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Default Uses of some medicinal plants

Dear friends
Here are the uses of medicinal plants
Abdominal Pain
Plant: Mallotus phillippensis Muell.
Part Used: Bark
Recipe: The bark is removed and chewed in mouth. Watery juice produced in mouth is swallowed. It gives relief in abdominal pain.

Plant: Indigofera gerardiana L.
Part Used: Root bark
Recipe: The root bark is chewed in mouth to relieve abdominal pain.

Plant: Mentha sylvestris (L.)Huds.
Part Used: Flowering shoots.
Recipe: The leaves of flowering tops are crushed. The powder is mixed with table salt and then used for abdominal pain.

Agalactia
Plant: Riccinus communis L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves of Riccinus communis is warned over fire and applied to the breast of women, to act as a glactagogue (increase the milk secretion)

Anemia
Plant: Melia azadirach L
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves decoction is used to increase hemoglobin content.

Asthma
Plant: Achyranthus aspera L.
Part Used: Dried ripe fruits
Recipe: The ripened fruits are roasted and grinded and are used by the patient of asthma as an expectorant.

Body warmness
Plant: Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Stermb.
Part Used: Rhizome
Recipe: The rhizome of Bergenia ciliata is crushed and then exposed to night dew in a vessel. Then water is added to the crushed materials, filtered and the extract is used for body warmness.

Body weakness
Plant: Acacia modesta Wall.
Part Used: Gum
Recipe: The gum obtained from the bark is mixed with Desi ghee, almond and wheat flour and fed to the women after childbirth as a tonic to relieve her body weakness.

Cold and cough
Plant: Punica granatum L.
Part Used: Fruit epicarp
Recipe: Fruit epicarp locally called (Nursavay) after drying is grinded and a powder drug is obtained. For cough and sore throat one tea spoon along with honey is recommended at night time.

Diabetes
Plant: Zizyphus jujuba Mill
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves of the plant are plucked and chewed by diabetic patient to decrease sugar level.

Dandruff
Plant: Convolvulus arvensis L.
Part Used: Roots
Recipe: The old women used roots of Convolvulus arvensis for washing hair to remove dandruff.

Diarrhea/Dysentery
Plantsource: Mixture of leaves of Berberis lycium Royle, Plant of Oxalis corniculata L., Flowers of Viola serpens Wall. and Seeds of Plantago lanceolata L.
Recipe: All the above components are crushed, mixed with water and then filtered through a cloth. The extract obtained is used to cure diarrhea. The dried seeds in Ghur syrup are one of the useful household remedies to cure diarrhea and dysentery.

Dribbling urination
Plant: Quercus incana Roxb.
Part Used: Fruits
Recipe: The fruits are half roasted, then grind into powder form and a little amount is taken with Desi ghee. It is used in urinary infections, especially when urine oozes drop by drop.

Dyspepsia
Plant: Acorus calamus L.
Part Used: Rhizome
Recipe: The extract obtained from the crushing and squeezing of rhizome is used in dyspepsia.

Plant: Chenopodium morale L.
Pert Used: Fruits
The dried ripe fruits are crushed into powder form, which is taken with water for dyspepsia.

Plant: Fumaria indica (Haskn.) H.N.
Part Used: Young shoot
Recipe: The young shoots are dried in shade and then by grinding made into powder. This powder is then taken with cold water in dyspepsia.

Ecto Parasitism
Plant: Melia azedarach L
Part Used: Flowers
Recipe: A poultice of flowers of Melia azedarach is used to kill lice and to cure eruption of the scalp.

Emesis
Plant: Fumaria indica (Haskn.)H.N.
Part Used: Whole Plant
Recipe: The whole plant after drying in shade is made into powder by grinding. In order to prevent vomiting, the powder is taken with cold water.

Fungal infection
Plant: Euphorbia prostrata L.
Part Used: Milky latex
Recipe: The milky latex obtained from the plant is used for ringworm.

Plant: Dodonea visocosa (L) Jacq
Part Used: Stem and Leaves
Recipe: A cross section of the stem is taken and placed on fire. The juice comes out is supplied externally for the treatment of fungal infection.

Gingivitis
Plant: Berberis lycium Rolye
Part Used: Roots
Recipe: The roots of Berberis lycium along with that of Acacia modesta are boiled in water and the decoction is used for toothache and septic gums.

Jaundice
Plant: Melia azedarach L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The decoction obtained after crushing and squeezing the leaves is used in jaundice.

Plant Used: Berberis lycium Royle
Part Used: Bark
Recipe: The bark is boiled in water and then an extract is obtained which is used in jaundice. Normally one glass of extract is recommended early in the morning.

Plant: Chenopodium murale L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: Leaves are crushed, mixed with water and kept for night dew in a pot. For the treatment of jaundice it is usually taken early in the morning.

Kirti
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Hallo Kirti ,
Will you please give your contact number.

Thanks
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Stevia Rebuadiana
Madhupatra
Economic part: leaf

Uses; As a zero calorie sweetener, as a skin tighetning material for face pack, as a anti oral bacterial leaf for toothpowder and paste.

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PH: 080-26493204, Mobile: 9845006451
FAX: 080-26651157
e-mail: stevier@asrherbals.com
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Helo Sir

the natural and unprocessed variety of stevia. Chewing raw or fresh stevia will leave a strong, sweet taste that does not quickly dissipate as does sugar. There is little practical use for this variety of stevia, which is why it is typically first dried and processed.


Dried stevia leaves - Dried stevia leaves are cultivated via a drying and crushing process, providing considerably more sweetness than fresh stevia leaves. This is the form most often used in herbal stevia tea - a tea with very distinct flavors of anise (or licorice) which can blend well with other strong spices such as nutmeg or cinnamon. These green leaves may be sold "whole" or wrapped and packaged similar to tea bags and some stevia manufacturers even offer a fine powdered variety. This form can also be used in a wide array of recipes - from coffee and other beverages to oatmeal, etc.

Stevia extracts - The Japanese favor this form of stevia which is up to three hundred times as sweet as table sugar. (Read our stevia history for information on the glycosides found in this white powder). Not all stevia powders are created equal. You'll find that the level of refinement, processing, area of cultivation, and brand create a wide variety of stevia tastes. Much the way vanilla and other extracts are incredibly potent, so too is stevia. Stevia extract can be diluted in water and refrigerated for more convenient use and application.

Liquid concentrates - Several types of stevia concentrates (not to be confused with extracts above) exist, including a thick molasses-like black liquid resulting from the boiling of stevia leaves in water. A second type results from steeping of stevia in water or an alcohol/water mix. Lastly, you may find a liquid form which uses white stevia powder diluted in water and preserved.

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Dear kirti,

can you tell me the market for stevia. we are ready to cultivate stevia, if we will have contract agreement for confirmed market.

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Dear Sir

As for stevia is concerned you can put this query in the forum of stevia to get more relavant details.

Before going into Stevia cultivation please know the correct technology and enter into that cultivation.

If going for contract farming also better go with a legal agreement or an agreement with arbitration clause.

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Perfect Agro Industries, Panchkula
Importers of stevia plants.
Address: SCO 89, 2nd Floor, Sector 8, Panchkula - 160 017, India
Phone: +(91)-(172)-664561

Sri Herbs
Buyers of dried stevia leaves.
Address: Raghu Rama Street, Sri Laxmi Residency, GF-1, Vijayawada - 520 010, India
Phone: +(91)-(866)-2486152

Sharma Pharma Agencies
Importers of safed musli, stevia, annatto, amla, coleus, kalmegh.
Address: 5-5-55/19/32, Abhyudaya Nagar, Chintalkunta, L. B. Nagar, Hyderabad - 500 074, India
Phone: +(91)-(40)-24021959 Fax: +(91)-(40)-24021959

Satguru Herbal Outsourcing
Importers of medicinal herbs, plants, roots.
Address: 4/2, 2nd Floor, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi - 110 008, India
Phone: +(91)-(11)-42481527 Fax: +(91)-(11)-25885464

B. V. Patel Perd Centre
Importers of herbal raw materials.
Address: Thaltej, Gandhinagar Highway, Ahmedabad - 380 054, India
Phone: +(91)-(79)-7439375 Fax: +(91)-(79)-7416409

Aushdhi Van Vikas Samiti
Importersf of medicinal herbs.
Address: 21/475, Sector-21, Indira Nagar, Lucknow - 226 016, India
Phone: +(91)-(522)-2715760 Fax: +(91)-(522)-2716603

Sami Labs Limited
Importers of herbs and medicinal plants.
Address: 19/1 & 19/2, I Main, II Phase Peenya Industrial Area, Bangalore - 560 058, India
Phone: +(91)-(80)-28397973 Fax: +(91)-(80)-28373035

Bismillah Trading Company
Importers of medicinal herbs.
Address: 95, Devarpuram Road, Tuticorin - 628 003, India
Phone: +(91)-(461)-2322462 Fax: +(91)-(461)-2322462

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Dear Sir,
Can I have the landmark to visit your place. I reside on Banngerughatta Road.
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Default Cultivators and suppliers of raw dry medicinal herbs

Dear Sri Kritji,
We are manufacturers and suppliers of PUre Rose Wate, Kewra water etc.
We are in trading of medicinal herbs and roots. We wish to contact directly with cultivators and suppliers of herbs and roots cultivated in/from Kerala, Tamilnadu , A.P AND Karnataka like bucch, patchouli leaves, dried ginger, anantmul, sarpagandha, eucalyetc, gudmar, kalmegh, jatamanshi , kalihari, kokum, satavari , etc and others.
Also kindly email us indian trade name of following plants.
Kindly email us information as such.
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Dear friends
Here are the uses of medicinal plants
Abdominal Pain
Plant: Mallotus phillippensis Muell.
Part Used: Bark
Recipe: The bark is removed and chewed in mouth. Watery juice produced in mouth is swallowed. It gives relief in abdominal pain.

Plant: Indigofera gerardiana L.
Part Used: Root bark
Recipe: The root bark is chewed in mouth to relieve abdominal pain.

Plant: Mentha sylvestris (L.)Huds.
Part Used: Flowering shoots.
Recipe: The leaves of flowering tops are crushed. The powder is mixed with table salt and then used for abdominal pain.

Agalactia
Plant: Riccinus communis L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves of Riccinus communis is warned over fire and applied to the breast of women, to act as a glactagogue (increase the milk secretion)

Anemia
Plant: Melia azadirach L
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves decoction is used to increase hemoglobin content.

Asthma
Plant: Achyranthus aspera L.
Part Used: Dried ripe fruits
Recipe: The ripened fruits are roasted and grinded and are used by the patient of asthma as an expectorant.

Body warmness
Plant: Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Stermb.
Part Used: Rhizome
Recipe: The rhizome of Bergenia ciliata is crushed and then exposed to night dew in a vessel. Then water is added to the crushed materials, filtered and the extract is used for body warmness.

Body weakness
Plant: Acacia modesta Wall.
Part Used: Gum
Recipe: The gum obtained from the bark is mixed with Desi ghee, almond and wheat flour and fed to the women after childbirth as a tonic to relieve her body weakness.

Cold and cough
Plant: Punica granatum L.
Part Used: Fruit epicarp
Recipe: Fruit epicarp locally called (Nursavay) after drying is grinded and a powder drug is obtained. For cough and sore throat one tea spoon along with honey is recommended at night time.

Diabetes
Plant: Zizyphus jujuba Mill
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The leaves of the plant are plucked and chewed by diabetic patient to decrease sugar level.

Dandruff
Plant: Convolvulus arvensis L.
Part Used: Roots
Recipe: The old women used roots of Convolvulus arvensis for washing hair to remove dandruff.

Diarrhea/Dysentery
Plantsource: Mixture of leaves of Berberis lycium Royle, Plant of Oxalis corniculata L., Flowers of Viola serpens Wall. and Seeds of Plantago lanceolata L.
Recipe: All the above components are crushed, mixed with water and then filtered through a cloth. The extract obtained is used to cure diarrhea. The dried seeds in Ghur syrup are one of the useful household remedies to cure diarrhea and dysentery.

Dribbling urination
Plant: Quercus incana Roxb.
Part Used: Fruits
Recipe: The fruits are half roasted, then grind into powder form and a little amount is taken with Desi ghee. It is used in urinary infections, especially when urine oozes drop by drop.

Dyspepsia
Plant: Acorus calamus L.
Part Used: Rhizome
Recipe: The extract obtained from the crushing and squeezing of rhizome is used in dyspepsia.

Plant: Chenopodium morale L.
Pert Used: Fruits
The dried ripe fruits are crushed into powder form, which is taken with water for dyspepsia.

Plant: Fumaria indica (Haskn.) H.N.
Part Used: Young shoot
Recipe: The young shoots are dried in shade and then by grinding made into powder. This powder is then taken with cold water in dyspepsia.

Ecto Parasitism
Plant: Melia azedarach L
Part Used: Flowers
Recipe: A poultice of flowers of Melia azedarach is used to kill lice and to cure eruption of the scalp.

Emesis
Plant: Fumaria indica (Haskn.)H.N.
Part Used: Whole Plant
Recipe: The whole plant after drying in shade is made into powder by grinding. In order to prevent vomiting, the powder is taken with cold water.

Fungal infection
Plant: Euphorbia prostrata L.
Part Used: Milky latex
Recipe: The milky latex obtained from the plant is used for ringworm.

Plant: Dodonea visocosa (L) Jacq
Part Used: Stem and Leaves
Recipe: A cross section of the stem is taken and placed on fire. The juice comes out is supplied externally for the treatment of fungal infection.

Gingivitis
Plant: Berberis lycium Rolye
Part Used: Roots
Recipe: The roots of Berberis lycium along with that of Acacia modesta are boiled in water and the decoction is used for toothache and septic gums.

Jaundice
Plant: Melia azedarach L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: The decoction obtained after crushing and squeezing the leaves is used in jaundice.

Plant Used: Berberis lycium Royle
Part Used: Bark
Recipe: The bark is boiled in water and then an extract is obtained which is used in jaundice. Normally one glass of extract is recommended early in the morning.

Plant: Chenopodium murale L.
Part Used: Leaves
Recipe: Leaves are crushed, mixed with water and kept for night dew in a pot. For the treatment of jaundice it is usually taken early in the morning.

Kirti

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Dear Sir
S.V.M Exporters
Address: 33/1, Muthaliar West Street Eral, Tuticorin,
Tamil Nadu - 628 002, India
Phone: +(91)-(461)-4002353 Fax: +(91)-(4630)-2329673

Aruna Planta Medica
Address: 392/96, Nethaji Street Alagapuram, Salem,
Tamil Nadu - 636 016, India
Phone: +(91)-(427)-2448459 Fax: +(91)-(427)-2449792

Sanjivini Herbs
Address: No.1, 6th Cross, Maravaneri, Salem,
Tamil Nadu - 636 007, India
Phone: +(91)-(427)-2418831/4030996
Fax: +(91)-(427)-2449792/2418831

Star Impex
Address: 348, Gandhi Road, Anupperpalayam Post,
Tirupur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu - 641 001, India
Phone: +(91)-9843161855

Exotic Greenax Pvt. Ltd
Address: 165, IV Floor, Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu - 600 014, India
Phone: +(91)-(44)-28587528/31042436 Fax: +(91)-(44)-28587528

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