Vidarikand is called as Indian Kudju, Indian kudzu in English. It is considered as a Rejuvenating tonic in Ayurveda for reproductive system of both males and females. In the case of males, it helps to improve the libido, sexual desire, strength, energy. It also helps to treat the problems of nightfall in males. Aphrodisiac properties help to improve the count and quality of sperm. Where as in the case of females it resolves various problems like uterus weakness, menstrual disorders, menopause syndrome etc. Being a coolant in action it helps to pacify excessive heat, burning sensation and bleeding disorders in body.
THERAPEUTIC USES OF VIDARIKAND POWDER
Rejuvenates male reproductive system. It helps to improve the quality and quantity of sperm.
Aphrodisiac action helps to increase the semen and maintain hard erections.
Acts as the galactogogues hence good for the nursing mothers.
Strengthens the body and boosts up the immune system.
Rejuvenating action helps in delaying the process of ageing.
Eases bowel movement hence good to relieve constipation.
Rejuvenates whole body and helps in weight gain.
Other Names: Vidari, Bhumikusmanda, Bhuinkumra, San lie ye ye ge, Ge gen, Indian Kudzu, Giant Potato Root, Kudzu de l’Inde, Khakarbel, Vidari, Fagiyo, Fagdano Beli, Bidari, Barahiqand, Bilaiqand, Patalkuhda, Nelagumbala Gudde, Nelagumbala, Pueraria tuberosa Roxb, Bender, Ghodvel, Siali, Vidhari, Vidharikand, Bidhari Qand, Vedarikand, Vedari Kand
Asparagus racemosus is a plant used in traditional Indian medicine (Ayurveda). The root is used to make medicine.
Don’t confuse asparagus racemosus with Asparagus officinalis, which is the type of asparagus that is commonly eaten as a vegetable.
People use asparagus racemosus for upset stomach (dyspepsia), constipation, stomach spasms, and stomach ulcers. It is also used for fluid retention, pain, anxiety, cancer, diarrhea, bronchitis, tuberculosis, dementia, and diabetes.
Shikakai has been used for hair care in India for hundreds of years. The pods, leaves and the bark of the Shikakai tree is a rich source of Vitamin A, C, D, E and K. It can be used in the form of shampoo to clean hair, used in making hair oil and even as hair masks to nourish the hair and help it to grow fast.
Benefits Of Using Shikakai
Cures Gum Infections:
The anti-bacterial nature of Shikakai holds high significance in preventing tooth and gum infections. It also prevents tooth decay and plaque build-up and cures gum problems like gingivitis.
Treats Jaundice:
Ayurveda vouches by the effectiveness of this potent herb in treating jaundice. It acts as a liver stimulant and normalises bile secretion.
Skin Care:
Being a potent anti-bacterial, shikakai is quite effective in treating various skin infections like scabies and also reduces signs of ageing like wrinkles and fine lines. For More Details & Order feel free to contact
Shikakai or Acacia Concinna is a climber with thorny, brown branches. The plant is full of vitamins and anti-oxidants which enhances hair growth and a lustrous mane. Owing to its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, it can be used for medicinal purposes on wounds and skin problems.
Used for Good Oral Health
The herbal benefits of Shikakai are not only for hair and skin. Rinsing mouth regularly with Shikakai in lukewarm water aids good oral health. It further cures gum diseases and prevents bad breath and building up of plaque. Gurgling with Shikakai and warm water can cure tonsillitis and throat infection.
Balances Blood Sugar Level
Taking Shikakai powder regulates normal blood sugar levels. It neither allows the blood sugar level to decrease nor increase thereby keeping it balanced.
Cures Diseases
Apart from the skin and oral diseases, Shikakai helps cure Black fever (during malaria) and Jaundice. When the pods of the Shikakai are powdered and applied over the Leprosy affected area, it can cure the dreaded disease.
Revand chini, Archu or Indian Rhubarb is a medicinal herb found in Himalaya from Kashmir to Sikkim at high altitude. It is a perennial shrub with rhizomes roots. Indian Rhubarb is known as Amlavetasa in Ayurveda. For the medicinal purpose the roots of the plant are dug up, and dried.
It is used for the treatment of low digestion, diarrhoea, dysentery, constipation, Dyspepsia, dysmenorrhea, retention of urine, Hepatosis, hepatomegaly, jaundice, Cirrhosis and liver disorders. It is also used for Alcoholism, Anorexia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coryza, Catarrh, cleaning the teeth and treating gingivitis.
Other Names:
Raawand, Raawand Seenee, Revanchini, Rheuchini, Indian Rhubarb, Rhubarb de l’Inde, Emodi-Rhabarber, Ladakirevandchini, Rewandchini, Revandchini, Rewanchini, Revalchini, Rheum emodi Wall, Ladakirevandchini, Rewand, Bekhe Rewas, Revandchini, Amlavetasa, RewandchiniFor More Details & Order feel free to contact
Ratanjot / रतनजोत (Hindi name) or Alkanna Tinctoria (Botanical name) is an ancient Ayurvedic herb and is commonly known by many intriguing names: Alkanet (English name), Dyer’s Bugloss, or Hoary Puccoon to name a few. This perennial plant belongs to the Borage family and grows well in tropical and Mediterranean climates. It is small in height (grows to about 1 meter only) and comes with blue flowers and dark red roots
In the world of Ayurveda, neem is a popular medicinal herb that’s been part of traditional remedies that date back almost 5000 years. Also known as Azadirachta Indica in English or ‘Neemba’ in Sanskrit, the neem tree is a really good example of how nature holds both the problem and the cure. It’s home to more than 130 different biologically active compounds! No wonder it’s such an effective anti-viral and anti-bacterial, along with being a powerful immuno-stimulant.
Then come the other benefits: purify the blood, prevent damage caused by free radicals in the body, remove toxins, treat insect bites and ulcers. Neem leaves have anti-bacterial properties which is why it works wonders on infections, burns and any kind of skin problems. It destroys the bacteria that causes infections, stimulates the immune system and encourages rapid healing. We tell you some benefits of neem.
Benefits of Neem
Wound healer: Make a paste out of the neem leaves and dab it on your wounds or insect bites a few times a day till it heals.
Goodbye dandruff: Boil a bunch of neem leaves till the water turns green, allow it to cool. After washing your hair with shampoo, cleanse it with this water.
Eye Trouble: Boil some neem leaves, let the water cool completely and then use it to wash your eyes. This will help any kind of irritation, tiredness or redness.
Treat that zit: Grind a few neem leaves, make a paste and apply it daily till the acne dries out. The paste also helps any kind of eruptions, dark spots and chronic ulcers.
Ear ailments: Blend some neem leaves and add some honey to it. Use a few drops of this mix to treat any ear boils.
Other skin disorders: Turmeric combined with a paste of neem leaves can also be used for itching, eczema, ring worms and some mild skin diseases.
Boost immunity: Crush some neem leaves and take them with a glass of water to increase your immunity. Other Names: Neem, Nim, Nimgach, Indian Lilac, Neem, Margosa, Azadirachta de l’lnde, Niembaum, Neembaum, Nimbaum, Limbro, Neem, Nimb, Bevu, Bevinamar, Neem, Melia azadirachta Linn, Nimb, Limb, Kadunimb, Balantanimb, Azad Darakhte Hindi, Nimb, Nim, Nimba, Nimbaka, Neem, Neeb
Nagarmotha or mustak powder by Yuvika Herb is a natural way to help checks worm infestation, diarrhoea, cough, insomnia, blood disorders, and erysipelas, epilepsy and skin disorders. Nagarmotha is packed with numerous health benefits and is widely used as home remedies to help prevent many respiratory and liver related diseases. It is a very important component in the making of chyawanprash. The herb possesses both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can help fight metabolic disorders like diabetes and inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.