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ANANTAMOOL- Indian Sarsaparilla

Anantmool, commonly known as Indian Sarsaparilla, corresponds to "The Eternal Root," a moniker given to the plant because of its lengthy roots that extend far down. Anantmool, according to the ancient school of Ayurveda, has the capabilities of balancing the 3 doshas and is one of the greatest purifying herbs, cleansing the body from the inside out.


Ayurvedic Uses and Benefits of Anantmool Extract

It aids in the balance of the Pitta Dosha, which is responsible for the proper functioning of the skin in Ayurveda, due to it's own sheet virya (cold strength) & Madhur Rasa (sweet taste). Deepana and Pachana (digestion enhancing), Raktashodhak (blood purification), Vishghanam (detoxifying), and Shothahara are some of the properties of this plant (Anti-inflammatory).


Because Anantmool's Dosha balancing characteristics impact on the body and mind skin holistically, it is traditionally used to clean the head of negative emotions like as anger and impatience.


It is commonly used in India to encourage good skin as a Pitta appeasing herb. Anantmool extract helps balance out skin tone and texture, as well as function as a natural cleanser to bring radiance to the complexion. It is recommended to wash hair with a decoction of its roots since it encourages hair development and functions as a fantastic cleaner.

PANEER PHOOL/DODI - Indian Rennet

Paneer Dodi (Withania Coagulans) is a tropical or subtropical perennial shrub that may reach a height of 1.2 metres. It belongs to the Solanaceae family. Eastern India (Punjab, Rajasthan, Garwal, Simla, and Kumaon), Nepal, and Afghanistan are the most prevalent locations. For thousands of years, it has been used to preserve food, cure numerous ailments, and prevent infections, including epidemics. The entire plant, including the flower, stem, leaves, and seeds, is used to treat a variety of illnesses. Rennet-like protease (milk-coagulating enzyme) is found in the berries and leaves of the plant and is used to clot milk for cheese making.

 

Paneer Dodi Benefits

Benefit in Diabetes Mellitus

Paneer Dodi can effectively regulate the amount of glucose in the blood.
Paneer dodi can be used as a therapy for type 2 diabetes if consumed on a regular basis.

The body can use insulin as a result of consuming it, which slows down the process of sugar dissolving in the blood sugar.
It also helps to maintain the pancreas healthy by repairing the beta cells, which aids in the treatment of diabetes.
The herb possesses antihyperglycemic effects, which aid in diabetes treatment.

Rushyagandha is also referenced in the Charaka Samhita for the treatment of Prameha (Brihaniya Mahakashaya, Madhur a skandha dravya) (high blood sugar).

Take note of your blood sugar level before beginning to eat paneer dodi.
Keep an eye on your blood sugar levels on a frequent basis.  

 

Fat Loss & Cholesterol Control with Paneer Dodi

In a research on hyperlipidemic rats fed a high-fat diet, aqueous preparations of the herb's fruit considerably lowered increased blood cholesterol, triglycerides, lipoprotein, and LPO levels, and frequent administration for seven weeks resulted in significant weight reduction.
The hydroalcoholic extract of dried fruits was efficacious and equivalent to atorvastatin in regulating high cholesterol nutrition hyperlipidemia in rats, indicating that it has an antidyslipidemic action in mice. 

 

Skin Advantages

Paneer dodi possesses antioxidant and free radical scavenging capabilities that are beneficial to the skin.
Herbal antioxidants aid in the regeneration process.
The anti-inflammatory property soothes irritated skin, improving the skin barrier and reducing dryness and irritation.


Antioxidants shield cells from free radicals and the stress that they produce.
It also fights the indications of ageing and gives the appearance of youthful skin.
Oxidative stress causes inflammation, which contributes to breakouts, however the antioxidants in paneer dodi assist to minimise oxidative stress, reducing inflammation and acne.


It also protects against sunburn and damage.
Melanin generated by prolonged sun exposure causes dull skin; however, antioxidants found in paneer doda reduce melanin synthesis, resulting in brighter skin. 

 

Purification of the Blood

In Bombay, paneer dodi is known as a blood purifier.
It works as a natural blood cleanser.
It also helps to keep Vata in check in the body.
The antioxidants included in paneer dodi aid in blood purification.
It also has a free radical scavenging function, which aids in the repair of damaged cells and the fight against harmful free radicals in the body.