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NAGARMOTHA


Nagarmotha (Cyperus roundus), also known as Mustak or Nutgrass, is a prominent Ayurvedic plant with several health advantages. This plant may be found all over the world, however it is mostly produced for economic reasons on Pacific islands. Nagarmotha root powder are widely used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments. This ayurvedic plant has a strong odour and is bitter. Essential oils, flavonoid, terpenoids, sesquiterpenes, cyprotene, cyperene, selinene, rotundene, and others are the primary components of this plant. Diuretic, emmenagogue, anthelmintic, painkiller, anti-inflammatory, antidysenteric, and antirheumatic properties are also present.


Nagarmotha has incredible health advantages.

1. Treat skin disorders.

Nagarmotha is an excellent remedy for skin disorders. It contains a wide range of skin-friendly qualities. Applying Nagarmotha root powder to the skin with coconut oil helps to prevent infections and heal itching and dry skin. It also aids in the maintenance of fair skin.


2. Digestive aid

Nagarmotha has a spicy, bitter-sweet flavour and is used to treat spasms and pains in the digestive tract. The strong scent of Nagarmotha root powder stimulates appetite and relieves indigestion.


3. Control High blood sugar levels.

For centuries, Nagarmotha is used to treat excessive blood sugar. Regularly consuming the roots powder of this herb helps to prevent the body from absorbing extra sugar. As a result, it controls elevated blood sugar levels.


4. Treat menstrual problems.

Menstrual problems are one of the most common applications of Nagarmotha in Ayurveda. Regular use of Nagarmotha helps to regulate menstruation, prevents overdue periods, and relieves unpleasant menstrual cramps.


5. Nagarmotha is used to treat obesity.

The root of the Nagarmotha tree contains anti-obesity qualities. Regular ingestion of this powder helps to prevent obesity by reducing fat storage in the body. It also helps to burn fat and boosts fat metabolism.

KALI MUSLI

This woodland herb may be found all throughout India. It may also be found in southeast Asia, Arabia, Africa, Pakistan, and portions of Asia's south. It's a type of folk medicine. The rhizome portion of the plant is utilised as a medication. It's used to cure piles, blood problems, vomiting, diarrhoea, and indigestion, as well as as an appetiser. Ayurvedic medicine uses Kali musli to treat a variety of ailments. It is becoming increasingly uncommon as a result of its medicinal advantages being overexploited.

Uses of Kali Musli

  • Paste - Kali musli paste is used on skin to relieve discomfort and burning sensations caused by different skin problems such as itching and pile mass.
  • Impotence, stamina loss, poor sperm count, numerous digestive diseases such as indigestion, reduced appetite, constipation, liver illnesses, and notably jaundice are all treated with this powder.
  • Inhaling its smoke is very useful in respiratory diseases such as asthma, colds, and coughs.
  • Asparagus racemosus combined with white (safed) musli helps ladies with menstruation problems. It is one of the safest herbs for treating erectile dysfunction in males and has excellent benefits in raising sperm count.


GATARAN - Latakaranja

 

In Ayurveda, Latakaranja (Caesalpinia crista), also known as Gataran, Kalarchikai, & Fever Nut, is a strong plant. It is an Ayurvedic plant that may be used to treat various types of fevers, thus the term "fever nut." This plant's seeds have a remarkable property: when brushed against with a rough surface, they become immediately heated. This plant is most usually found in India's south and east. Latakaranja is one of the most important herbs inside the Ayurvedic system because of its great health effects.


Latakaranja has the following health benefits:

1. Latakaranja is used to treat malaria.

Latakaranja's excellent action against malaria is one of its many health advantages. It's a key component of Ayush-64, a malaria treatment produced by the Ministry of AYUSH. It can also be used to treat all sorts of fevers.

 

2. Latakaranja is used to treat diabetes.

Latakaranja has anti-diabetic qualities that assist the body maintain appropriate blood sugar levels. It also aids in the treatment of diabetic symptoms such as frequent urination, loss of weight, excessive thirst, & exhaustion.


3. Latakaranja is good for memory.

Latakaranja is a memory booster that comes from nature. It supports healthy brain health and boosts brain function. It's being used to heal mental illnesses in Ayurveda because of these qualities. It's also used to treat neurological diseases including Alzheimer's and dementia.

 

4. Latakaranja to help with menstruation issues

Latakaranja is beneficial to ladies with menstruation issues because of its anti estrogenic and pain-relieving effects. It eliminates severe menstrual cramps and normalises irregular cycles.

 

5. Latakaranja is used to treat spasms.

Latakaranja's capacity to control spasms and alleviate muscle tension is another important health advantage. This Ayurvedic herb might help you manage cramps all throughout your body. It also has a relaxing impact on the central nervous system, which aids in the reduction of psychological stress.

DARUHARIDRA- Indian Barberry

 

Daruharidra is also referred as Indian barberry, tree turmeric, and many other names. This is a succulent berry which is largely farmed for it's own edible fruit and is consumed as a fresh fruit.

It's a densely forested tree. Daruharidra is a smooth, evergreen shrub that grows to a height of 2 to 3 metres. It has leaves that are 4:9 long and 1.8 cm broad. It is mostly cultivated in India and Nepal. The majority of its flora are located in the Himalayas, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. It grows at altitudes ranging from 2000 to 3000 metres in the Himalayan area.


Daruharidra Advantages

Daruharidra, also known as Indian barberry, has long been utilised in Ayurvedic treatment. It's antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hepatoprotective. Fever, ulcers, inflammation, infections, skin disorders, eye illnesses, sores, and diarrhoea are all treated with Indian berberry. It aids in the treatment of conditions such as heart failure, malaria, liver illness, and jaundice It may be used both inside and outside. So, let us learn about its advantages.


Daruharidra's Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Daruharidra appears to have anti-granuloga and anti-inflammatory qualities that aid in the prevention of inflammation, according to the research. Daruharidra may aid in the treatment of inflammatory illnesses, according to the findings. It is used to make a paste that is applied topically to reduce inflammation and pain in rheumatoid arthritis. Its filtered decoction is used to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as to clean the eyes.

 

Diarrhea is treated with Indian Barberry.

Daruharidra has been shown in studies to have hepatoprotective, cardiovascular, anticancer, and antibacterial effects. It has also been discovered to have antispasmodic, antidiarrheal, and antimalarial properties that are useful in herbal formulations. As a result, it is used to treat diarrhoea.


Diabetes and Daruharidra

This fruit has the capacity to lower Hemoglobin A TD, which is vital for blood glucose regulation. Furthermore, this fruit aids in the regulation of blood glucose levels, which may be due to the activation of carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes. As a result, if you have a sugar problem, you should take Daruharidra.

 

Daru Turmeric's Benefits for Piles

Daruharidra is an effective therapy for bleeding piles. It is administered with butter in doses ranging from 33 to 100 centigrammes. A diluted solution could also be used to treat piles externally. Daruharidra root bark also includes berberine, which has antifungal, antibacterial, antioxidant, and antiviral properties.

 

Benefits of Berberis Aristata for Fever

It works well as a substitute for quinine in the treatment of malarial fever. It is especially beneficial in obtaining relief from Pathare Visaya (increased body temperature). Its bark and root bark are both used to make a decoction. The decoction is taken in doses of 25 to 75 grammes twice or three times each day.

 

Eyes Benefits Daruharidra

Daruharidra has shown promising results in the treatment of eye problems. It is combined with Mansun, alum, opium, or lime juice and applied to the eyelids to cure eyes and other eye disorders. When combined with milk, it can be used as an excellent conjunctivitis or conjunctivitis lotion.

 

Daruharidra Period Benefits in Hindi

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is used in doses ranging from 13 to 25 grammes to alleviate discomfort and cramping during menstruation.

 

Daruharidra Skin Benefits

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is utilised in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for menstrual remission and acne treatment.

It is commonly administered in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for skin problems. Its bark is useful as a purgative for ulcers & ulcers, and it provides an answer in 10 minutes as it aids in wound healing.

ASHOK TREE CHHAAL


The Ashoka tree is revered in Ayurveda for its spiritual properties as well as its numerous health advantages to the body. The bark of the Ashoka tree is mostly useful for treating menstruation disorders in women, such as dysmenorrhea, stomach discomfort, and uterine spasms. The bark of the Ashoka tree has a high concentration of tannins, flavonoids, and glycosides, all of which act as uterine tonics. The roots & seeds of the Ashoka tree are used to cure skin diseases such as acne, psoriasis, and dermatitis.

Ashoka Tree Nutritional Value

The Ashoka tree may provide a variety of critical nutrients. Tannins, glycosides, essential oils, and calcium are all present. It also has carbonic components of carbon and iron, and the tree's bark includes ketosterol.


Assist with acne treatment

You may make a thick decoction of the bark of the Ashoka tree by boiling it and then applying mustard oil to it once it cools. When applied to boils and pimples, this remedy has a very favourable impact.

 

For Gynecological Issues, Use Ashoka Tree Herb

This Ashoka tree's herb operates on uterine muscles and endometrium, providing relief from stomach discomfort and other spasms. It also aids in the treatment of irregular menstrual periods, amenorrhea, leucorrhea, fibroids, cysts, and other associated conditions. As a result, the Ashoka tree is commonly used to treat gynaecological and menstrual disorders in women.


Internal Bleeding is Prevented by the Ashoka Plant

To prevent internal bleeding, consume a few droplets of water blended with crushed Ashoka blossoms. Ashoka blossoms also aid in the prevention of hemorrhagic dysentery. As a result, Ashoka blossoms might help you take care of your wellbeing.

 

Treats stomach edoema and inflammation

The Ashoka tree When ingested, barks or leaves aid in the removal of worms from the stomach, providing relief from discomfort and edoema. The bark of ashoka tree is also antifungal, antibacterial, and pain alleviating. The Ashoka tree fights both internal and exterior inflammation and relieves burning sensations.

 

Asthma is treated and kidney stones are removed.

The seed powders of the Ashoka tree is indeed a natural technique for controlling kidney stones. When the dried powder is wrapped in betel leaf and swallowed several times, it aids in the treatment of asthma in persons who suffer from the disease.