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Pure And Natural Herbs

Our offered Product range includes Anantmool, Akarkara Root, Ashwagandha, Acorus Calamus Roots and Raw Herbs.

Anantmool

We offer Anantmool Roots are used as substitute for sarsaparill, They are demulcent, alterative, diaphoretic, diuretic, tonic. Plant is used in loss of appetite, disinclination for food, fever, skindiseases, as blood purifier in leucorrhoea, syphilis, rheumatism and in scorpion-sting and snake-bite.
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Akarkara Root

Akarkara root is widely used because of its pungent efficacy in relieving toothache and in promoting a free flow of saliva. The british pharmacopoeia directs that it be used as a masticatory, and in the form of lozenges for its reflex action on the salivary glands in dryness of the mouth and throat. The tincture made from the dried root may be applied to relieve the aching of a decayed tooth, applied on cotton wool, or rubbed on the gums, and for this purpose may with advantage be mixed with camphorated chloroform. It forms an addition to many dentifrices. Being a rubefacient and local irritant, when sliced and applied to the skin, it induces heat, tingling and redness. The powdered root forms a good snuff to cure chronic catarrh of the head and nostrils and to clear the brain, by exciting a free flow of nasal mucous and tears. It is also used in premature ejaculation.
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Ashwagandha

We are offering ashwagandhafor centuries, ayurvedic medicine has used the ashwagandha (withania somnifera) plant as an aphrodisiac, to remedy general weakness and exhaustion, as well as for its stress-relieving qualities.1 in ayurveda, certain herbal formulas are considered to be rejuvenating. These formulas are called rasyana tonics, and they are typically taken over long periods of time to regenerate both brain and body tissue.2 in rare cases an herb is so potent and has so many health benefits that ayurveda considers it to be a rasyana therapy on its own.3 ashwagandha is one such herb. modern medical research indicates that ashwagandha exerts a number of effects that may prove beneficial to humans, including:1, 4 anti-inflammatoryantioxidantboosts the immune systemblocks tumor growthregulates hormonesstabilizes mood and reduces anxietyregenerates nerve cells with an abundance of antioxidants, iron, amino acids, and other phytochemicals, its no surprise that studies suggest ashwagandha has medicinal properties that can directly and indirectly prevent and treat a number of diseases.5 in fact, ashwagandha is often referred to as indian ginseng because it is used to treat so many different conditions, just as ginseng is in traditional chinese medicine.6 even ashwagandhas potential commercial use in boosting the immune systems in dairy cattle, which decreases the incidence of painful mastitis and reduced milk production, has indirect health benefits to humans.7 a fairly common occurrence, this infection is typically treated with antibiotics, which can contribute to the growing antibiotic resistance in many human pathogens.7 ashwagandha also appears to have antibacterial and antiviral properties of its own, even against multiple-drug resistant strains of these microbes.8-9 ashwagandha can also be beneficial in personal care products for the hair and skin. Traditionally used to prevent hair loss and signs of aging skin, ashwagandhas antioxidant, hormone-balancing, and anti-inflammatory properties may very well prove to be effective in these areas.
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Acorus Calamus Roots

  • Shelf Life 1 Yr
  • Purity 100%
  • Usage For Medical Use and Personal
  • Optical Rotation: +3.00
  • Refractive Index 1.5496
  • Acid Value 0.6 to 2.5
  • Specific Gravity 0.9428

We are offering acorus calamus acorus calamus is widely used in preparations of some ayurvedic medicines; especially for stroke, epilepsy, and other diseases of nervous system. The root is chewed for toothache, to clear phlegm from the mouth and to cure motion sickness. acorus calamus is also used for treating indigestion, and as an appetite stimulant. Acorus calamus is employed for relieving bloating and flatulence, regulating stomach acid production, and treat indigestion, dispelling intestinal worms, and also respected for its sedative, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic and muscle soothing agents that alleviates fatigue and nervous exhaustion when taken internally, bathed or rubbed on the affected part. acorus calamus gives relief to heavy stomach by relieving flatulence, colic and increasing appetite. The root is burnt and mixed with bland oil such as refined coconut oil or a poultice of the root can be applied on the abdomen for stomach complaints. for chronic dysentery, the root infusion can help effectively. for asthma; acorus calamus root checks catarrhal matter and phlegm from the bronchial tubes. About 65 centigrams of root powder is taken every after 2-hour till the condition subsides. for common cold; a small piece of rhizomes is roasted, powdered, and a pinch of this powder mixed with honey and taken internally. If the same condition occurs in the infants, the paste of calamus mixed with breast milk and held on the babys tongue, or a mother of the baby can apply a little bit of the paste of a. Calamus on the nipple and then breast feed a child. for mouth ulcers, a small piece of acorus calumus root is rubbed on the tongue until the relief is obtained. for whooping cough, a pinch of roasted acorus calamus root powder is mixed with honey and given to the sufferers, and it is also good for worms

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