Vidhara with its Latin name Argyreia speciosa is a herb that has been scientifically proven to treat cuts, wounds, internal bleeding, rheumatism, ulcers and Gangrene. This plant is also called Elephant creeper. The roots, the leaves and the seeds of this plant are used for a number of medicinal benefits. The roots of this plant are rejuvenator, diuretic, nervine tonic and aphrodisiac and therefore they are effective in treating diseases of the nervous system, rheumatism, strangury and sexual disorders....
Ayurvedic Vijarsar Powder (Pteocarpus Masupium) As One Of The Best And Effective Sugar Control SupplementThis vijaysar churna is packed with numerous nutrients to act as a sugar control supplement. However, the vijaysar root powder may contain alkaloids, resisns, tannic acid, tannins, etc. to make sure that it provides maximum benefits to the body. Adding to these nutrients, this vijaysar churna may exert antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic, astringent, detoxicant, carminative etc....
Vijaysar is widely used in Ayurveda as a “Rasayana” (rejuvenating) herb. The bark of Vijaysar has significant importance in Ayurveda in managing diabetes and is also known as “The miracle cure for Diabetes” mainly due to its Tikta (bitter) nature.Vijaysar helps to manage blood sugar levels by preventing the damage to pancreatic cells and promoting insulin secretion due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Drinking water kept overnight in glasses made of Vijaysar wood is an age old practice for keeping blood sugar levels in control. Vijaysar protects the liver against cell damage caused by free radicals due to its antioxidant activity. Vijaysar is effective in improving heart health by decreasing the production of bad cholesterol and fatty acids and also keeps a check on body weight due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties....
Vidarikand is called as Indian Kudju, Indian kudzu in English. It is considered as a Rejuvenating tonic in Ayurveda for reproductive system of both males and females. In the case of males, it helps to improve the libido, sexual desire, strength, energy. It also helps to treat the problems of nightfall in males....
Sabja seeds are popularly used in Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine and have many more health benefits that you may have not known. Here are some sabja seeds benefits:1. Helps in Weight Loss Sabja seeds are known to be rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which comes from high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids present in the seeds. These acids help in boosting the fat burning metabolism in the body....
Sabja seeds are popularly used in Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine and have many more health benefits that you may have not known. Here are some sabja seeds benefits:1. Helps in Weight Loss Sabja seeds are known to be rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which comes from high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids present in the seeds. These acids help in boosting the fat burning metabolism in the body....
The fruit of the Mahagony tree, sky fruit — colloquially called ‘sugar badam’ or ‘kadwa badam’ — if eaten before lunch and dinner, helps control blood-sugar level.
Asparagus racemosus is a plant used in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda). The root is used to make medicine. Don’t confuse asparagus racemosus with Asparagus officinalis, which is the type of asparagus that is commonly eaten as a vegetable. People use asparagus racemosus for upset stomach (dyspepsia), constipation, stomach spasms, and stomach ulcers....
Asparagus racemosus is a plant used in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda). The root is used to make medicine.Benefits of Asparagus racemosusPain.Anxiety.Stomach spasms.Uterine bleeding.Premenstrual syndrome (PMS).Upset stomach.Stomach ulcers.Diarrhea.Bronchitis.Diabetes.Dementia.Easing alcohol withdrawal.Starting breast milk production.Other conditions.OTHER NAMES Aheruballi, Asparagus, Asparagus Root, Asperge des Indes, Asperge Indienne, Asperge Sauvage, Asperges Racemosus, Chatavali, Espárrago Racemosus, Espárragos Racemosus, Indian Asparagus, Inli-chedi, Kairuwa, Majjigegadde, Narbodh, Norkanto, Philli-gaddalu, Satavari, Satawar, Satawari, Satmooli, Satmuli, Shatamuli, Shatavari, Shatmuli, Shimaishadavari, Sitawari, Toala-gaddalu, Wild Asparagus.
Shikakai has been used for hair care in India for hundreds of years. The pods, leaves and the bark of the Shikakai tree is a rich source of Vitamin A, C, D, E and K. It can be used in the form of shampoo to clean hair, used in making hair oil and even as hair masks to nourish the hair and help it to grow fast. Benefits Of Using ShikakaiSoothes ScalpPaired with potent anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, shikakai provides a soothing and calming solution for the inflamed infected scalp. By maintaining the optimum pH level of the scalp, it restores the health of the hair and provides an infection-free scalp for proper hair growth. Restrains Hair LossQuite often, just like plugged skin pores, the pores in the scalp also get blocked due to deposition of grime, oil and dust particles....
Shikakai or Acacia Concinna is a climber with thorny, brown branches. The plant is full of vitamins and anti-oxidants which enhances hair growth and a lustrous mane. Owing to its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, it can be used for medicinal purposes on wounds and skin problems.Shikakai Benefits for HairIt is a well-known fact that Shikakai is an age-old remedy for hair related problems but did you know that it has other benefits too. Let us explore its several therapeutic benefits and uses.1....
Revand chini, Archu or Indian Rhubarb is a medicinal herb found in Himalaya from Kashmir to Sikkim at high altitude. Indian Rhubarb is known as Amlavetasa in Ayurveda. For the medicinal purpose the roots of the plant are dug up, and dried.The dried roots are ground to make powder which is used in low doses. Its primary action is of mild purgation....
Mint, the popular herb has several benefits which include proper digestion and weight loss, relief from nausea, depression, fatigue and headache, treatment of asthma, memory loss, and skin care problems. Mint, the well known mouth and breath freshener that is scientifically known as Mentha, has more than two dozen species and hundreds of varieties. It is an herb that has been used for hundreds of years for its remarkable medicinal properties.Uses of Mint PowderThe aroma, flavor and medicinal properties of mint are used in many spheres of life.A culinary delight! Used to flavor food as a key ingredient in chutneys and marinates – used to prepare meat, soups, sauces, salad dressing, etc.Used in food industry to flavor ice creams, chocolates, desserts, alcoholic and non alcoholic beveragesUsed as an appetizer, digestive, antispasmodic and carminative agentUsed cosmetically as refreshing face washes and shampooes to cure dandruffUsed in preparation of herbal medicines, balms and ointments to cure ache and painsUsed as a detoxifying and antioxidant agentUsed to treat stings (bee and scorpion) and bites (dogs, mosquitoes, hornets, wasps and gnats)Used commercially in the preparation of mints, mouth fresheners, toothpaste, gels, etc Health Benefits of Mint PowderMint powder can be used safely by a layman to experience its health benefits, as it is has no toxic effects and is readily available....