Gotu Kola

Description :
Gotu kola is a perennial plant native to India and other tropical countries. Its appearance changes, depending on growing conditions. In shallow water, the plant puts forth floating roots and the leaves rest on top of the water. In dry locations, it puts out numerous small roots and the leaves are small and thin. The stems of the plant are slender, with creeping stolons, interconnecting one plant to the other. The rootstock consists of rhizomes, which grow vertically downwards. The rhizomes have a cream color and are covered with root hair. The flowers of the plant range from pinkish to red in color.
                                            Jadibooti
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Botanical Name: Centella Asiatica 
English Name: Indian pennywort
Hindi Name : Brahmamandooki, Bemgsag
Popular Name: Indian Pennywort, Artayniya-e Hindi, Jal Brahmi, Brahmi
Latin Name: Centella asiatica , Hydrocotyle asiatica 
Indian Name :Mandukaparni, Brahmi, Mandukig, Brahma-manduki, Khulakhudi, Mandookaparni Divya
Malayalam Name : Muthil, Kudangal
Habitat: Grown in waterlogged places throughout India.
Family: Appiaceae
 
Parts Used: Whole Plant
Medicinal Uses:
  • Gotu kola is used in treatment of leprosy and known to ameliorate the symptoms of the disease and improve general health of the patient. There are several studies that have established the healing properties of the herb, explaining its traditional use in treating leprosy.
  • This herb is a mild adaptogen. It is also mildly anti-bacterial, anit-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcerogenic, anxiolytic, a cerebral tonic, a stimulant that helps in circulation, a diuretic, nervine and Vulnerary.
  • When eaten in raw form, as a salad leaf, it helps maintain youthfulness. A decoction of juice from the leaves is believed to relive hypertension.
  • Open sores can be effectively treated by a poultice of the leaves of Gotu kola.
  • The herb works as a brain tonic and stimulates hair growth. It also revitalizes the brain and the nervous system, besides increasing attention span and concentration.
  • It possesses anti-oxidant properties, works for venous insufficiency and is also used in Thailand for detoxifying opium.
  • When the root of the herb is ingested with milk and liquorices, it is very effective in arresting dysentery.
  • The leaves of gotu kola can be used to treat all types of fevers. Pepper, ocimum sanctum and the leaves of the plant are to be grinded and consumed twice a day, for the purpose.
  • In India, the herb is extensively used for its therapeutic properties for improving memory.

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Manjistha

Description :
A perennial herbaceous climber, manjishta grows to a height of 1.5 meters. The woody based stem is long, rough and grooved. Its evergreen leaves are in whorls of four, about 5 to 10 cm in length. They are long, variable, cordate, rough above and smooth beneath.The flowers are small, about 0.3 to 2.5 cm long black and greenish-black in color. The plant bears red to black berries that are globose, fleshy, smooth and shining, with two small seeds. The roots are reddish, cylindrical, and flexuous, with a thin red bark and 4 to 8 cm length. Manjishta can be found throughout India, at a height above 3,500 meters.   
               Plant Stem
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Botanical Name : Rubia Tinctoria
Latin Name: Rubia cardifolia
Sanskrit Name: Manjishta
Common Name: Indian Madder, Manjit Gandari, Manchatti, Manjishta,Samanga, Manjith
Habitat: Found in the Himalayas and the hill stations of India
Family Name: Rubiaceae

Parts Used: Root, Fruit
Medicinal Uses:
  • Manjishta is widely used both internally and externally.
  • It is a potent blood purifier and anti-diarrhoeal.
  • The herb is an appetizer, digestant, vermicide, and even destroys ama.
  • Manjishta is recommended in skin diseases associated with edema and oozing.
  • The herb is used in wounds and ulcers dressing, to dry them up and make them heal promptly.
  • Its decoction is used to wash the chronic wounds that are then dressed up with the external extract.
  • The roots’ powder, when mixed with ghee, is beneficial for the treatment of acne.
  • The paste of manjishta’s root removes freckles and discoloration of the skin.
  • When used with honey, the herb heals inflammation and gives the skin an even tone and smoothness.
  • It is good for treating gastrointestinal ailments like loss of appetite, dyspepsia and worm infestations.
  • Manjishta is used in a number of skin disorders, like erysipelas, eczema, acne, scabies and allergic manifestations.
  • The herb controls irritation of nerves and pacifies the mind.
  • The cold infusion of manjishta improves menstrual bleeding and relieves the pain in dysmenorrheal.
  • It is useful in post-natal ailments since it stimulates and cleanses the uterus.
  • It is an effective medicament for hoarseness of voice.
  • Since it is anti-diabetic, it is used for treating urinary calculi.
  • This herb is also used to cleanse and regulate liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys.
  • The fruit is useful in hepatic obstructions.

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Karaj Beej

Description:
Seeds are used for skin ailments and are valued as antiseptic, astringent, bitter, blood purifier, febrifuge, pungent and tonic. They are useful in bronchitis and whooping cough. The fruit and seed are also useful in piles, urinary discharges, and diseases of the brain, eye and head. They also are useful for chest complaints, chronic fevers, earache, hydrocele, and lumbago. They are considered a good substitute for quinine. “It is a good antipyretic and I have used it in entric fevers successfully”. (Dr Younis Munshi, Srinagar) 
The oil is popular in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of biliousness, eye ailments, leucoderma, worms, wounds, sores, scabies, eczema, itches, herpes viral infection, eczema, ulcers, and other skin diseases. It is said to promote wound healing and is traditionally applied as an efficacious remedy for rheumatic joints, scurvy diseases of the scalp, and psoriasis. The oil, like Neem oil, has been widely tested for its insecticidal, nematicidal, antiseptic, bactericidal, and cleansing properties.
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Botnical Name : Pongamia Glabra

English Name : Indian Beech, Karum Tree
Hindi Name : Karanj, Kanj, Kanja, Karanjwa
Bengali Name : Nata Karanja, Dahara Karanja
Chinese Name : Shui huang
German Name : Karanja-Baum
Gujarati Name : Kanajo, Karanji, Kanjka, Kakach,Karanja 
Kannada Name : Honge Beru, Hulagilu
Latin name : Pongamia glabra Vent.
Marathi Name : Karanja, Ghanerakaranj, Sagargota
Persian Name : Khaye Iblees, Khurmae Abujahal
Punjabi Name : Karanj, Sukhchain, Paphri
Sanskrit Name : Karanja, Karanjaka, Naktamala
Urdu Name : Karanjwa
Malayalam Name : Ponnu, Unnu 
Oriya Name : Koranjo 
Kannada Name : Honge  
Marathi Name : Karanj 
Telugu Name : Pungu 
Assamese Name : Karchaw 
 
Part Used : Fruit,Wholeplant
Medicinal Uses:
  • The roots are god for cleansing foul ulcers, cleaning teeth and for strengthening the gums.
  • The poultice or the paste of its leaves is applied on the wounds and swellings for relief.
  • The seed powder is effective as nasal therapy to relieve the phlegm in chronic sinusitis and kapha diseases.
  • The bath of its leaves boiled in water, is benevolent for the patients of arthritis.
  • The paste of its seeds alleviates the glandular and scrotal swellings.
  • The bark skin juice is a keen stimulant for digestive system and is beneficial in anorexia, piles, worm infestations, and flatulence and liver diseases.
  • In children, the seed powder is given in whooping cough for quick relief.
  • Karanja is a good blood purifier and also destroys ama, hence is salutary in blood disorders as an adjunct.
  • The ghrta prepared from its bark skin is salubrious in venereal diseases like syphilis and gonorrhea.
  • Karanja is one of the best herbs in various skin affections, with other herbs like nimba, nirgundi and aristaka.

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Banslochan

Description :
The manna (a siliceous crystalline secretion found in the culms of the female plants) is antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cardiac tonic, carminative, cooling, demulcent, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, haemostatic, liver tonic, pectoral, refrigerant, rejuvenative, stimulant and tonic.The great interest of Tabashir in phytotherapy is due to its silica content (97%). Silica is one of the most important components of the connective tissue: cartilage, articulation tendons, and some elements of the arterial walls, skin, hair and nails. Besides silica, Tabashir contains iron, calcium, choline and betaine. It is useful in paralytic complaints, asthma, phthisis, cough and other debilitating diseases. It also has a gentle action on the urinary tissue and is, therefore,  used as a diuretic.
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Botnical Name : Bambusa Arundinacea

English Name : Bamboo Manna
Hindi Name : Banslochan, Vanslochan, Vanshlochan
Arabic Name : Tabaasheer
Bengali Name : Banshalochan
Chinese Name : Tian zhu huang
French Name : Manne en bambou
German Name : Großer Dornenbambus, Rohrbambus
Kannada Name : Tavakshira
Kashmiri Name : Tabasheer
Latin name : Bambusa arundinacea Willd.
Marathi Name : Kalak
Persian Name : Tabaasheer
Punjabi Name : Magar
Sanskrit Name : Tvakshir
Urdu Name : Tabasheer
 
Part Used : WholePlant
Medicinal Uses :
  • It is used in diarrhoea, dyspepsia, flatulence and worm problems. 
  • It is used in fever, inflammations, ulcers and wounds.
  • It is also used in vomiting, hyperdipsia and burning sensation.
  • It helps to cure cough, bronchitis, asthma, asthmatic bronchitis and emphysema.
  • It is used in strangury, syphilis, ophthalmia and haemorrhages.
  • The sprouts are acrid, bitter, laxative and are useful in inflammations, ulcers and wounds. Extract is used to treat various inflammatory conditions.
  • It is astringent, acrid, sweet, cooling, expectorant, constipating, cardiotonic, haemostatic, aphrodisiac and diuretic.
  • The bamboo manna is the siliceous secretion found in inter nodes of the stems of various species of bamboo.

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Bach / Vacha

Description: 
The dried rhizomes possess acrid, analgesic, anthelmintic, anticonvulsant, antiinflammatory, antispasmodic, antitussive, aphrodisiac, aromatic, bitter, brain tonic, carminative, decongestant, demulcent, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, hypotensive, laxative, nervine, rejuvenative, sedative, sialagogue, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, thermogenic and tonic properties. In Ayurvedic medicine it is valued as a “rejuvenator” for the brain and nervous system. Useful for dyspeptic disorders, gastritis, ulcers and for expelling gasses, stomach cramps, flatulence and griping pains. Reduces fever, promotes menstrual flow and mucous secretions from the bronchial tubes. It has an antihistamine like effect on hay fever and colds. It is also beneficial in depression, hysteria, insanity, neuralgia, asthma, bronchitis, cough, tuberculosi and irritation of the throat. It also aids in recovery from stroke and detoxification from anesthetics. Given to children to enhance their intelligence.
It is said to have wonderful tonic powers of stimulating and normalising the appetite. In small doses it reduces stomach acidity whilst larger doses increase stomach secretions and it is, therefore, recommended in the treatment of anorexia nervosa. However if the dose is too large it will cause nausea and vomiting.   

                                                                  raw herb
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Botnical Name : Acorus Calamus

English Name : Sweet Flag, Sweet Sedge, Sweet Myrtle, Flag Root, Calamus
Hindi Name : Bach, Gurbach
Arabic Name : Wajj, Qumha, Qasab Dharirah
Bengali Name : Bach 
Chinese Name : Shui chang pu
French Name : Acore vrai
German Name : Kalmus, Chalmis, Magenwurz, Schwanenbrot, Sigge
Gujarati Name : Gandhilovaj, Godavaj 
Kannada Name : Baje, Bajegida, Baji 
Kashmiri Name : Wai Gander 
Latin name : Acorus calamus Linn.
Marathi Name : Bariboj, Vekhand 
Persian Name : Agar Turki, Karunak
Punjabi Name : Varch, Ghodavaca 
Sanskrit Name : Vacha, Bhuta-nashni, Ugragranthi
Urdu Name : Waj Turki 

Part Used  :Root
 
Medicinal Uses :
  • It  has a stimulating  , nervine and anti-spasmodic properties .
  • It acts as  a rejuvenative  for the brain and nervous system.
  • It is used to promote cerebral circulation .
  • Due to presence of a volatile oil, Calamus acts as a carminative, that is, it relieves flatulence and feeling of over-fulness of stomach, and increase in appetite.
  • Due to its essential oil contents, it acts as an expectorant, that is it promotes flow of bronchial secretions and in useful in asthma.
  • Vacha is very useful for the nervous system. Well known medicine for brain science ages.
  • Vacha is highly effective in mania, epilepsy and other brain disorders.
  • Vacha is helpful in clearing the passage of air in rhinitis. It reduces convulsions and pain.
  • Vacha is useful in spasmodic contraction of body and paralysis. 
  • Vacha is the best medicine for children having lower intellectual level. 
  • Vacha powder in small doses with honey is given daily to children for their body strength as well as intellectual level improves.
  • Vacha is used in heart disease as it controls the heart rate.
  • Vacha is useful in alleviating kapha and vata of respiratory tract, so it is used extensively in cough, asthma, pharyngitis and laryngitis. 
  • Vacha is useful in dysuria caused by kapha also useful in lithotrypsic.
  • Vacha is an oxytocic used in painful labour.
  • Vacha acts as an appetizer and antidipsetic due to its katu rasa and ushna veerya.
  • Vacha reduces abdominal colic by acting on worms caused by kapha.
  • Vacha is the best drug for inducing emesis for removal of kapha.
  • Vacha is an extremely useful medicine for teething problems in children.

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Giloe Herb

Description: 
The bitter principles present in the herb show alterative, antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, antiperiodic, antipyretic, antiulcer, blood purifier, diuretic, febrifuge, hepatoprotective, immunostimulant, stomachic, tonic and vermifuge properties. This herb relaxes the intestinal and uterine muscles. It is proved effective in prevention of fibrosis and in stimulating regeneration in hepatic tissues. Its strength as a febrifuge in malaria is seen in the common name “Indian Quinine.” It is useful in enlarged spleen.  
It is used in fever, dyspepsia, general debility and urinary disorders. It is also used in treatment of rheumatism. The active principles of Tinospora cordifolia Syringin (TC-4) and cordiol (TC-7) were found to possess anticomplementary and immunomodulatory activities in immune-suppression of obstructive jaundice, hepatic fibrosis, peritonitis and sepsis. It is a blood purifier and may be useful in AIDS and other immune diseases also. It is also being proposed for cancer patients before and after chemotherapy. The plant is also used to improve the immune system and the body resistance against infections.

Plan Root

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Botnical Name : Tinaspora Cordifolia 
English Name : Moon Creeper, Heart-Leaved Moonseed, Indian Quinine
Hindi Name : Giloe, Gulancha, Giloy
Arabic Name : Gilo
Bengali Name : Gulanch, Gilo, Gadanch, Ningilo 
Chinese Name : Kuan chu hsing, Xin ye qing niu dan
French Name : Plante grimpante de lune
German Name : Mond-Kriechpflanze
Gujarati Name : Gado, Galo, Gulo, Gulwel 
Kannada Name : Amrutaballi, Uganiballi 
Kashmiri Name : Amrita, Gilo 
Latin name : Tinospora cordifolia Miers
Marathi Name : Gulvel, Giroli 
Persian Name : Gulbel
Punjabi Name : Gilo 
Sanskrit Name : Guduchi, Madhparni, Amrita, Soma-valli
Urdu Name : Gilo

Part Used : Root
               
Medicinal Uses :
  • Tinospora or Giloy is considered one of the best herbs to clear the micro-circulatory system and other bodily channels. 
  • The antistress or anxiolytic activity of  Tinospora cordifolia is well documented by researchers and clinically tested. 
  • Tinospora or Giloy acts as a diuretic and found to be effective against Renal obstruction like calculi and other urinary disorders.
  • Giloy acts as a memory booster, develops inteligence, promotes mental clarity. It is described as one of the Medhya Rasayana (mental rejuvenative) in the Charak Samhita.
  • Giloy is considered helpful in eye disorders as a tissue builder and promotes mental clarity. 
  • Giloy is anti-pyretic and act as a tonic after fever, also has action against alternative fever like Malaria. 
  • Giloy is one of the best medications known to boost immune system. It helps to boost our natural resistance power to avert numerous infections and disorders.

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Walnut

Description :
The Juglans Regia has a long history of medicinal use, being used in folk medicine to treat a wide range of complaints. The leaves are alterative, anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, astringent and depurative. They are used internally the treatment of constipation, chronic coughs, asthma, diarrhoea, dyspepsia etc.  
The leaves are also used to treat skin ailments and purify the blood. They are considered to be specific in the treatment of strumous sores. Male inflorescences are made into a broth and used in the treatment of coughs and vertigo. The rind is anodyne and astringent. It is used in the treatment of diarrhoea and anaemia.  
The seeds are antilithic, diuretic and stimulant. They are used internally in the treatment of low back pain, frequent urination, weakness of both legs, chronic cough, asthma, constipation due to dryness or anaemia and stones in the urinary tract. Externally, they are made into a paste and applied as a poultice to areas of dermatitis and eczema.  
 
                                        nut-shell
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Botanical Name: Juglans Regia 
Common Name: Walnut, Persian Walnut, European Walnut, Akhrot
English  Name :Juglans regia
Sanskrit Name : Shailbhav,Akhsod,Akshot,Karppal
BengaliName : Aakrot,Aakot,Aakhrot
Marathi Name :Akrad,Akhrod
Unani Name :Akhrot
Tamil Name :Akrottu
Gujrati Name :Aakhod
Arabic Name :Jouz
Family Name :Juglanduceae
Part Used :Bark, Fruit,Leaves
Medicinal Uses:
Useful in herpes, eczema, scrofula and syphilis. Akhrot is effective for the treatment of low back pain, frequent urination, weakness of both legs, chronic cough, asthma, constipation due to dryness or anaemia and stones in the urinary tract. The crushed Walnut leaf is used as an insect repellent.

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Vijayasar

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Vijaysaar is a big tree whose bark is very useful for diabetes. The bark of the tree is made into a wooden glass and the glass is used as remedy to cure diabetes Some water is kept in the wooden glass overnight and is consumed early morning by diabetes patients. The color of the water changes to brown and glass is changed after around 1 month when the water color does not change. Vijaysaar is safe and cheap method to take care of Diabetics,weight control and reduce joints pain. 
                                                      Orgnaic Bark
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Botanical Name : Pterocarpus marsupium.
English Name : Indian kino tree, Malabar kino tree.
Hindi Name: Beeja saar, Vijay saar.
Sanskrit Name : Asana, Beejaka
Malayalam Name : Venga
Common Name: Vijayasar, Bijasal,Indian Kino Tree, Malabar Kino Tree, Kino , bila,Asana, Beejaka, Petaca, Bandhukavriksha
Family Name : Fabaceae
 
Part Used : Heart Wood, Leaves,flowers
 
Medicinal Uses:
  • Indian kino has many therapeutic and medicinal properties and is used in treating conditions like elephantiasis, diarrhea, leucoderma, rectalgia, cough, dysentery, and grey hair.
  • The crushed leaves of the plant are used externally for the treatment of boils, sores and certain types of skin diseases.
  • Consumption of the herb helps to lower the lipid and glucose levels of the body.
  • It leads to the significant reduction in the blood sugar levels, in diabetic patients.
  • One of the major effects of indian kino in human body is that it helps to prevent cell proliferation and induces apoptotic effect in tumor cell lines.
  • The heartwood of pterocarpus marsupium is astringent, bitter acrid, anti inflammatory, anthelmintic and anodyne. It is considered magical for diabetes. It turns the water blue as soon as it comes in contact with the water. 
  • It is good for elephantiasis, leucoderma, diarrhoea, dysentery, rectalgia, cough and greyness of hair. 
  • The bark is used as an astringent and in toothache. The bruised leaves are considered useful as an external application for boils, sores and skin diseases.
  • The bark is used as an astringent and in toothache.
  • The bruised leaves are considered useful as an external application for boils, sores and skin diseases.

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Katira Gond

Description :
Tragacanth gum comes from a thorny shrub which is native to western Asia, Iraq, Iran and the Middle East. It is a tree gum like myrrh, frankincense and balm of Gilead, and can be used, along with the stems of the plant as incense. It comes from a number of Astragalus species, but the one which produces the best quality gum is Astragalus gummifer or gummifera. The gum exudes naturally from the roots of the plant and from incisions made in the stem. This is collected and when dried forms crystals of flakes or may be formed into blocks. The plant is a member of the pea family of plants, Fabaceae, and produces pods like other members of the Leguminoseae family such as carob trees. 
The shrub is pollinated by bees and butterflies and is a useful nitrogen-fixing plant. You may think you have never eaten gum Tragacanth, but the odds are that you have as it is a food additive known in the food industry as E 413. It is used as a thickening agent in sauces, ice cream and confectionary, and is also used in the cosmetics industry. It helps bind other ingredients together.  
It is also used in the textile industry to thicken dyes for fabric, to make glue, for water colours and to produce the gloss in ink, among other uses including the manufacture of paper. 
                                            Crude Gum
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Botanical Name : Cochlospermum gossypium / Stercullia Urens
English Name : Indian or Country Tragacanth
Indian Name :Katira Gond, Katira,bali, gular, gulu, kabru, kadai, kadaya, kandois, karrai, karu, katira, kulu, tabsi,Kateera
Common Name : Indian or Country Tragacanth ,Katira Gond, Katira, gum stercullia, Stercullia Gum,Tragacanth , Qujah , Ela-imbul-kinihiriya
Scientific Name: Cochlospermum religiosum
Arabic Name : Katheera, Haloosiyaa
Bengali Name : Katila
French Name : Gomme Adragante
German Name : Cochlospermum gossypium-Gummi, Kutira-Gummi
Kannada Name : Barugadamara
Latin name : Cochlospermum gossypium DC.
Persian Name : Koon, Katira
Urdu Name : Gond Katira

Part Used : Gum

Medicinal Uses:

  • Tragacanth is more resistant to acid hydrolysis than other hydrocolloids and is preferred in the preparation of acidic compounds. It has also been used as a binder and stabilizer in preparing cosmetics and hand lotions, to stiffen cloth, as a glue in bookbinding, and in making candy and other products . The herb is used as well in denture adhesives and toothpastes and as a bulk-forming laxative . In African folk medicine, tragacanth is used as a mild laxative; the leaves are used to prepare a first aid lotion .
  • Also used in Constipation,Diarrhea.
  • Externally the gum has been used in traditional medicine for dressing burns, and it is now believed that it might have anti-tumour properties, and could stimulate the immune system.
  • Gond Katira Drink-> For Summer

1 small piece of gond katira, or Tragacanth gum, soaked in water overnight
1 tbsp juice of fresh lemon, optional
1 glass water
1 tbsp sugar
ice

Method
When the crystals have swollen and turned gelatinous take one or two small fragments and mix in cold water with the sugar and lemon juice if using and add ice.
Drink while cool.

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Mulethi

Description :
Glycyrrhiza glabra is known to send out long roots that tend to be closer to the surface relative to the other roots of the plant. These roots can grow in upwards of 6 feet in length and are capable of growing additional plants off of them. This allows for the plant to spread without having to reproduce sexually. Glycyrrhiza glabra also has the ability to re-sprout from harvested roots. This means that if something were to happen to the upper portion of the plant, the plant could simply re-grow and continue to flourish.
                                            
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Botanical Name : Glycyrrhiza glabra
Indian Name:  Mullethi, Jestmadh
English Name: Licorice, Liquorice, Sweet-licorice
Latin Name: Glycyrrhiza glabra
Sanskrit Name: Yashtimadhu, Madhuyesti
Marathi Name : eshta madhu          
Tamil Name : Atimaturam       
Telgu Name : Atimadhuram        
Malayalam Name :Irrattimadhuram        
Kannada Name: Jesthamadhu      
Common Name : Calamus, Mulethi, Sweet Liquorice, Sweetwood,Yashti madhu
Family Name: Fabaceae
Parts used: Bark,Fruit,Leaf
Medicinal Uses :
  • Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) is of special importance to women and has been used in women’s formulas for centuries. It has estrogenic and other steroidal properties and is used to normalize and regulate hormone production. Glycyrrhizin, a major component of licorice root, is structurally similar to adrenal cortical hormones. It has proven especially helpful in treating adrenal exhaustion, infertility due to hormonal imbalance, menopausal dysfunctions, and Addisons disease.
  • Having an infusion prepared by steeping a teaspoon of dried liquorice root powder in a cup of water is valuable in healing peptic ulcers. Follow this therapy for about a month. It also helps reduce gastritis and symptoms of Crohn’s disease.
  • Taking DGL tablets three times in a day, half an hour before a meal, helps reduce gastric ulcers.
  • Many herbalists regard licorice as a natural alternative to hydrocortisone and it is used in many formulations to activate and increase the effects of other herbs. It acts much like your body’s own natural corticosteroids. Licorice decreases generation of damaging molecules called free radicals at the site of inflammation and it inhibits an enzyme that’s involved in the inflammatory process. The herb’s action as a fast-acting anti-inflammatory agent is due to the compound glycyrrhizin, a compound that is chemically similar to the corticosteroids released by the body’s adrenal glands.
  • Glycyrrhizin blocks prostaglandin production and inflammation. Although it supports the body’s release of cortisol, it also inhibits some of the more detrimental side effects of that hormone’s presence. Licorice is also a excellent demulcent, and expectorant commonly used for throat, stomach, urinary, and intestinal irritations.
  • It is one of the best remedies against cough. It acts as a broncho dilator
  • It is having anti ulcer activity; thereby it is one of the good herbal products for treatment of peptic ulcer disorders
  • It is useful in eye disorders like conjunctivitis and xeropthalmia as a soothing agent.
  • Also used as anti-oxidant,free radical scavenger,coolant and astringent,maintenance of healthy skin.

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