, south cotton bordered and dobby items, plain fabric polyster cotton grey and bleached, rayon, polyster cotton printed and pure cotton printed fabric, terry rubia, carbonized, mul-mul, lining, dobby items, dobby items, pashmina &half pure dyable chiffon, modal, crush, crape, terry-voile, voile, high-twist fabric.
We can provide many herbs from Pakistan like Cammomile, Lemongrass, Hibbicus, Belodona, Gentian, Rhubarb, Guggul Gum Resin, Ephedra Sinica, Mastic, Fritillaria Cirrhosa, Basil Seeds, Safrron, Licourice, Merel Mushroom, Alkanet Root, Chloropytum Borilionum, Rubia Cardifolia, Hyssopus, Jojoba, Betula Utillis, Soapberries, Marjoram, Colchicum Cros, Gentiana Olivieri, Centrtherum Anthelminticum, Swet Violet, Gatta, Pomogranates, Aconitum Hterophyllum, Gypsochares, Valerian, Pistacia Integerrima.
Botanical Name -Rubia Cordifolia Common Name - Alizarin Other Name - Madder / Manjistha Part Used - Root Uses - Textile Dyeing , Medicinal Purposes. Alizarin, also spelled Alizarine,is a red dye originally obtained from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum. Alizarin is the main ingredient for the manufacture of the madder lake pigments known to painters as Rose madder and Alizarin Crimson. Alizarin in the most common usage of the term and has a deep red color. Alizarin changes color depending on the pH of the solution it is in, thereby making it a pH indicator. The application of alizarin to cotton, wool, or silk requires prior impregnation of the fiber with a metal oxide, or mordant. The shade produced depends on the metal present: aluminum yields a red; iron, a violet; and chromium, a brownish red.
Manjistha powder (Rubia Cordifolia) BOTANICAL NAME: Rubia Cordifolia SYNONYMS (BOTANICAL): Galium Cordifolium FAMILY: Rubiaceae COMMON ENGLISH NAME: Indian Madder COMMON HINDI NAME: Manjith, Majith SANSKRIT NAME: Manjistha, Samanga HABITAT: Throughout India in hilly regions. PLANT PARTS USED: Roots, Stem PRODUCTS OFFERED: Root Powder Aside from its use as a dye, Manjistha roots has its figurative roots in Ancient Tibetan Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine, where it was used in treating blood disorders, inflammation and skin conditions. Modern scientific practices have confirmed some of the uses of Manjistha as a medicinal plant, however most holistic practices that use Manjistha are not yet experimentally confirmed. It has been used as both a topical treatment and as an ingested supplement, and many describe its taste as being bitter, sharp, and even sweet.
Terminalia chebula, withania somnifera, trachyspermum roxburghianum, aconitum heterophyllum, alysicarpus vaginalis, justicia adhathoda, gmelina arborea var.Arborea, munronia pinnata, terminalia bellirica, aegle marmelos, aegle marmelos, aegle marmelos, rubia cordifolia, laportea interrupta, coscinium fenestratum, acorus calamus, glycyrrhiza glabra, santalum album, vetiveria zizanioides, hemidesmus indicus, hemidesmus indicus, mollugo cerviana, solanum virginianum, cassia senna, phyllanthus emblica.
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.