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12. Centella Asiatica
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Family Name: Appiaceae
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Common Name: Pennywort, Indian Pennywort, Artayniya-e-hindi,
jal brahmi
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Parts Used: Whole plant
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Uses: It is tonic, diuretic and alterative.
It is used in treatment of leprosy and known to ameliorate
the symptoms of the disease and improves general health of
the patient. It is a brain tonic and stimulates hair growth.
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Product offered: Whole plant, Guggul powder extract
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13. Coleus Forskohlii
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Family Name: Lamiaceae
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Common Name: Coleus
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Parts Used: Dried tubers
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Uses: Used in cure of blood pressure and
glaucoma disease in the eyes
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Product offered: Dried tubers
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14. Curculigo Orchioides
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Family Name: Hypoxidaceae
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Common Name: Black musale
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Parts Used: Rhizome
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Uses: Give vitality to the body, used as
a Tonic, diuretic, astringent, carminative
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Product offered: Rhizome
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15. Curcuma Longa linn
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Family Name: Scitamineae
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Common Name: Turmeric
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Parts Used: Rhizome
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Uses: Bronchitis, diarrhoea, intermittent
fever, abnormal accumulation of the liquid in cellular tissue,
jaundice, liver and urinary disorders.
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Product offered: Rhizome
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16. Cymbopogon citratus
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Family Name: Graminaeae
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Common Name: Lemon grass,Citronella, Fevergrass
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Parts Used: Leaves, essential oil
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Medicinal uses:
It is used mainly as a tea for digestive problems. It relaxes
the muscles
of the digestive tract, relieves cramping pains and flatulence,
and is particularly suitable for children.
In the Caribbean, it is mainly regarded as a fever-reducing
herb, especially where there is significant congestion.
Applied externally as a poultice or as a diluted essential
oil, it eases pain, including that of arthritis
and rheumatic pain, lumbago, neuralgia, sprains, or as a mild
astringent.
Internally, it is also used for mild states of agitation.
In India, a paste of the leaves is smeared on patches of
ringworm.
In Ayurvedic medicine, it is used for intestinal parasites,
stomach complaints, flatulence, leprosy, bronchitits, and
fever.
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Product offered: Leaves, essential oil
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17. Datura Metel
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Family Name: Solanaceae
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Common Name: Indium datura
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Parts Used: Whole plant
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Uses: Dysmenorrhoea, lumbago and pleuridynia.
Fever, catarrhal bronchitis, piles, rheumatic pains, eye diseases
and cough.
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Product offered: Whole plant
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18. Eclipta
alba
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Family Name: Asteraceae
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Common Name: Eclipta, bhringaraj, false daisy, bringraj,
han lian cao,
takasaburou, yerba de tago, congo lanna
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Parts Used: Whole plant
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Medicinal uses:
The herb is an Ayurveda and Yunani medicine.
According to Ayurveda philosophy Eclipta is bitter, hot fattening,
alterative, anthelminticum, and alexipharmic. It is useful
in inflammations
hernia, eye diseases, bronchitis, asthama, leucoderma, anaemia,
heart
and skin diseases, night blindness, syphilis etc. It is reported
as
beneficial for complexion, hair, eyes, and teeth.
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Product offered: Whole plant
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19. Emblica Officinalis
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Family Name: Euphorbiaceae
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Common Name: Gooseberry, Phyllanthus Emblica, Emblica, Indian
gooseberry, Amla
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Parts Used: Fruit
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Uses: It is aperient, carminative, diuretic,
aphrodisiac, laxative, astringent and refrigerant. It is the
richest known source of vitamin C. It is useful in anaemia,
jaundice, dyspepcia, haemorrhage disorders, diabetes, asthma
and bronchitis. It cures insomnia and is healthy for the hair.
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Product offered: Fruit
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20. Eucalyptus
globulus
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Family Name: Myrtaceae
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Common Name: Blue Gum Tree. Stringy Bark Tree
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Parts Used: The oil of the leaves
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Medicinal Uses:
Antiseptic and deodorant: Apply crushed leaves on affected
area.
Decoction of leaves as tea for cough, asthma, hoarseness,
fevers.
Pure eucalyptus oil, two drops in a tsp of warm water, for
coughs,
whooping coughs, asthma and bronchitis.
Infusion of leaves used for asthma, catarrh, bronchits, whooping
cough,
coryza, dysentery, diabetes, fevers and colds, malaria, rhinitis,
tuberculosis.
For sinusitis, breathing of vapor of decoction of leaves.
Decoction of leaves used for washing and cleaning wounds.
Other folkloric uses: Diabetes, lumbago, sciatica, toothaches,
tuberculosis, dysentery, gout.
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Product offered: The oil of the leaves
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21. Gloriosa Superba
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Family Name: Liliaceae
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Common Name: Glory lily, Harihari
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Parts Used: Leaf, root, flowers
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Uses: Ulcers, leprosy, piles, vitality to
the body
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Product offered: Dried leaves, flowers, roots
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22. Gymnema Sylvestre
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Family Name: Asclepiadaceae
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Common Name: Periploca of thewoods, Gudmar
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Parts Used: Whole plant, leaves
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Uses: The plant is acrid, anti-inflammatory,
anodyne, liver tonic, emetic, diuretic. It is useful in hepatosplenomegaly,
dyspepsia, constipation, jaundice, halminthiasis, cardiopathy
and amenorrhoea. The fresh leaves when chwed have the remarkable
property of paralyzing thesense of taste for sweet and bitter
substances for sometime.
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Product offered: Whole plant, leaves, extracts
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23. Jatropha curcas
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Family Name: Euphorbiaceae
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Common Name: Physic nut, purging nut
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Parts Used: Seeds
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Medicinal Uses:
- Seed are used in cholera, and dysentery.
- Good in stomach disorders.
- Cures toothache and gum ache.
- Seeds are used as antidote for poisoning.
- It is effective in skin diseases and rheumatism.
Jatropha oil is used for making soap, candles, and varnish
and as
lubricant, hydraulic oil etc. Jatropha oil is an environmentally
safe,
cost-effective, renewable source of non-conventional energy
and a
substitute for diesel, kerosene and other fuel oils. The oil
can be mixed
up to 50% and used for tractors and oil engines.
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Product offered: Whole plant, leaves, extracts
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24. Lawsonia Inermis
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Family Name: Lythraceae
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Common Name: Henna, Al-khanna, al-henna, Jamaica mignonette,
mehendi, mendee, Egyptian privet, smooth lawsonia
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Parts Used: Flowers, Leaves, Fruit
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Uses: Common all over India, cultivated chiefly
as a hedge and garden plant
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Product offered: Flowers, Powdered leaves, Fruit
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25. Morinda
Citrifolia
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Family Name: Rubiaceae
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Common Name: Indian Mulberry, noni
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Parts Used: Fruit, seeds, bark, leaves, and flowers
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Medicinal Uses:
The parts of the plant most used for their medicinal and nutritional
purposes are the fruit, seeds, bark, leaves, and flowers.
Virtually every part of the plant is utilized for its individual
medicinal properties; however, it is the fruit portion that
is regarded
as its most valuable. The seeds have a purgative action, the
leaves are
used to treat external inflammations and relieve pain, the
bark has strong
astringent properties and can treat malaria, the root extracts
lower blood
pressure, the flower essences relieve eye inflammations and
the f ruit has
a number of medicinal actions
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Product offered: Fruit, seeds, bark, leaves, and flowers
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26. Moringa Oleifera
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Family Name: Moringaceae
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Common Name: Moringa, Horse Radish Tree, Drumstick tree,
Sahijan
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Parts Used: Fruits, Roots, seeds, leaves
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Uses: Iron deficiency, scurvy, rheumatic
problems, spleen and liver problems, tetanus
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Product offered: Fruit, Roots, seeds, leaves
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27. Mukia Maderaspatana
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Family Name: Cucurbitaceae
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Common Name: Rough bryony
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Parts Used: Leaf, root
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Uses: Usually it is used in compound preparation
for chronic diseases with cough. Leaf juice is boiled and
given for constipation and gas troubles. Expectorant, astringent
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Product offered: Leaf, root
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