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KALI JIRI- Biiter Cumin

Bitter Cumin, also known as Kalijiri, is a plant that is widely cultivated in India & Southeast Asia. Brown in colour, the seeds have a strong, bitter flavour. Raw seeds are difficult to ingest raw and have long been utilised as a component in Ayurvedic preparations.

Because of its bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory effects, Kalijiri seeds are good for respiratory illnesses including asthma. It can also help with vitiligo since it promotes melanin production.

Kalijiri's antibacterial characteristics make it a popular component in Ayurvedic lotions and oils for treating skin ailments. Kalijiri's antioxidants also aid wound healing by speeding wound contraction. Due to its Kashay (astringent) characteristics, using Kalijiri seeds paste with Neem or coconut oil might aid with early wound healing, according to Ayurveda. It has been discovered to aid in the detoxification of blood by removing toxins and so enhancing their evacuation. It's also been reported to help with weight loss and flatulence.


Kalijiri has a number of advantages.

1. Constipation

Kalijiri aids in the treatment of dyspepsia. Indigestion, according to Ayurveda, is the result of an inadequate digestive process. Including Kalijiri in your diets can assist to enhance Agni (digestive fire) & make meals easier to digest. The Deepan (appetiser) property is responsible for this.


2. Asthma

Kalijiri's Vata-Kapha balance & Ushna (hot) qualities aid to treat asthma. It also aids in the removal of blockages and facilitates breathing.


3. Coughing

Cough is a common illness that frequently develops in conjunction with a cold Due to its Kapha balancing and Ushna (hot) qualities, Kalijiri aids in cough relief. It aids in the relief of collected mucus by immediately emptying it.


4. Infection of the Urinary Tract (UTI)

Kalijiri's Mutral (diuretic) qualities aid in the treatment of urinary tract infections. It improves the flow of urine and alleviates the symptoms of urinary infections.


5. Healing Wounds

Kalijiri's Vata balancing & Kashay (astringent) qualities aid in wound management. It also aids in the reduction of injury symptoms such as pain and bleeding, as well as promoting quick healing.


DANTIMOOL

 

Danti is a shade-loving plant that thrives in a humid climate. This plant is also known as red physic nut, wild castor, wild croton, and wild sultan seeds. It is a medicinal plant in use in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments. Leaves, dantimool, or dried root are used for a variety of therapeutic applications. This plant's seeds and roots are purgatives. The root's solvents and extract have anticancer, antioxidant, antibacterial, immunological stimulatory, and hepatoprotective properties. It includes glycoterpenoids, steroids, flavonoids, titerpenoids, diterpenes, saponins, and flavonoids, among other chemical elements. This plant's leaves contain anti-asthmatic and wound-healing effects.

 

Danti's Benefits (Baliospermum montanum)

  • Danti is a blood purifier, and a paste made from danti roots and seeds is used to treat edoema and discomfort. Both alleviate pain by acting as analgesics.
  • This plant is used to cure fevers because it contains antipyretic qualities. This plant is also anti-inflammatory, and it is used to treat inflammation. Pittaj jawara is made from danti decoction.
  • Roots have a laxative and purgative effect. This herb's seeds & root powder are used to treat constipation, and it is very beneficial for piles patients.
  • Danti leaves have been shown to be quite useful to those suffering from jaundice.
  • The decoction of leaves is used to cure asthma & bronchitis by calming the kapha dosha. Danti leaf paste is applied to wounds to speed up healing.
  • Danti seeds are used externally as a stimulant and rubefacient. This plant is particularly useful in treating stomach discomfort, bloating, and tumours.
  • This herb's roots are spicy, hot, & diuretic in nature. It is also used to treat haemorrhoids, abdominal tumours, and a swollen spleen.
  • Danti seed oil is particularly useful in treating vata problems such as paralysis, sciatica, gout, and neurological illnesses, among others.
  • Seed paste is also used to poison snake bites.
  • Danti is utilised to balance the pitta and kapha doshas.

BACH/VACHA-Sweet Flag

 

Bach/Vacha is a medicinal herb with the scientific name Acorus calamus. It is more potent than other herbs that can help with a variety of health issues. The roots of Vach contain several therapeutic characteristics that aid in the treatment of mental illnesses. Aside from that, Vacha is used to treat epilepsy. Many individuals are unaware that Vach is good for their health. In today's article, we'll go through the advantages of Vach in depth.

 

Vacha's Nutritional Value (Sweet Flag)

The plant has a lot of nutrients, and certain compounds are kept in it. Sequesterpenes norwesterpine Kelamukhin A.A. Beta are found in its roots. Esarone, Beta-Gurjunin, Z-Saron, Aristoline, E-Saron, Beta-Docosterol, and other compounds can be found.

 

Vacha's Benefits

When an ayurvedic remedy is utilised to treat a health concern. Let us go through the advantages of Vacha in further detail.


Mental health benefits:

 Many individuals seek for home cures for mental health issues. Vacha is a very potent plant that can aid with mental health issues. People who have been suffering from mental difficulties for a long time, on the other hand, should see a doctor first.

 

The Skin Benefits of Vacha:

Vacha paste can be beneficial for skin problems. It has certain qualities that aid in the prevention of infection and the protection of the skin. If you have sensitive skin, however, try it first by applying a fold; if there is no response, then apply it to the lacquer.

 

Vach's Advantages in Increasing Appetite:

Many people suffer from a lack of appetite, which prevents the body from developing. Many different forms of health problems might arise as a result of the body's lack of growth. Bacha is regarded as one of the most effective home treatments for increasing appetite. To use, make a powder by combining this plant with other herbs. It is suitable for consumption after meals in the morning and evening. It aids in the relief of indigestion and stomach discomfort.

 

Helpful in the treatment of colds

A person suffers from fever and colds as a result of a weakened immune system. In this scenario, using escape is advantageous. It boosts immunity while also reducing the common cold and fever. If there is a phlegm problem throughout the century, Bacha aids in the expulsion of phlegm. Vacha powder and hot water should be used for this.

 

Helpful for wounds

Vach is an Ayurvedic medicine used to prevent skin infections. Aside from that, this plant is useful in the treatment of Chawi. Vacha is used with other herbs such as mariga, mustard seed, hog, and atifara.

BABOOL GUM

 

Babool (Acacia arabica), often known as the Indian gums Arabic tree or Babul, is a well-known Ayurvedic plant. This medicinal plant may be found across India's arid and sandy regions. Babool is a little tree with tiny spikes covering its branches. Babool is regarded as the "Healing Tree" because all parts of the plant are employed in Ayurveda for various therapeutic purposes. Read on to learn more about the health advantages of babool.

As previously stated, all components of this plant are employed in Ayurveda. The therapeutic properties of the stem bark, fruits, gum, leaves, flower, and seeds are outstanding. This herb balances all three doshas (Vata, Kapha, and Pita), however it is most commonly used to balance Kapha. This plant's bark has cooling, aphrodisiac, emetic, nutritional, and constipating properties. Babool gum contains antipyretic and tonic effects. It's utilised to help the liver.


HEALTH BENEFITS

1. Babool to improve dental health

Babool is regarded as one of the most effective Ayurvedic medicines for preserving oral health. Regular use of Babool aids in the strengthening of gums and teeth, as well as the reduction of plaque production and gingival irritation.

 

2. Babool for wound healing.

The chemical components found in Babool's leaves and bark aid in wound healing. It has the capacity to control wound bleeding and infection. The use of Babool powder to wounds and cuts hastens the healing process.

 

3. Babool to treat diarrhoea

The decoction made from the plant's leaves has a cooling effect & balances all of the doshas in the body. It has the ability to halt and regulate any bodily problems. As a result, it is an excellent therapy for diarrhoea.

 

4. The Advantages of Babool for Diabetics

Babool does have a bitter taste that aids in the regulation and management of blood sugar levels. It is also high in dietary fibre, which aids with blood sugar regulation. Including Babool into our regular diet helps to keep our blood sugar levels in check.

 

5. Babool improves sexual health

Babool fruit pods have aphrodisiac effects. It is frequently used in Ayurvedic medicine to boost libido in both men and women. It is also quite efficient in treating male disorders such as premature ejaculation.

Although Babool has several health advantages, the outstanding medical benefits in Babool are less well-known. So it's time to honour this underappreciated Ayurvedic herb and harness its maximum potential again for betterment of your lives.