Posted by Nickelback on August 29, 2010 ·
Desptie its euphoric and sexual history purpotedly grass, harmula are little used in modern Western medicine and herbal due to potentialtoxicity. Care must be taken to treat eye diseases and Colum increase the production of milk. Antitumer, antiviral, antibacterial, sexual, spicy, Dye, economic, and psychotropic drugs. entheogen Peganum proposed airport is a holy Zoroastrian (Vedic) plant Haoma (Soma). [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Gokhru Ayurveda is intended to treat diseases of the genito-urinary, urinary disorders, kidney disease, plaster, and feelings of powerlessness. In Ayurvedic system of medicine Gokhru is intended to be used in regulating heart function, digestive disorders, reduces inflammation, chronic cough and asthma, too. In Ayurveda it is considered that Gokhru help improve the vitality and viability. Recent researchers [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
The tubers are used to treat cough, dysuria, rheumatism, erysipelas and malarial fever parasites. The roots have been used in medicine as an emollient and coolant temperature as cataplasam for swelling and joints as lactogouge. The roots are used in medicine and is demulcent refrigent fever as poultice for swollen joints.
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Cassia is the Ayurvedic herbs and is also widely used in Chinese medicine. Cassia grows moist, warm, tropical climate, wild and commercial. The stems are cut down when the tank is mature. Bark is removed so short and then dried. Cassia bark is aromatic, again similar to cinnamon, but differ in both quality strength.Cassia skin is darker, coarser and thicker. This is a laxative, mucilaginous and laxative [...]
Posted by Nickelback on August 28, 2010 ·
Since ages, Quince has been used as a drug. It is used in infusion to treat diarrhea, sore throat, and bleeding in the intestine. It is effective against inflammation of mucous membranes, stomach and intestines. Quince seeds are also used in the industry of beauty and aesthetic medicine. The seeds boiled in water, release the mucilage of the seed coat and make a jelly that has been used for sore throats [...]
Posted by admin on July 7, 2010 ·
Aloe (Aloe barbadensis): Commercial aloe juice is made from the inner leaf, which is blended and strained, with a preservative added. To make aloe “gel”, the juice is thickened with seaweed to mimic the leaf’s original thick consistency. The crystalline part called aloin, a brownish gel found alongside the leaf blade, is powdered and used in some commercial laxatives. It is so strong that [...]