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
Descripition: Alpinia Galanga is a stimulating aromatic and has been successfully employed to aid the digestive process, preventing fermentation and removing flatus. It is useful in case of dyspepsia, preventing vomiting or sickness of the stomach and facilitating digestion. It may be used in all cases in which a stimulating aromatic is indicated. It tones up the tissues and is sometimes prescribed in fever. Homoeopaths use it as a stimulant. It has some reputation as a remedy for perineal relaxation with hemorrhoids and for a lax and pendulous abdomen. Uses: Alpinia Galanga rhizome is used against rheumatism, bronchial catarrh, bad breath and ulcers whooping colds in children, throat infections, to control incontinence and fever. Alpinia species show promise as anti-fungals, hypotensives, enhancers of sperm count and motility. Anti-tumor and anti-dementia effects have been observed in rodents. Botanical Name: Alpinia Galanga Family Name: Apiaceae Commericial Part: Galanga Root
Descripition: It is widely useful in premature graying of hair. It is used in aromatherapy. Uses: It is widely useful in premature graying of hair. It is used in aromatherapy. Botanical Name: Lawsonia Inermis Family Name: Apiaceae Commericial Part: Henna
Moringa Oleifera Leaves Raw Leaves, No value added Packed in 500 gm. Max transportable weight - 10 kg per week.
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Cassia cinnamon, split, cassia, stick cassia, tube cassia, broken cassia, star anise, spring, autumn, broken. ginger, chilli, black pepper and others spices and herb from vietnam.
Biological name: Ocimum sanctum Component: Ocimene, Citronellol, Limonene,1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol), Eugenol, Methyl Eugenol,�²-Caryophyllene, Camphor, Geraniol Area: Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, West Bengal, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh
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Product Origin : Thailand Packing : 100g, or customize
Product Origin : Thailand Packing : 100g, 200g., or customize
Ephedra is the Herbs used in cough and flu. Quetta is the main natural growing area of ephedra herbs.
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Botanical Name: Dactylorhiza Hatagirea Salam Panja or Salab Panja is a herb, and the botanical name for this herb is Dactylorhiza Hatagirea. This herb grows in the high altitude mountain climate of Western and Central Himalayas, where the temperature is exceptionally harsh, mainly below the freezing point. Different names are used for this herb in various regions, such as Salem Panja in Kashmir, March Orchis in Europe, and Ambolakpa in Ladakh
Pandan leaves botanically called as Pandanus amaryllifolius. Leaves of Pandanus amaryllifolius are widely used to flavor ordinary rice with the characteristic Basmati aroma. 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline is said to be the compound which gives this characteristic aroma. Besides its flavoring property, it also possesses therapeutic utilities and is used to treat Rheumatism and Diabetes.