1. Acorus Calamus

Family Name: Aeraceae

Common Name: Sweet Flack

Parts Used: Dried Rhizome

Uses: It is nauseant, stomachic, anthelmentic, Stimulants, Emtetic, Expectorant, Carminative, Antispasmodic and nerving sedative. Rhizome is used in the cure of host of diseases such as epilepsy, mental ailments, chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. It is used in incense sticks and dhup and is widely used as insecticide for lice, bedbugs, worms, etc.

Product offered: Dried Rhizome



2. Aloe Vera

Family Name: Liliaceae

Common Name: ALOE, BARBADOS ALOE, INDIAN ALOE, GHI KUNVAR

Parts Used: Flower, Roots

Uses: The gel obtained from the inner part of the aloe leaf is used to treat burns, skin rashes, insect bites, healing wounds by drawing out infection, and preventing infection from starting and chafed nipples from breast-feeding. This gel can also be used internally to keep the bowels functioning smooth. It must be noticed that this medicine when taken internally causes intestinal cramping and there are other herbs that do this job better. This gel is best effective when used fresh rather than "stabilized" gels found in the stores. The fresh gel was used by Cleopatra to keep her skin soft and young.

Product offered: Fresh leaves, Aloe vera gel, Aloe vera powder



3. Alpinia Calcarata

Family Name: Zingiberaceae

Common Name: Smaller Galangal

Parts Used: Rhizome

Uses: Used in cure of Bronchial catarrh, stomach complaints, disinfectant and cold, cough, chest complaints, indigestion

Product offered: Rhizome



4. Andrographis Paniculata

Family Name: Acanthaceae

Common Name: The Creat, Bhunimba, Yavatikta, Kalamegha

Parts Used: Whole plant

Uses: It is an erect herb with quadrangular (young) stem, opposite, decussate leaves and white flowers in axillary or terminal panicles or racemes. Andrographolide is one of the active constituents isolated from the plant. It is a bitter tonic and febrifuge. A decoction of the plant is a blood-purifier. It is used as a cure for torpid liver, and jaundice. It also has hepatoprotective activity.

Product offered: Dried leaves



5. Asparagus Racemosus

Family Name: Liliaceae

Common Name: Wild Asparagus

Parts Used: Tuberous Root, Dried leaves

Uses: Urinary diseases, Gynaecological disorders diseases of nervous System, Hyperacidity, Gastritis, Haemorrhages, Cardiac debility, Hypertension, Ureteral stones, to get back vigour

Product offered: Tuberous Root, Dried leaves



6. Azadirachta Indica

Family Name: Meliaceae

Common Name: Lilac, Morgosa tree, neem, neeem chal

Parts Used: Leaves, flower, oil, seed

Uses: Vermifuge, insecticide, Astringent, tonic and antiseptic. It posseses anti diabetic, antibacterial and antiviral properties and used successfully in cases of stomach worms and ulcers. Root bark posseses anstringent, tonic and antiperiodic properties. It is also useful in Malarial fever. The oil is used in making neem based soaps, shampoos and toothpaste.

Product offered: Leaves, flower, oil, seed



7. Bacopa Monniera

Family Name: Scrophulariaceae

Common Name: Brahmi, Herpestis Monnieria

Parts Used: Whole plant

Uses: It is diuretic, cardiac, nervine and tonic. It is reported to improve intellect, treatment of asthma, hoarseness, insanity, epilepsy. It is a potent nervous tonic and is anti anxiety agent. It is considered good for the heart.

Product offered: Whole plant, extract



8. Bixa Orellana

Family Name: Bixaceae

Common Name: Lipstick tree, Anatto

Parts Used: Seeds

Uses: The seeds used as a colouring agent in food products and also used in manufacture of lipsticks

Product offered: Seeds



9. Carica Papaya

Family Name: Caricaceae

Common Name: Papaya, Paw Paw, Kates, Papaw

Parts Used: Fruits, Roots

Uses: Carica Papaya contains an enzyme known as papain, present in the fruit, stem and leaves. The milky juice is extracted, dried and used as chewinfg gum, medicine(digestion problems), toothpaste andmeat tenderizers. (meat can be tenderized by wrapping it in a bruised papaya leaf before it is cooked.

Product offered: Leaves, Fruits, Roots



10. Cassia Angustifolia

Family Name: Caesalpinaceae

Common Name: Senna, Indian Senna, Tinnervelly Senna, Cassia Senna

Parts Used: Pods, Stems, Leaves

Uses: It is recognized by british and US pharmacopeias. It is useful in habitual costiveness. It lowers bowels, increases peristaltic movements of the colon by its local action upon the intestina wall. It is used as expectorant, wound dresses, antidysentric, carminative and laxative.

Product offered: Pods, Stems, Leaves



11. Cassia Fistula

Family Name: Caesulpinaceae

Common Name: Fistula, Laburnum, Purging Fistula, Golden Shower, Amaltus

Parts Used: Fruits and Bark

Uses: Pulp from fruits called "cassia Pulp" is a well known Laxative. Bark of tree is rich in tannins.

Product offered: Fruit and Bark





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