Handcraft product made from paper.
Forest seed, grass seed, herbal.
Reishi mushroom..
The leaves and flowering stems are anthelmintic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue, expectorant and stomachic. An infusion is used in the treatment of nervous and spasmodic affections, in asthma and in diseases of the brain. This infusion is also considered to be helpful in improving the appetite. The juice of the plant is used in Nepal to treat diarrhoea, dysentery and abdominal pains. It is used as an eyewash where it is said to relieve the burning sensation in conjunctivitis. A paste of the plant is applied externally to treat wounds. The roots are antiseptic and are a tonic for the kidneys. Cultivation The sides of paths and tracks, margins of cleared forests at elevations of 300 - 2500 metres in Nepal.
Zanthoxylum(Timur): Sichuan pepper Sichuan pepper has a unique aroma and flavour that is not hot or pungent like black, white or chili peppers. Instead, it has slight lemony overtones and creates a tingly numbness in the mouth that sets the stage for hot spices.Rrural people apply the powder of its seeds on their legs to get rid of leech infestation while crossing a forest in the rainy season. The seed emits a characteristic pungent odor so strong that even the sticky leech loses its foothold. It also possesses formidable disinfectant properties and is used largely as a safety measure as well as a flavoring essence during wild mushroom cooking.Timur oil is also much in used in world as it restricts the bacterial and fungul activities used widely in toothache and any digestive and gastric problem.susuka timur and timur oil is pure, hygienic,and is produced keeping in mind the processing and delivering. The seeds possess several medicinal properties like curing stomach aches and toothaches; but in heavy dosage it may prove toxic. People make tasty curries just by mixing it with a pinch of salt and piece of green chile.
Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. Allo fibre is extracted from Allo sisnu, a species of the giant stinging nettle Girdardina Diversifolia, which is a perennial wild plant that grows at an altitude of between 900 and 2,500 metres above sea level. The Allo fibre is harvested each year in autumn from the bark of the Allo sisnu plant. One year old shoots from the plant are cut and dried and the bark is peeled and cooked to extract the fibre, while the inner system left after the bark is removed is used for firewood. The fibre is then made into yarn, which can be dyed and woven into fabric using handlooms. Allo thread, a product from nature, grown in forests, is incredibly versatile. It is used for clothing, making bags, and handicrafts. It is increasingly replacing wool as the base raw material for weaving carpets because it is durable and natural. Almost 120 metric tons of Allo yarn or 80% of the total Allo production per year is consumed by the carpet industry. Allo thread- weaving provides excellent business and employment opportunities for the landless, marginalized and small scale farmers. Since the weaving of Allo thread involves mostly women, this kind of enterprise has been instrumental in empowering them economically and socially.