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There is a tremendous increase in the demand for natural products
as an alternative to chemical products, the world over.
Drawing inspiration from the fundamentals of Ayurvedic
Medicine, Indian Herbs, Saharanpur, India, developed
a range of natural products for humans and animals.
The unique blend of traditional glory with modern science
forms the basis for the success of Indian Herbs products
Ashwagandha, which belongs to the pepper family, is
found in India and Africa. The roots of ashwagandha
are used medicinally. Ashwagandha, which belongs to
the pepper family, is found in India and Africa. The
roots of ashwagandha are used medicinally. For energy-related
predicaments, many people turn to ashwagandha, increasingly
known as the "Indian ginseng." Ashwagandha,
or "winter cherry," provides energy and a
rejuvenating lift while at the same time offering a
calming effect. The chemical components in ashwagandha
are remarkably similar to those found in ginseng, and
yet studies have demonstrated its superiority in stress-relieving
abilities when compared to its Chinese cousin. Ayurvedic
healers have long prescribed the herb to treat exhaustion
caused by both physical and mental strain, and scientific
research has recently borne out this practice. A double-blind
study found that ashwagandha prevented stress-related
ulcers and vitamin C deficiency, and increased energy
and endurance when under stress. The key to ashwagandha's
benefit lies in its action as an adaptogen, or substance
that helps the body become more flexible and capable
of handling change. This applies especially to the muscles.
Indeed, the herb's adaptogenic effect has far-reaching
implications. Ashwagandha enjoys the reputation in the
West as an aphrodisiac, a use supported by a recent
study in which more than 70 percent of men reported
increased libido and sexual function after taking the
herb.
Nutritionally supports concentration,
clarity and memory. Brahmi traditionally used in Ayurveda
as a brain and mind tonic. The word "Brahmi"
is Sanskrit and can be translated from Sanskrit as "The
Goddess of Supreme Wisdom" because it has helped
spiritual seekers for millennia to attain the wisdom
that they sought. It is actually one of the 'original'
medicines of Ayurveda and is praised in 3000-year-old
books. It is used to naturally revitalize nerve and
brain cells, to increase mental capacities, memory,
concentration, intelligence, mental endurance, verbal
articulation and to decrease senility, stress and stress
related diseases.
Promoting the clarity and mental balance
needed to remain calm and efficient in today's busy
world and reducing anxiety and stress, it is an excellent
formula for active people and students of all ages.
For decades it has been used in the west as an energy
tonic and as a smart drug under the name Gotu Kola.
In Ayurveda it is considered to have antibiotic, antifungal
and anti-amebic properties, and is used to heal wounds,
to reduce the incidence of cancer, to treat cancer and
other tumors, and to reduce tumors in advanced stages
without systemic side effects or immune suppression.
It promotes both physical and mental longevity, reduces
negative emotions, related to the liver* and has an
influence on kidneys and adrenal glands as well. Furthermore
it builds up nerve cells and detoxifies the brain and
the nerves from toxic deposits of heavy metals.
Improves memory, increases learning capacity, relieves
stress and anxiety. Ideal for students and the elderly.
Traditional Ayurvedic practitioners utilized the herb
for a number of conditions. It was used as a blood cleanser
and to treat fevers, inflammations, joint pain and a
variety of skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis,
boils and ulcers. Brahmi is also reputed to stimulate
hair, skin and nail growth.
Tulsi (Ocimum basilicum) also known as "Indian
Basil", the leaves of this plant are given in conditions
of chronic diarrhea, catarrh. The leaves contain a yellowish
green essential known as "Basil-Camphor".Diuretic,
antibacterial, blood cleanser, asthma, sinus congestion
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Abrus
pecatorious
Atropa belladonna
Ficus racemosa
Achilla millefolium
Azadiracta indica
Foeniculum vulgare
Acorus calamus
Boerhavia diffusa
Gloriosa superba
Aloe vera
Carica papaya
Glycyrrhiza glabra
Alpinia galanga
Cassia angustifolia
Gymnema sylvestre
Ammi majus
Catharanthus roseus
Solanum viarum
Andrographis paniculata
Centella asiatica
Swertia chirayita
Argimone mexicana
Curcuma longa
Tinospora cordifolia
Aristolochia indica
Datura metal
Vitex negundo
Asparagus racemosus
Digitalis lanata
Withania somnifera
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