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Mpa universal, exporter in india, for genuine herbals, presents taggri roots The 99% pure taggri roots which are widely sold to pharmaceutical companies / r&d as raw herbs that are used to produce medicines, to cure a hiv positive, heart attack, diabetes, stoke, blood cancer, leprosy, skin diseases etc. It is also used as an ingredient for hiv vaccine. Health and beauty herb medicine. We are proud in serving the users and traders of taggri roots world wide with our 99% pure taggri roots at a best competitive price. Also available: taggri seeds and taggri powder. Taggri roots are available in 5gm sachets. Bulk packs also available. We are ready to serve as per our esteemed customers requirement. Available in 5gms sachets. Bulk packs also available.
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Salacia Reticulata Root , Size 2 to 3" cut , Moisture 9% Max, Packing 25 Kgs Bags, 2021 harvested, Free from Mud,Pest,Insects.
Botanical Name - Rubia Cordifolia Common Name - Heart Leaved Madder Root Other Name - Manjistha, Dyers Madder, Madder Part Used - Roots Uses - Red Fabric Dye, Ayurvedic, Food Additives And Paper Dyeing Rubia cardifolia commonly known as India Madder is an evergreen plant native to Himalayas. It is an economical and important source of red dye producing plant for the textile industry. The roots of Madder produce a variety of red colour includes orange reds, brick red, blood red and fiery reds. The color depends on the climatic condition of the environment where the plant grows and soil where the roots grew, their age, the mineral content of the water used for dyeing, the temperature set up of the process, on the dye pot used, and also on how much madder used relative to the fiber. Madder can be used on cotton, leather, wool and silk. Madder is one of the most valuable herb used in Ayurveda. It is known as artificial colouring agent. Ayurveda its medicinal uses are also emphasised. Madder is the best known for blood purification and helpful in curing various skin diseases.
Celery root, also known as celeriac or knob celery, is a unique and flavorful vegetable that belongs to the same family as celery (Apiaceae). However, unlike the familiar celery stalks, celery root is grown for its enlarged, knobby, and bulbous root. Celery root can be peeled and grated or julienned and used in salads or coleslaw. It adds a refreshing, crisp texture and a mild celery-like flavor to dishes. When cooked, celery root becomes tender and develops a sweeter flavor. It is used in soups, stews, purees, and gratins. It pairs well with ingredients like potatoes, carrots, and leeks.
Ipecac roots
Botanical Name - Nelumbo Nucifera Common Name - Mallouts Phillppensis Other Name - Red Kamala/ Kamala Tree. Part Used - Dried Fruit/ Bark / Seeds Uses - Textile Dyeing Kamala, Kameela, Kamcela, Spoonwood, Rottlera, Tinctoria all are synonyms of Mallotus philippensis, is a powder form of its fruit. It is a medicinal tree due to the presence of various phytochemicals. The leaves contain an alkaloid. The glands and hairs covering the fruit give rottlerin, mallotoxin and kamalin. The bark has astringent action due to the presence of tannin and applied as a poultices on cutaneous diseases. The colouring components of Kamala comprises of several of several chalcones. They are rottlerin, 4-hydroxy rottlerin,3, 4-dihydroxy rottlerin. Kamala powder exhibits several pharmacological properties such as anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and antimicrobial activity. It is a powdery substance obtained from its fruit. Tree is also known as the monkey tree and found throughout tropical India. Colour obtained on cellulose fabrics is ranges from golden yellow to apricot shade, while brighter shades are achieved on silk and wool. Different shade can be created with the use of iron mordant.
Botanical Name - Butea Monosperma Common Name - Parrot Tree Other Name - Palash Tree Part Used - Flowers Uses - Textile Dyeing,Curing Eye Cataratcts,And Kidney Stones. Butea monosperma is a species of Butea native to tropical part of the , and Nepal. It is commonly known as flame-of-the forest, bastard treak and Palash. It is used for timber, resin, fodder, medicine and dyes. The flowers are used to prepare a traditional Holi colour. It is also used as dye for fabric. It belongs to the family fabaceae. In India dried leaves of Palash are used to make disposable leaf plates and leaf bowls to serve food. Its leaves are rich in glucoside, linolenic acid, oleic acid, palasitrium, burin, bucolic acid. Flowers are rich in flavonoids, triterpene, button, button, isobutrin, coreopsis, isocoreopsin and sulphurein. All the parts of plant contain various different biological activities like anti- microbial, anti-fertility, anti-helminthic, anti-diarrhoea. Nowadays Butea Monosperma is largely used as dyeing colour for fabric (colour, silk, wool) Generally alum, is used as mordant while process of dyeing flowers of B.monosperma have also been used as blood purifier and its seeds as antiseptic and antihelmentic in traditional medicine.
Botanical Name - Syzyguim Cumini Common Name - Jamun Other Name - Black Plum, Java Plum Part Used - Kernels Uses - Fabric Dyeing Syzygium cumini, commonly known as Malabar plum, Java plum, Jamun ki guthli, or black plum, is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant. It is native to the Indian Subcontinent. The extract of the fruit and seeds are found be effective against hyperglycemia in Diabetes-type2. The seeds of fruit are used in various alternative healing system like Ayurvedic treatment of anaemia, vocal related problems It is high source of vitamin A and vitamin C. In textile purpose jamun guthali give light yellow shade on normal ph.
Quebracho is a hardwood tree indigenous to . Their notoriously dense wood earned them a name derived from the phrase, quebrar hacha which means axe breaker. It is the source of the worlds most stable polyphenol. These polyphenols are what makes quebracho of interest of medicine. Its extracts naturally contains tannins, a water soluble polyphenol. Quebracho is a proanthocyanidin within the class of tannin, making it an extremely powerful antioxidant. They have many medicinal properties such as antifungal, antiviral, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. Quebracho is suitable for dyeing cellulose fibres and also performs well on silk and wool, and yields a lovely pinkish peach to brown rose colour. On wool brighter shade can be obtained using the Alum mordant.
Medicinal Seed - Toddalia Aculeata Root