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Booti of the Month : Trikatu

A complimentary formula to Triphala, Trikatu means ‘three peppers’ or ‘three pungents’. It is a combination of Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), Indian Long Pepper (Piper longum) and Ginger (Zingiber officinale). While Triphala lends a hand to the lower GI tract,

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Booti of the Month : Haridra – The Antidote

Modern medicine is much advanced in treating such conditions, but has its own limitation, may help for certain extent but to eradicate and to give permanent cure, remedies are being found from other systems of medicines which are safe and

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Booti of the Month : Guduchi/Amrita

It is described as the nectar creeper “Amritavalli” which signifies its use for revitalisation and its importance in Ayurveda. It is considered as the wonder drug, as it possess immense medicinal value and acts on the body and removes the

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Booti of the Month : Vasaka/Malabar nut

It is categorised as Shweta – white and Krishna Asthiparni – black variety. (Bha.pra) Further it is again classified into varieties depending on the length of the inflorescence — bigger and the smaller variety known as Chitta Adolodakam in Malayalam.

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Booti of the Month : Punarnava

Punarnava renew, rejuvenate and revive the body systems. Found all across India, Punarnava has diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antifibrinolytic and antibacterial properties. It helps in treating asthma, urinary disorders, leucorrhea, rheumatism and encephalitis. Punarnava is derived from two Hindi words ‘punar’ which

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Booti of the Month : Bael

The benefits that Bael offer will definitely make you fall in love with it. It is highly recommended in gastrointestinal problems, peptic ulcer, jaundice, obesity and gynaecological disorders. It acts as an appetite stimulator, a rejuvenating agent and also has

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Vidaarikand

The early Sanskrit writers mentioned it under the names ‘Vidari’ and ‘Bhumi-Kushmanda’. In the Nighantas, it has several synonyms. It was part of the composition of several diuretic and demulcent mixtures. In the Konkan region of India, the root was

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Fast Power

Fasting is the brahmastra, the greatest weapon in for any pathy to cure a disease or regain immunity. Old and young, Indian-born and American-born, the crowd is laughing and roaring, hollering and clapping, nearly 20,000 strong gathering of Indian Diaspora.

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Remembering our Roots to Protect Herbal Heritage

In Ramayana, when Lakshmana got injured while fighting Ravana’s son Indrajeet, Hanuman gets Sanjeevani Buti that helped Lakshmana regain consiousness. There are many such herbs and plants that possess the qualities that may help the mankind in his survival, but

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The Great HERBAL heritage

The Atharva veda contains descriptions about the use of herbs for health and healing as was practiced by the ancient Aryans. This scientifically documented body of knowledge, known as the Ayurvedic system of medicine, relies heavily on the healing properties

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