Botanical Name - Acorus calamus Category - Medicinal Form - Fresh/Dry Part Used - Tuberous rhizomes General Information - Acorus calamus, a semiaquatic herb with creeping rhizomes, shows diverse pharmacological properties including antibacterial, insecticidal, antiulcerative, etc. It is a very potent adaptogenic drug. Phytochemicals- bioactive compounds present in Acorus calamus are flavonoid, monoterpene, quinone, sesquiterpene, and phenylpropanoid
Botanical Name - Nardostachys jatamansi Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Roots, Rhizomes General Information - Nardostachys jatamansi DC. is an endangered, primitive and therapeutic herbal agent belonging to family Valerianaceae. The rhizomes of this hairy, perennial, dwarf and herbaceous plant are used for therapeutic effect in ayurvedic and unani system of medicine. Nardostachys jatamansi has been reported to have many therapeutic activities like antifungal, antimicrobial, antioxidant, hepatoprotective and cardio protective properties. It is used in the treatment of insomnia and CNS disorders. The vasodilator, bronchodilator, spasmolytic and platelet aggregation inhibition activities of the plant have also been reported. Jatamansone, nardostachone and actinidine are the major secondary metabolites present in the plant. Phytochemicals - Nardostachys jatamansi consist of chemical constituents Alpha-patchoulenese, angelicin, beta-eudesemol, beta-patchoulenese, beta-sitosterol, calarene, calarenol, elemol, jatamansin, jatamansinol, jatamansone, n-hexacosane, n-hexacosanol, n-hexacosanyl arachidate, n-hexacosanyl isolverate, nardol, nardostechone, norsechelanone, oroselol, patchouli alcohol, seychelane, seychellene, valeranal, valeranone. Volatile essential oil, resins, sugar, starch, bitter extractive matter, gum, ketone, sesqueterpin ketone, spirojatamol etc. Other sesquiterpenes include nardin, nardal, jatamnsic acid, b-maline and patchouli alcohol.
Botanical Name - Plantago ovata Category - Spices/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Seeds, Husk General Information - Psyllium, scientifically known as plantago ovata has gained a reputation as a natural medicinal plant. Psyllium is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago and Plantago ovata, Psyllium husk and Ispaghula husk are other generic name for this imperative plant. The genus Plantago has more than 200 species, which is grown all over the world but P. ovata and P. psyllium are produced commercially in several, American, South Asian and European countries as a major seasonal crop due to its seed mucilage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food grade properties. Phytochemicals - Blond psyllium husk consists of the ground husk of the psyllium seed (Plantago ovata), a mixture of polysaccharides composed of pentoses, hexoses, and uronic acids. Psyllium is a predominantly soluble fiber, and numerous adult clinical studies have evaluated the effect of psyllium in subjects with constipation.
Botanical Name - Tinospora cordifolia Category - Medicinal Form - Fresh/Dry Part Used - Stem General Information - Tinospora cordifolia commonly named as Guduchi in Sanskrit belonging to family Menispermaceae is a genetically diverse, large, deciduous climbing shrub with greenish yellow typical flowers, found at higher altitude. In racemes or racemose panicles, the male flowers are clustered and female are solitary. The flowering season expands over summers and winters. Phytochemicals - A variety of active components derived from the plant like alkaloids, steroids, diterpenoid lactones, aliphatics, and glycosides have been isolated from the different parts of the plant body, including root, stem, and whole plant. Recently, the plant is of great interest to researchers across the globe because of its reported medicinal properties like anti-diabetic, anti-periodic, anti-spasmodic, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-oxidant, anti-allergic, anti-stress, anti-leprotic, anti-malarial, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory and anti-neoplastic activities.
Botanical Name - Acacia concinna Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Pod General Information - Acacia concinna has been used traditionally for hair care in the Indian Subcontinent since ancient times. It is one of the Ayurvedic medicinal plants. It is traditionally used as a shampoo [6] and it is also added in synthetic Ayurvedic shampoos. It is widely known as Shikakai. Phytochemicals - In commercial extracts, when the plant is hydrolyzed it yields lupeol, spinasterol, acacic acid, lactone, and the natural sugars glucose, arabinose and rhamnose. It also contains hexacosanol, spinasterone, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, succinic acid, ascorbic acid, and the alkaloids calyctomine and nicotine.
Botanical Name - Andrographis paniculata Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Whole Plant General Information - The whole herb is bitter in taste and is source of several diterpenoids of which a bitter water soluble lactone andrographolide is important. The plant is acrid, cooling, laxative, antipyretic, antiperiodic, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, sudorific, anthelmintic, digestive and stomachic. It is useful in burning sensation, chronic fever, malaria and intermittent fever, inflammation, cough, bronchitis, skin diseases, intestinal worm, dyspepsia, flatulence, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, haemorrhoids and vitiated condition of pitta. The plant is often used as a substitute for Chirayita (Swertia chirayita). Phytochemicals - A number of diterpenoids and diterpenoid glycosides of similar carbon skeleton have been isolated from Andrographis, mainly the most bitter compounds among them are andrographolide, neoandrographolide, deoxyandrographolide. Other such phytochemicals amassed by the plant are 14-deoxyandro -grapholide, 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide, andrographiside, deoxyandrographiside, homoandrogra-pholide, andrographan, andrographon, andro-graphosterin and stigmasterol. The leaves of Andrographis contain the highest amount of andrographolide (2.39%), the most medicinally active phytochemical in the plant, while the seeds contain the lowest. Andrographolide has highly bitter taste, is colorless crystalline in appearance, and possess a "lactone function". Both growing region and seasonal changes have a strong impact on formation of the diterpene lactones. The highest concentration of the active components is found just before the plant blooms, making early fall the best time to harvest.
It helps in concentration, focus, memory, and alertness. It helps in premature hair falls due to stress. It might also prevent blood clots and improve blood circulation. It also reduces swelling in people with poor blood circulation in the legs.
Centella asiatica, Tinospora cordifolia, Ocimum sanctum, Azadiricta indica, Calotropis gigantiae, Moringa olifers, Withonia somnifera, Emblica officinalis, Murraya koeninngi, Curry leaves, Piper longum, Liquorice, Ashwagandha, Giloy, Neem and all types of plant parts of medicinal importance
we are exporter of bawachi seeds, senna leaves, salacia, dry ginger, nutmeg, gymnema , acorus calamus, galangal big , turmeric , chillies, soapnut, sarasaparilla, garcinia, extracts, amla, basil seeds, rose petals, vincarosea, juniper berries, zedoary root, sage, rosemary, neem leaves, psyllium husk/seed, mint leaves, ambrette seeds, lin seed,cumin, fennel, fenugreek, mustard, cardamom, cloves, pepper , long pepper, dill seeds, chilly powder, herbs, gums, Incense Sticks, Sugar Icumsa 45, etc
Dried herbs and berries, roots, medicinal herbs. dried loose herbs, absinth wormwood artemisia absinthium, annual everlasting xeranthemum annuum, annual wormwood artemisia annua, apple tree leaves malus mill, asiatic dock herb confertus, herba, asiatic dock root confertus, radix, beggar's button, dried root arctium majus, bindweed convolvulus, black chokeberry aronia melanocarpa, black locust flowers robinia pseudoacacia, black thorn prunus spinosa, common agrimony agrimonia eupatoria, common birch leaf betula pendula, common dandelion, dried leaf taraxacum officinale, common dandelion, dried root taraxacum officinale, common hop cones humulus lupulus, common horsetail equisetum, common knotgrass polygonum aviculare, common milfoil achillea millefolium, common milfoil flowers achillea millefolium, common motherwort leonurus cardiaca, common plantain plantago major, common st.john`s wort hypericum perforatum, common syringa syringa vulgaris, common tansy tanacetum vulgare.
NRICM101 the authorized formula by National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine, Taiwan to help curing & preventing COVID19 30 sachet per box, 5g per sachet 40 boxes per master carton Supplement NRICM101 some FAQ - What is the recommended daily intake for NRICMâ??s Antiviral Herbal Tea? NRICMâ??s Antiviral Herbal Tea can be consumed as a tea drink. People who are living in areas with high infection risk or are interacting with people of unknown COVID-19 exposure can drink it for COVID-19 prevention. The recommended daily intake is 300-500mL, which can be consumed intermittently with regular warm water. The herbal formula for NRICM's Antiviral Herbal Tea is considered a Chinese medicine that can be consumed as food. For normal individuals without special conditions, consuming more than the recommended intake will not result in any adverse effects. However, patients with inflammatory diseases (e.g. hepatitis), autoimmune disorders (e.g. lupus, rheumatoid arthritis), or other concerns (e.g. taking multiple other medications) should not directly consume NRICMâ??s Antiviral Herbal Tea without first consulting a TCM physician. - For patients diagnosed with COVID-19, does taking NRICM101 decrease the amount of time for a patient to test negative for COVID-19 in 3 consecutive PCR tests compared to patients who didn't take the drug? After testing negative, how much longer should NRICM101 be taken? From clinical study, NRICM101 decreases the amount of time for COVID-19 patients to test negative in 3 consecutive PCR tests. For patients who didn't take NRICM101, the average time to 3 consecutive negative tests is 22 days, while the average time for NRICM101 patients is 9 days. A patient should not immediately stop taking NRICM101 after testing negative. It is best to continue taking the drug and gradually reduce the dosage until completing the recommended therapeutic course to fully fight the virus. Here is the recommended dosage after testing negative: Week 1: Continue taking the standard therapeutic dose (if you continue to have symptoms, continue the standard dose for another week) Week 2: 2 packs/day Week 3: 1 pack/day (Child body weight) (adjust NRICM101 dose) 10kg 1/4 of usual adult dose 20kg 1/2 of usual adult dose 30kg 3/4 of usual adult dose 40kg usual adult dose
Centipedes are considered a pest in the West, but in China, they are also a food and a powerful medicine. They are considered to be an important anticancer and antituberculosis medicine and blood moving herb. They are successfully used to treat tremors, seizures, hemiplegia due to stroke, tetanus, and snake bites. We usually export to several countries that demand for medicine. Ready : 15 cm up. 13-14 cm, 11-12cm, 9-10 cm
Cucurma caesia is used by medicinal Ayurveda value, cosmetic, beauty product raw material North East forest collection quality Rizome ,
Nigella seeds have little odour, but when ground or chewed they develop a vaguely oregano-like scent. The taste is aromatic and slightly bitter.Nigella have long been used as a medicinal treatment called a cure for "everything except deathâ??. They are often mistakenly called onion seeds because they have a slight onion-like smell. Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant. It grows to 20â??30 cm (7.9â??12 in) tall, with finely divided, linear (but not thread-like) leaves. The flowers are delicate, and usually coloured pale blue and white, with five to ten petals. The fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of three to seven united follicles, each containing numerous seeds(Nigella Seeds).
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)
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis is a shrub or a small tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) tall, with flaky grey bark. The leaves are opposite, simple, 6â??12 cm (2.44.7 in) long and 26.5 cm (0.792.56 in) broad, with an entire margin.
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We supply one of the new species of the family ophiocordyceps, it's called Cordyceps Incensis, corroborated by Dr. Zengzhi Li, professor of Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui, China. Cordyceps Incensis is similar to cordyceps sinensis. The difference is that our cordyceps weighs 1.92 grams each cordyceps while the sinensis is just 0.50grams. We are the only company in the world who trades this medicinal fungus and we are available to export anywhere in the world.
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