Baheda is also known as “Bibhitaki” in Sanskrit which means “The one that keeps away from diseases”. It is one of the main constituents of “Triphala” which is used for the management of common cold, pharyngitis and constipation. Baheda tree is a large deciduous tree found in the greater part of India. All parts of the tree are used for medicinal purposes, especially the dried fruit....
Bhringaraj Leaves is an Ayurvedic plant which is quite popular because of its health benefits. Apart from benefitting hair, it helps the body in numerous ways. It is good for the skin and also helps in dealing with respiratory problems. These are the reasons why bhringaraj has been used as an effective home remedy in India for centuries....
Yuvika herbs Karanjwa - Sagar Goti - Pongamia Pinnata - Caesalpinia Bonducella Karanja is a medicinal herb mainly used for skin disorders. All parts of Karanja tree (roots, flowers, leaves, bark) are used for medicinal purposes. Karanja is widely used in managing constipation as it helps to improve gut motility and has a laxative property. It might also be used for piles due to its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties....
Yuvika herbs Harad Kabuli - Terminalia chebula Harad big yellow - Harad badi pili - Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) is a tree native to southern Asia and India. The dried fruit of the tree has a long history of use in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India. Sometimes referred to as "chebulic myrobalan," haritaki is one of three dried fruits that make up the ayurvedic formula triphala.Available in powder or dietary supplement form, haritaki has a bitter taste. It is rich in vitamin C and substances found to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.People use haritaki to promote healing from a number of conditions ranging from sore throat and allergies to constipation and indigestion. In Ayurveda, haritaki is said to support the "Vata" dosha.Health BenefitsPain ReliefCholesterolOxidative StressBlood Sugar Other Names: Haleelaj, Ahleelaj, Ihleelaj, Haritaki, Hora, He zi, Chebulic Myrobalan, Bad amier Chébule, Myrobalan chébule, Chebulische Myrobalane, Hirdo, Himaja, Pilo-Harda, Hardo, Harad, Har, Anelekai, Har, Halela, Terminalia chebula Retz, Hirda, Haritaki, Harda, Hireda, Halela, Harar, Haser, Haritki
Botanical Name for Kali Musli is Curculigo orchioides. It is also commonly called as Curcuglio golden eye grass, Black musale, Taalmuli, Musali kand etc.Kali musli is the name of Curculigo orchioides in Hindi. The shrub is highly beneficial for a number of ailments. Kali musli is a perennial shrub and has elongated and short fleshy roots....
Indian Ajwain A spice that every Indian household is all too familiar with and without which every dal tadka is incomplete, ajwain is derived from a herb plant that originated in our very own country. Ajwain seeds vary from being slightly olive green to brown in colour. All parts of this herb have a very strong scent hence it is also known as Ugragandha in Sanskrit. The seeds have a bitter and pungent flavour, somewhat like oregano, and because of its strong aromatic essence, it is often added to curries and pickles....
YUVIKA HERBS MAKOY - MAKOH - MAKOI - MOKOI - SOLANUM NIGRUMMakoy is a herb found abundantly growing in all parts of the globe. In India, it grows as a weed in all the dry areas. It is a short-lived perennial herb that is native to Eurasia. Makoy is a small, erect, & delicate annual herb with soft & smooth branches n stems....
Yuvika herbs Gule GajwanGaozaban is a small shrub that grows in mountainous regions of the Middle East and Asia. It is also found in the Mediterranean regions of Europe and Asia. The gaozaban stem is simple, hairy; and arises from a cluster of radical, lanceolate leaves. Its flowers are blue or purple, trumpet-shaped; and found in silky, glomerate clusters.Gaozaban is used in Ayurvedic Medicine to ease muscle tension and strengthen the nervous system. It's used frequently as a tonic, alterative, demulcent, and diuretic.It is believed that the plants of the Onosma genus possess anticancer, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antipyretic, anti-diabetic, antitussive and spasmolytic activities and can be helpful in the treatment of rheumatism, bladder pain, kidney irritation, or palpitation of heart.
Lasora, Lisodaa, Gondi, Naruvili, and Sabestan Plum are few common names of Cordia dichotoma or Cordia myxa, a tree found throughout India. The various parts of the tree are used both internally, and externally for medicinal purpose since time immemorial.Lasora use in. Analgesic: Relieve pain.Anti-inflammatory: Reducing inflammation by acting on body mechanisms.Antidote: Counteracts a poisonAstringents: Constrict tissues; styptic.Anthelmintic: Antiparasitic, expel Parasitic worms (helminths), and other internal parasites from the body.Antiulcer: Tending to prevent or heal ulcers.Anticatarrhal: Remove excess mucous from the body.Aperient: Used to relieve constipation.Diuretic: Promoting excretion of urine/agent that increases the amount of urine excreted.Demulcent: Relieving inflammation or irritation.Emollient: Soothing, and softening effect on the skin or an irritated internal surface.Expectorant: Promotes the secretion of sputum by the air passages, used to treat coughs.Laxative: Tending to stimulate or facilitate the evacuation of the bowels.Mucilaginous: Moist, soft, and viscid.Lisodha dry,lasoda,lasora,lisoda,lesua,sapistanOther Names: Lasoda, Dela, Tenti, Gunda, Sebesten, Glue berry, Pink pearl tree, Bird Lime tree, Fragrant manjack, snotty gobbles, glue berry, anonang, pink pearl, bird lime tree, Indian cherry, Dilk, Bahanari, Lasuda,Vadagunda, Bhonkar, Bhokar, Lasura, Nakkera, Vidi, Bambar tree
Yuvika herbs Semal musli,simbal musli, bombax malabaricumsemal musli are used for treating dysentery, diarrhea, and menorrhagia and effectively helps in treating wounds. The Bark of semal musli can be used to stop bleeding, gum can be used to reduce burning sensation, seeds may be useful in the treatment of chronic cystitis and gonorrhea.Medicinal Uses:The roots are sweet, cooling, stimulant, restorative, astringent, alternative, aphrodisiac, demulcent, emetic and tonic. It is used in the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, menorrhagia, styptic and for wounds. The gum is cooling, astringent, stimulant, aphrodisiac, tonic and demulcent in nature. It is useful in dysentery, hemoptysis, pulmonary tuberculosis, influenza, burning sensation, menorrhagia and enteritis.Bark is mucilaginous, demulcent, emetic and tonic....
Champawati, plumeria obtusaThe various species of Plumeria are known to have medicinal properties and have a long history of use by indigenous and tribal people in India. The medicinal value of this Plumeria species in the treatment of a large number of human ailments is mentioned in Ayurveda, Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita mentions the medicinal value of Plumeria species in the treatment of a large number of human diseases. These plants are well known for their religious value, cosmetic importance and tremendous potential to be used as medicinal agents to cure infections, digestive diseases, antiinflammatory and antipyretic action, anti-tumor potential, anti-oxidant properties, as a purgative, remedy for diarrhea, bronchitis, cough, asthma, fever bleeding piles, dysentery, blood disorders and tumors etc. Today it is a challenge for scientists to provide efficient, safe and cheap medications....
Yuvika Herbs presents Harad Kabuli Harad Kabuli Prized as the “King Of Medicines”,Harad Kabuli is a miraculous ayurvedic fruit that is extensively used for a wide range of traditional remedies. Harad Kabuli is a magical remedy that holds high significance in treating countless health problems including indigestion, gastritis, lung disease, obesity, impotence, cough, cold, asthma, vision defects, urinary tract infections and hair, and skin problemsMain Health Benefits Harad KabuliPrevents DiabetesImproves Cognitive FunctioningBoosts Sexual Health And StaminaAids In DigestionPromotes Weight LossHeals Wounds And Infections