Natural Root Nagarmotha (Cyperus Rotundus), For Oil Making
Price - Rs 75/ Kg
Product Specification
Usage/Application Oil Making
Shape Natural
Material Root
Other Necessities Full Sun Exposure
Purpose All Applicable
Add Ons All
Dried yes
Packaging Size 40 KG
Packaging Type Gunny Bag
Minimum Order Quantity 25 Kg
Product Description
English name:Nut Grass
botanical name : Cyperus Rotundus
indian name â?? mustak, nagarmotha, motha, mustaka,Indian grass,Nagarmotha,Nagarmotha Oil
part used: rhizome/ roots
family: cyperaceae
Description:the plant is considered an invasive weed; it has been called the worlds worst weed. the plant requires sun and moist conditions, though it grows in sandy soil (one of the old chinese names for it was shacao, meaning sand weed), as well as in loamy moist fields and in tropical rainforests. It has a vast growing range, crossing the globe and particularly noted in the pacific islands (where its leaves are used for weaving) as well as along coastal regions. It is especially prevalent in southern india, where its essential oil is used in perfumery. As an invasive weed, it is considered troublesome in 92 countries and adversely affects more than 50 crops, including sugar cane, corn, cotton, rice, and many vegetables.
Cyperus grows rapidly and fills the soil with its tangle of roots and rhizomes; this one species (c. Rotundus) can produce up to 40,000 kg/hectare of underground plant material. Uses:1. Nut grass is recommended for fevers and obesity in ayurveda 2. It is very much used in chinese medicine. Cyperus is a qi-moving medicinal that can also enter the blood aspect; it is traditionally called a qi-in-blood medicinal. It rectifies qi and regulates menstruation, and it is effective for signs such as menstrual irregularities, overdue periods, and abdominal pain during menstruation that is due to liver qi depression in emotionally inhibited women.
3. Nut grass is a pungent bitter-sweet herb that relieves spasms and pain, acting mainly on the digestive system and uterus. They are used internally in the treatment of digestive problems and menstrual complaints.
4. The plant is rated 8th amongst 250 potential antifertility plants in china.
Keyword : Cyperus Rotundus Oil,Cyperus Rotundus Root,Nagarmotha,Nagarmotha Oil,Perfume Oil
Additional Information
Item Code 078
Delivery Time 3-5 days
Port Of Dispatch jhansi
Production Capacity Any
Packaging Details As per client requirement
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