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Safed Musli

We are leading technology provider for the cultivation of Safed Musli. Currently we are cultivating Safed Musli in 500 Acre under contractual farming in whole the nation. Whole the Safed Musli is being cultivated under close supervision of our highly trained agriculture technologist. The Safed Musli cultivation has changed lifestyle of our growers.

Safed Musli is a plant with small, usually white flowers, produced on spare panicles up to 120 cm long. In some species, the panicles also bear plantlets that take root when they touch the ground. It has also become a key ingredient in many Ayurvedic preparations due to its unparalleled therapeutic and medicinal properties. As it boosts the general immune system, it is increasingly being used as a health tonic.

Benefits and Uses of Safed Musli:

Safed Musli is often prescribes for enhancing male potency and battling signs of fatigue. It is a very popular aphrodisiac and shows no side effects. Individuals with a low sperm count or a low libido find it particularly useful. The general immune system of the body is strengthened by the roots of the herb and it is regarded as an energy booster in Asthmatic conditions.

The tuber roots are used in Ayurvedic medicines even today to make a nutritive tonic for sexual weakness. It also proves useful during pregnancy as a nutritive tonic for both the mother and the child and during the post-partum stage is used to replenish body fluids. The quantity and flow of breast milk in feeding mothers is also improved by this herb.

Obesity and its many side effects can also be effectively controlled by this plant. It also enhances the activities of vitamin C and antioxidant enzymes. Its use in curing diabetic and arthritic condition has been proven by research. Natal and Post-natal problems can also be treated.

Increase in levels of high Density Lipoprotein and decrease in plasma and hepatic lipid profiles have been observed with regular use. It also prevents premature ejaculation and chronic leucorrhoea apart from rejuvenating the reproductive system.
 

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Organic patchouli

Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth; also patchouly or pachouli) is a species from the genus Pogostemon and a bushy herb of the mint family, with erect stems, reaching two or three feet (about 0.75 metre) in height and bearing small pale pink-white flowers.

Patachouli is reputed to have antimicrobial and insecticidal properties so it finds its way into some therapeutic preparations and with the rise of aromatherapy, many uses are being found for the oil on the physical, emotional and mental levels.

The scent of patchouli is heavy and strong. It has been used for centuries in perfumes, incense and bath salts which continue to be so today.

Application :


· Cosmetics

· perfumes

· toiletries

· breath refreshers incense
 

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Organic Palmarosa

Palmarosa

Palmarosa is a wild growing plant related to lemongrass. It has fragrant leaves, long slender stems and terminal flowering tops. It originates from India but is now cultivated in various other countries.

Palmarosa plant gives the Palmarosa Oil which is pale yellow or olive coloured essential oil that has a sweet, floral, slightly dry fragrance with an herbaceous undertone and a hint of rose.

Constituents:

* Geraniol (72-86%)
* Linalool (2-4%)
* Limonene (trace-0.5%)
* Geranyl acetate (5-11%)
* Farnesol (0.3-1.5%).

Properties:


* Antiseptic
* Bactericidal
* Cytophylactic
* Febrifuge
* Hydrating
* Tonic to the digestive system.

Uses:


Palmarosa is used widely in perfumery and soap making for rose- and geranium-like scents. It has a calming and uplifting effect on the emotions as well as a hydrating effect on the skin. Palmarosa is used to stimulate cellular regeneration, helping decrease acne, scars, dermatitis, and wrinkles.
 

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Castor oil plant

The castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.Its seed is the castor bean which, despite its name, is not a true bean. Castor is indigenous to the southeastern Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Africa, and India, but is widespread throughout tropical regions (and widely grown elsewhere as an ornamental plant).

Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides, mainly ricinolein. The seed contains ricin, a toxin, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant.

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Acacia concinna

Acacia concinna has been used traditionally for hair care in the Indian Subcontinent since ancient times. It is one of the Ayurvedic medicinal plants. In order to prepare it the fruit pods, leaves and bark of the plant are dried, ground into a powder, and then made into a paste. While this traditional shampoo does not produce the normal amount of lather that a sulfate-containing shampoo would, it is considered a good cleanser. It is mild, having a naturally low pH, and doesn't strip hair of natural oils. Usually no conditioner is needed, for shikakai also acts as a detangler.

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organic mulethi for you

Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is also known as "sweet root". The word “Glycyrrhiza “is made from two Greek words: Glykys, meaning "sweet" and Rhiza, meaning "root". Licorice root has been used in both Eastern and Western medicine to treat a variety of illnesses ranging from the common cold to liver disease. Licorice is one of the most widely used medicinal herbs and is found in numerous traditional formulas. The Liquorice root contains glycyrrhizic acid which is approximately 50 times sweeter than sugar. Its genus name, Glycyrrhiza, given by first century Greek physician Dioscorides, comes from glukos (sweet) and riza (root). In Ayurveda it called Madhuyashti or Yashtimadhu.

Liquorice root contains saponins. These are substances which produce bubbles when shaken with water. It is the saponins (detergent-like action) that loosen the phlegm in the respiratory tract, so that the body can expel the mucus. They also increase the body's utilization of calcium and silicon. Glycyrrhizin an efficient sweetening agent is a representative glucuronide-saponin of licorice root.

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organic Sonamukhi

Swarnamukhi or Sonamukhi or Sunamukhi are leaves from a tree popularly known as Senna. Its leaves are dried and powdered to be used daily to strangthen immunity and cure many diseases.

Senna is a powerful cathartic used in the treatment of constipation, working through a stimulation of intestinal peristalsis. Senna is mainly for severe constipation, the constipation following a fever or for clearing pitta from the small intestines. It is useful treatment of febrifuge, in splenic enlargements, anemia, typhoid, chlorea, biliousness and bronchitis lowers bowels, increases peristaltic movements of the colon by its local action upon the intestinal wall. It is used as expectorant, wound dresser, antidysentric, carminative and laxative.

Senna (free from astringent action of rhubark type herbs, but causes gripe), used in compounds for treating biliousness, distention of stomach, vomiting and hiccups. Also used as a febrifuge, in splenic enlargements, jaundice, amoebic dysentery. Contraindicated in inflammatory colon diseases.
 

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Holy basil (Ocimum sanctum Linn.)

The Tulsi or holy basil is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition and is worshipped in the morning and evening by Hindus at large. The holy basil is also a herbal remedy for a lot of common ailments. Here're top fifteen medicinal uses of Tulsi.

Tulsi has numerous pharmacological activities like hypoglycaemic, immunomodulalory, anti-stress, antiulcerogenic, anti hypertensive, CNS depressant, radioprotective, antitumour and antibacterial. Tulsi is aromatic, carminative, antipyretic, diaphoretic and expectorant. It has been found to be very effective in treatment of viral encephalitis and tropical pulmonary, eosinophilia in children. The plant is also used in snakebite & scorpion sting.

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organic kalmegh for medicinal uses

Andrographis paniculata is widely cultivated in Southern and Southeastern Asia, where it is used to treat infections and some diseases, often being used before antibiotics were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes.Kalmegh has been used for liver complaints and fever, and as an anti-inflammatory and immunostimulant. In clinical trials, Andrographis extract has been studied for use as an immunostimulant in upper respiratory tract infections and HIV infection. The potential of andrographolide as an anticancer agent is being investigated.
 

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Psyllium husk

It is Diuretic, Emollient and Cooling. Used in inflammatory conditions of mucous membranes of gastro intestinal and genitourinary tracts. Very well known as a laxative. It restores proper bowel movements and used in treatment of chronic constipation, amoebic and bucillary dysentary. Psyllium husk and seeds are formal Pharmacopoeia. The purely mechanical action of psyllium mucilage absorbs excess water while stimulating normal bowel elimination. Although its main use has been as a laxative, it is more appropriately termed a true dietary fiber.
 

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