Descripition:
Tinosphora cordifolia root, stem, leaves and sattva (starch) of guduci are used for medicinal purpose, externally; the medicated oil of the plant is effectively used to reduce
the pain and oedema, in gout and skin diseases. In filariasis, the paste of Tinosphora cordifolia (guduci), karuka, sunthi, devadara and vidanga works well when applied
externally. Internally, Tinosphora cordifolia (guduci) is one of the most effective rasayanas- rejuvenatives.
Uses:
It works well as a mucolytic in such conditions. Terminalia belerica powder is beneficial in wound dressing to arrest the bleeding, if any. The medicated hair oil of Terminalia
belerica (bibhitaka) fruit and kernel alleviates the pain, burning sensation and boosts the hair growth and imparts black colour to them. The paste of its Terminalia belerica is
applied on the eyelids in conjunctivitis.
Botanical Name: Termminalla Chebula
Family Name: Apiaceae
Commericial Part: Chebulic Myrobalan
Supplier: Gum karaya, cassia seed, tamarind seed powder, safflower seed, sunflower seed, himaj, harda, other herbs & oil seeds
Buyer: Natural gum (gum arabic, sokota), damar batu, gum copal, dry ginger, gum damar
Botanical Name - Terminalia Chebula Common Name - Myrobalan Other Name - Harda, Haritiki Part Used - Dried Fruits Uses - Textile Dyeing, Mordanting And Leather Tanning Terminalia Chebula is medium to large sized deciduous tree. Haritaki is one main key ingredient in triphala and famous rejuvenating herb. Common name of haritaki are hog plum and walnut. Haritaki is gentle laxative, digestive, tonic, expectorant and anti-dysentery. Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) is a yellow colour natural vegetable dye produced from the dried fruits of tree Terminalia chebula which is mainly found in the himalayas. These dried fruits are first grinded into a powder form which is a rich source of tannin and can be used both as a mordant and a dye for cotton and other plant fibres.