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Much modern research has focused on the activity Bacopa monnieri demonstrates in the Central Nervous System. Recent studies indicate that Bacosides, Bacopa monnieri's primary components, enhance nerve impulse transmission, helping improve concentration, learning, memory, and attention span as well as other higher order cognitive functions.
Brahmi is effective against diseases like bronchitis, asthma, hoarseness - It has a relaxant effect on Pulmonary arteries, aorta, trachea, and ileal and bronchial tissue Effective against arthritis, rheumatism, backache Effective against constipation, digestive problems, emetic and laxative etc. Brahmi has Cardio tonic It has anticancer properties - due to inhibition of DNA replication in cancer cell lines Anti-aging herb Improve Mental Problems.
Triterpenoid saponins and Bacosides of Bacopa play key role for enhancing nerve impulse transmission. Bacosides support the repair of damaged neurons by enhancing kinase activity, neuronal synthesis, restoration and regeneration of synaptic activity resulting in nerve impulse transmission. These effects make it a wonderful nerve tonic or nerve nourishing agent.
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Botanical Name | : | Bacopa monnieri |
Common Name | : | Brahmi, bacopa, Babies tear |
Family Name | : | Scrophulariaceae |
Standardized For | : | 10%, 20%, 40%, 50% Bacoside by UV |
Description | : | Light to Dark Brown Powder |
Plant part used | : | Whole Plant and sometimes the leaf |
Applications | : | Brain/nerve rejuvenation, Stress reduction |
Ginseng is a perennial plant characterized by a fleshy root and a single stalk with green oval-shaped leaves. Ginseng extract is typically derived from the root of this plant. The extract, As an herbal supplement, has long been known for its reputation of having anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and antioxidant properties. It is also used in the treatment of conditions, including depression, stress, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Botanical Name |
: | Panax ginseng |
Common name | : | Ginseng |
Standardized For | : | Upto 20% Ginsenoside by UV |
Description | : | Light to Dark Brown Coloured Powder |
Plant part used | : |
Root |
Amla is one of the most often used herb in Indian Ayurveda. It has a reputation as a powerful rejuvenating herb. The Amla fruit is reputed to have the highest content of vitamin C of any natural occurring substances in nature. Amla possesses the highest level of heat and storage stable vitamin C known to man.
The fruit is the richest source of Vitamin C and is a diuretic, aperient, laxative. Amla is also used in the treatment of constipation & diarrhea Vitamin C serves as a detoxifier of the liver and is involved in the formation of liver bile It cures insomnia For promoting hair growth and prevent premature graying of hair. Amla powder are used in the treatment of scalp and hair dye - Vitamin C aids in improving scalp circulation.
It is important to maintain capillaries that carry blood to the follicles. It is useful in hemorrhage, menprrhagia, leucorrhoea and discharge of blood from uterus Amla powder improves immunity and gives physical strength - Vitamin C increases the production of infection-fighting white blood cells and antibodies and increases levels of interferon, the antibody that coats cell surfaces, preventing the entry of viruses.
It improves complexion and removes wrinkles and is used as a cooling agent to reduce the effects of sun strokes and sun burns - Vitamin C aids in the manufacture of collagen.
Cardio protective - The vitamin C in amla helps in dilating the blood vessels and thereby lowering the blood pressure. Vitamin C reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by raising levels of HDL (good) cholesterol while lowering blood pressure and interfering with the process by which fat is converted to plaque in the arteries.
Vitamin C also helps prevent atherosclerosis by strenghtening the artery walls through its participation in the synthesis of collagen, and by preventing the undesirable adhesion of white blood cells to damaged arteries.
Ashwagandha extract is used to decrease inflammation caused by arthritis, reduce fevers and protect the body against infectious diseases,
Ashwagandha extract is a natural supplement derived from the root of the Ayurvedic herb Withania somnifera. This herb is traditionally found in Africa and India and may be beneficial in the treatment of a variety of health issues. Ashwagandha extract is administered orally in capsule, tea or tincture form. Talk with your medical provider about the benefits of ashwagandha extract before you begin using this herbal treatment.
In traditional Ayurvedic, Indian and African medicine, ashwagandha extract is used to decrease inflammation caused by arthritis, reduce fevers and protect the body against infectious diseases, the University of Michigan Health System reports. Treatment with ashwagandha, which is also referred to as Indian ginseng, has also been historically used to induce sleep. As a general health tonic, this type of extract is also purported to improve health and longevity and increase energy.
In modern times, ashwagandha extract is classified by many herbalists as an adaptogen. Adaptogen is a specific substance believed to enhance your body's ability to handle stress. Taking ashwagandha extract supplements may reduce stress and fatigue; however, to date, these medicinal benefits have only been demonstrated in animal studies. Additional clinical studies in humans are necessary to further support the stress-relieving properties of ashwagandha extract.
Ashwagandha extract may also help boost the function of your immune system, which may make it easier for your body to fight off pathogenic invaders. The high level of iron in this supplement may help stimulate red blood cell production or promote healthy growth in children, the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center says. Prepared as a tea, ashwagandha extract may also increase the number of immune cells responsible for destroying infectious pathogens in your body. The results obtained from human trials examining the immune effects of ashwagandha extract are preliminary and additional, controlled studies are required to validate these findings.
Steroidal constituents of ashwagandha, called withanolides, may act to decrease inflammation in your body, which may help reduce symptoms of pain or swelling. Additionally, in vitro studies performed using specific cancer cell lines demonstrate that ashwagandha extract may destroy cancer cells, Sloan-Kettering says. Though these preliminary results are encouraging, more extensive research studies in humans are necessary to substantiate the both the anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties of this supplement.