Botanical Name - Terminalia Chebula Common name - Myrobalan Other Name - Harde Part Used - Dried Fruits Uses - Textile Dyeing, Mordanting And Leather Tanning Terminalia chebula extract is in the form of crystalline powder, which have strong stability and high colour fastness. Yellow dye obtained from T. chebula fruits can be applied to textile substrate with or without using mordents to get a large range of shades of reasonable colorimetric fastness properties. This dye is a rich source of tannins. Hydrolysable tannins, chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, gallic acid, and ellagic acid are the major tannins present in myrobalans..
Botanical Name - Onosma Hispidum Common Name - Purging Nut Other Name - Physic Nut, Barbados Nut Part Used - Trees Bark & Wood Uses - Textile Dyeing, Ayurveda-Syphilis And Leprosy Onosma Hispidum is commonly known as Ratanjot. These are obtained from the . Commonly known as Ratanjot or Alkanet. Roots are the basic colour producing parts of this plant, which yields red colour for commercial of dye used for colouring foodstuff, wool, oils and for medicinal preparation too. It belongs to the Borage family.
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.
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Dried Figs from north evoia greece Figs have been a staple of the human diet for at least 3000 years. For the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean, the fig was a staple. It was usually left to dry in the sun and was considered such an integral part of the local diet that it sometimes even replaced bread. Fig trees even existed in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. More nutritious than all foods, the fig was the basic diet for the athletes of the Olympic Games in ancient times, before the competitions. It is rich in vitamins A, B, C, minerals such as calcium, copper, manganese, selenium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and iron as well as antioxidants. Dried figs are a storehouse of energy while at the same time they are valuable for our health: They reduce blood pressure as they are rich in potassium. They strengthen our bones thanks to their calcium content. They fight constipation because they contain soluble fiber. They contribute to hormonal balance thanks to the amino acid arginine. They protect our body from various diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, various degenerative diseases, premature aging, etc. due to phenols. They are beneficial for health because they increase energy, have tonic properties, protect the skin, have a digestive and diuretic effect, relieve asthma, bronchitis, pharyngitis, etc. The fig is as nutritious as it is symbolic. Filled with all those tiny seeds, it came to symbolize fertility and prosperity, unity and knowledge. For some northern people, the fig is another exotic fruit and they taste it like a RARE delicacy. But for all of us, the fig is part of our heritage.
Soap nuts, or soap berries, have become increasingly popular in recent years for a variety of reasons. They are an amazing natural detergent due to anatural cleaning essence that is contained in their shell. Because they are so gentle, soap nuts are a great option for those who have sensitive skin, eczema, or psoriasis. They are perfect for laundering baby clothes and cloth diapers, leaving no harsh chemicals on your babys behind. Not only are soap nuts gentle on the skin and effective at washing clothes (even removing mild stains), but they are extremely affordable costing only pennies for multiple washes. Dont be intimidated to introduce these harmless nuts into your cleaning regimen. They are actually quite simple to use. Soap nuts can be used for all laundry (hand-washed, commercial and standard machines, and HE). They are also safe for septics and greywater systems. To use, place the nuts (4-6) in a muslin bag, which is usually provided when you purchase them. Toss the sack of nuts into the machine and wash as usual.