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INDRAJAU-Kutaja Seeds

 

In Ayurveda, kutaja seeds are known as inderjao, and this plant is used to cure chronic diarrhoea & dysentery. This plant has the properties of arshoghna (to treat bleeding piles) & kandhughna (to treat skin irritation). This plant has a bitter and astringent flavour, is light and dry in appearance, and has a chilly potency. This plant's bark, leaves, seeds, and flowers are all important aspects to utilise.

anti-fungal,Anti-diabetic anti-microbial, anti-pyretic, anti-emetic, and anti-oxidant properties are found in this plant. It's effective for treating bleeding piles and relieving chronic constipation. It is also an important treatment for gastrointestinal issues. It is an useful herb that aids in the immune system & the body's natural healing process.


Indrajao's Health Benefits (Holarrhena antidysenterica)


  • pachan - Inderjao stimulates low digestive fire and helps to enhance hunger. It can also benefit youngsters with colic, flatulence, and stomach distention.
  • It is also an effective herb for treating fever and reducing various underlying symptoms of fever such as cold perspiration, extreme thirst, shivering, and a burning feeling.
  • It's also utilised to get rid of intestinal worms like threadworms and ringworms.
  • The usage of this herb on a regular basis might assist the body gain strength. It aids in the treatment of general weakness and provides energy to bodily cells.
  • It's also a great herb for people who have kidney stones. It's being used to treat kidney stones and is also effective against other illnesses that affect this vital bodily system.
  • It aids in the removal of phlegm and congestion in the respiratory tract. It aids in the reduction of respiratory tract irritation and is beneficial to those who suffer from persistent coughs and asthma.
  • Regular usage of this herb helps to cure painful and bleeding piles by reducing swelling and inflammation of blood vessels.

CHITRAKMOOL-Ceylon leadwort

Plumbago zeylanica is also known the Ceylon leadwort, doctor bush, and wild leadwort. Its name comes from the word "plumb," which signifies lead and agree to impart. Chitraka is a very efficient digestive and carminative plant. Chitrak is classified as rasayan in the Ayurvedic medical system. The blossoms of this useful plant are red, white, and blue in hue. It is a highly significant medicinal herb, and the roots of all this herb are particularly beneficial for heart problems, liver problems, and nervous system problems.

 

Plumbago Zeylanica has a variety of applications.

  • Diarrhea and piles patients would benefit greatly from plumbago root powder.
  • The major chemical ingredient plumbagin aids in immune enhancement.
  • This plant is used to clear heavy nasal mucus, which is the primary cause of repeated colds and coughs.
  • It is used to relieve inflammation and is particularly beneficial in the treatment of bronchitis & chronic sinusitis.
  • Plumbago root is used to stimulate the digestive system and enhance hunger. It is used as a carminative and to stimulate digestive power.
  • Spleen enlargement can also be treated with roots.
  • This plant's leaves can be used to cure laryngitis and rheumatism.
  • This herb's external paste is used to treat skin irritation, filariasis, and a variety of other skin problems.
  • Externally, root paste is administered to carbuncles, wounds, and syphilitic ulcers.
  • This herb's pure extract is used to decrease cholesterol levels.
  • It's used to stop cancerous cells in the prostate from growing.
  • Plumbago strengthens the liver and is often used as a liver tonic.
  • This plant has anti-inflammatory properties and is commonly used to treat edoema.
  • It can also help with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

BAKUCHI- BABCHI Plant/Seeds

 

Bakuchi, also known as Babchi, is a potent skin healing plant whose etymology is linked with the Moon, which is the ideal of beauty. It is known by several names in Ayurvedic texts, including Somvalli, Chandrika, Suprabha, Tvagdoshghani, and Chandrashalaka, to mention a few. Furthermore, the nutritious and curative characteristics of this plant place it in the "Shaka Varga" category, which includes green vegetables, according to Acharya Charak and Acharya Vaghabhatta. All components of the Babchi herb are beneficial, including the roots, stem, leaves, and seeds, but the powdered seed and oil are the most potent and are regarded as a highly efficient herb for the skin.

According to both ancient scriptures and current research, babchi seeds have tremendous therapeutic significance. It brightens the complexion by dramatically lowering pigmentation & plumps your skin by stimulating collagen-producing cells. Babchi powder is used as a Lepa or mask, in which those seeds are ground and blended with a suitable mixer to form a paste, which is then applied to afflicted regions.

The following are the skin advantages of babchi seeds:

  • Benefits of Babchi to Minimize Pigmentation and Increase Collagen
  • Similar to retinol in that it improves fine lines, wrinkle, elasticity (fights premature ageing), and reduces sun damage. When using retinol on your skin, you run the risk of discolouration, redness, inflammation, and other side effects.
  • Brighten up the skin & improves overall texture of the skin
  • Helpful for skin and scalp disorders such as eczema, psoriasis, hair loss, irritating red papules, insect bites/stings, and so on.
  • Beneficial in the treatment of vitiligo skin disorders

BADI HARAD-HARITAKI

badi harad-haritaki

Harad is an Indian plant that is also known as Harade. It provides a variety of Ayurvedic health advantages. Harad is a wonderful plant that can help prevent hair loss and promote hair growth. This is due to the influence of vitamin C, iron, manganese, selenium, and copper, which all contribute to the scalp's proper nourishment.

Harad may also help with coughing and its side effects, such as shortness of breath. because of its Deepan (appetiser) and Pachan (drink), it also aids in the relief of digestive disorders (digestive).

The oil extracted from Harad seeds is being used to help the gastrointestinal tract move more freely. In the event of persistent constipation, this aids bowel movement and facilitates stool evacuation. Harad powder (combined with water) helps to enhance the immune function by minimising cell damage through its antioxidants and immunomodulatory properties.

Due to its astringent properties, Harad powder is mixed with coconut oil and used as a paste to cure wounds. It also aids in the prevention of skin infections and the fight against infectious organisms. Harad extract, which works as a nerve tonic, can also be administered to the eyelids to treat some eye ailments.