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Neem Leaves
Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica A Other Names: margosa, nimtree or Indian lilac Neem leaves exhibit a medium to large size, elongated to oblong in shape, measuring an average of 20-40 centimeters in length. These leaves are distinguished by their vibrant green color, smooth and glossy texture, and sharp, serrated edges. Medicinal Uses:
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White Squills
Botanical Name: Scilla mischtschenkoana Other Names: Scilla sardensis, Chionodoxa forbesii, Scilla madeirensis, Scilla mischtschenkoana. Originating from the mountainous regions of northern Iran, the prize-winning Scilla mischtschenkoana, also known as White Squill, stands out as the earliest bloomer, typically gracing gardens in late winter or early spring. Medicinal Uses:
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Cassia Alata Leaves
Botanical Name: Senna alata Other Names: Candle bush, craw-craw plant, acapulo, ringworm bush, or ringworm plant. S. alata, alternatively recognized as Cassia alata, is a herb that is extensively distributed within the Leguminosae family. Referred to by various names such as candle bush, craw-craw plant, acapulo, ringworm bush, or ringworm plant, it enjoys widespread recognition. This…
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Psyllium Husk Powder
Botanical Name: plantago ovata Other Names: Isabgol. Psyllium is a soluble fiber primarily employed as a mild, bulk-forming laxative, commonly found in products like Metamucil. Derived from the shrub-like herb Plantago ovata, which is prevalent worldwide but particularly abundant in India, psyllium originates from the gel-coated seeds of the plant. Medicinal Uses:
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Morinda Citrifolia Fruit
Botanical Name: Morinda citrifolia Other Names: Noni, great morinda, cheezefruit, morinda, mouse’s pineapple, yellow root, jumbie breadfruit, hog apple, pain killer, mengkudu. Morinda citrifolia is a compact tree or expansive evergreen shrub, reaching a height of about 3–10 m when fully grown, with a stem diameter of 15 cm or more. Occasionally, the plant adopts a liana-like…
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Moringa Oleifera powder
Botanical Name: Moringa oleifera Other Names: Horseradish tree, drumstick tree, African moringa, radish tree, arango, badumbo, ben, bentree, ben oil tree, caragua, murunga, murinna, moringo, la mu shu, maranga- calalu, teberindo. Moringa Leaf Powder is a nutrient-rich supplement. The leaves undergo careful grinding and processing, resulting in a purely vegetarian, power-packed supplement that enhances your health regimen.…
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Moringa Oleifera Leaves
Botanical Name: Moringa oleifera Other Names: Horseradish tree, drumstick tree, African moringa, radish tree, arango, badumbo, ben, bentree, ben oil tree, caragua, murunga, murinna, moringo, la mu shu, maranga- calalu, teberindo. The leaves of the Moringa plant are arranged alternately, measuring 7-60 cm in length. They are tripinnately compound, and each pinnate features 4-6 pairs of leaflets.…
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Salacia Reticulata Roots
Botanical Name: Salacia Reticulata Other Names: Saptarangi, Chinese salacia, Lolly berry, Ekanayaka, Ekanayakana Balli Salacia reticulata Wight, belonging to the Hypocrataceae family, is a woody climbing shrub characterized by greenish-brown bark. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. Additionally, related species such as S. chinensis and S. oblonga can be found in various regions…
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Gymnema Leaves
Botanical Name: Asclepiadaceae Other Names: Gurmar, Australian cow plant, chigeng teng, buti, kober, mesasrngi, podapatri. Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) is a plant indigenous to India and Africa, traditionally employed in Ayurvedic medicine. However, there is limited evidence supporting its health benefits. Gymnema is known to contain chemicals that can decrease the absorption of sugar in the…
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Gymnema Sylvestre Leaves
Botanical Name: Asclepiadaceae Other Names: gymnema, Australian cowplant, and Periploca of the woods, and the Hindi term gurmar. Gymnema sylvestre, a member of the Asclepiadaceae family, is commonly referred to as “gurmar” due to its notable ability to act as a sugar destroyer. This herb holds a distinguished reputation in the Ayurvedic system of medicine.…
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