Descripition: A glabours much-branched deciduous shrub with 4-gonous lateral branches often ending in spines; leaves simple, opposite, entire, laceolate, petioles very short or absent; flowers white, or rose-colored, fragrant, in large terminal pyramidal panicled cymes,stamens 8, in 4 pair inserted on the calyx tube; fruits globose capsules, tipped with the style and supported by the persistent calyx, seeds numerous, smooth, pyramidal. Uses: The roots are bitter, refrigerant, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, abortifacient and trichogenous, and are useful in burning sensation, dispsia, leprosy, skin disease, strangury amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea, and premature graying of hair. Botanical Name: Lawsonia Inermis Family Name: Lythraceae Commericial Part: Leaves
Descripition: Annatto is commonly found in Latin America and Caribbean cuisines as both a coloring agent and for flavoring. Central and South American natives use the seeds to make a body paint, and lipstick. For this reason, the achiote is sometimes called the lipstick-tree. When fully mature, the fruits split open exposing the numerous dark red seeds. Uses: Annatto seed have an aromatic odour and bitter taste. It is used as a condiment, and is an ingredient in curry powders, seasonings of breads, cakes and cheese. It is employed in native dishes of Central and South America. In medicine, it is used as a stimulant, carminative, stomachic and astringent. Cumin seed oil is used in perfumery and for flavouring liqueurs and cordials
Descripition: Rapeseed is an important food crop, a fact that was made possible through modern plant breeding. Around 1960, researchers started developing new rapeseed cultivars that enabled the crop’s rapid growth in recent years Uses: Refined rapeseed oil has been used extensively for the production of margarine. With its high content of monounsaturated fatty acids (60-70%), rapeseed oil has also become important as a healthy cooking oil. Botanical Name: Curcuma Longa . Family Name: Rapeseeds Commericial Part: Seeds
Descripition: Senna leaves have been traditionally used as an herbal laxative to support regularity and also for skin problems, jaundice, bronchitis, liver disease, splenomegaly, typhoid fever and anemia. Uses: Cumin seed have an aromatic odour and bitter taste. It is used as a condiment, and is an ingredient in curry powders, seasonings of breads, cakes and cheese. It is employed in native dishes of Central and South America. In medicine, it is used as a stimulant, carminative, stomachic and astringent. Cumin seed oil is used in perfumery and for flavouring liqueurs and cordials. Botanical Name: Cassia Angustifolia Family Name: Apiaceae Commericial Part: Sena Leaves
Descripition: It is very good medicine for digestive disorders. Roots is useful in flatulence and dyspepsia and as a corrector of pugative. Uses: It is very good medicine for digestive disorders. Roots is useful in flatulence and dyspepsia and as a corrector of pugative. Botanical Name: Ocimum Zedoaria Family Name: Apiaceae Commericial Part: Round Zedoary
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
Organic Ashwagandha : Product Code: Fwag002 Origin: India Product Description: Ashwagandha Is An Evergreen Shrub That Grows Up To The Height Of 0.5 M To 1.5 M. It Is Covered With Leaves All Year Round. Its Roots Are Whitish Brown In Color. Ashwagandha Is A Small Woody Shrub And Flowers All Year Round. Product Is Organically Produced And Processed According To Current Good Manufacturing Practices. Iiaccp Norms And Regulations Npop, Nop & Eec 834/2007. Product Is Naturally Fumigated Through Ec02 Processing Technique.
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Ashwagandha, also known as Withania somnifera, is an herb commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine, a traditional system of medicine originating from India. It has been used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments and promote overall health and wellness.The main active component in ashwagandha is a group of compounds called withanolides, which have been found to have anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and anti-stress effects. These compounds also have the ability to modulate the immune system, which makes ashwagandha a potentially useful supplement for people with autoimmune disorders.
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Medicinal Herbs Product Price: Ask Latest Price Product Details: Usage/Application Commercial Shelf Life 12 months Form Medicinal herbs Grade Medical grade Organic Organic Country Of Origin India Is It Organic Organic Is It Dried Dried Amla (Emblica officinalis) Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Brahmi (Hydrocotyle asiatica) Calamous roots (Acorus calamus) Curry leaves (Bergera koenigii) Galangal roots (Alpima galangal) Gurmar leaves (Gymnema sylvestre) Kapurkachli (Kaempferia galanga) Lemon grass (Cymbopogon) (Asparagus adscendens) Indian laburnum (Cassia fistula)
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