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With its high medicinal values, Chlorophytum Borivilianum is quite in demand in both domestic and international markets. Its roots are widely used as medicinal tonic and also for the preparation of many different types of herbal medicines. Owing to our hygienic and premium quality packaging, reasonable pricin more...
Herbal extract of mucuna or kaunch used for increasing the sperm count. Also used in treating parkinson disease. 800 mg extract combination. more...
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Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina) is used in Ayurveda, Unani and folk medicines as well as in conventional western medicine. This plant is also known as Indian Snakeroot; in Sanskrit as Sarpagandha, Chandrika, Sarpakshi , Patalguruda; in Hindi as Chandrabhaga, Chota-chand, Sarpagandha; in Assamese as Arachor more...
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Mucuna Pruriens is used as aphrodisiac and tonic. The Mucuna pruriens can be used for promoting strength and for treating parkinson�s disease. Usage : As aphrodisiac As tonic For promoting strength Seeds are used for treatments For treating parkinsons disease more...
Usage:- 1. Respiratory Health: Adusa is primarily used to support respiratory health. It is believed to havebronchodilator, expectorant, and mucolytic properties, making it effective in managing variousrespiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, coughs, and colds. Adusa helps dilate the bronchioles, lo more...