Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Echinacea angustifolia for skin & hair problems

Echinacea angustifolia in Kashmir
Echinacea or coneflower stimulates the stem cells associated with each hair follicle and promotes hair growth. Employing shampoos and serums enriched with Echinacea extracts prevents early-onset of hair loss. It increases blood circulation in the scalp that helps promote hair growth.

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Monday, July 11, 2022

Elderberry,Sambucus nigra seeds

Elderberry (Sambucusnigra) is the dark purple berry from the European elder tree. It has a long history of use for cold and flu. Elderberry is a popular ingredient in supplements. It might affect the immune system, and also seems to have activity against viruses, including the flu.
Elderberry plants in Kashmir
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Herbal teas and resorts

Herbal teas of Kashmir Himalaya
Originating in China, where it was thought to have medicinal properties, tea's history is closely intertwined with the history of botany and herbal medicine. Legend states that the very first cup of tea was drunk in 2737BC by the Chinese emperor Shennong, believed to be the creator of Chinese medicine.
 
Herbal teas are teas made from plants, seeds, flowers, roots or fruits of all plants except Camellia sinensis (lipton/Kashmiri). They have been used as natural home remedies for thousands hundreds and thousands of years.
Before the invention of modern medicine, herbs-roots,leafs and seeds were used for treating anything from infections to rashes and fevers. Although many of them have been around for hundreds, if not thousands of years, some of them still need more research to prove its benefits. However, one thing is for sure–herbal teas have been deeply rooted into our lives, and are often much more than just herbal remedies.

Benefits of herbal teas
With thousands of herbal teas come thousands of different flavors and benefits. Some herbs may taste better in blends, some are delicious on its own. Some cause no known side effects, while others should be taken only under the professional supervision. If you decide to use herbs for any health condition, even the minor ones, with herbal remedies, always consult your doctor.

HOW LONG SHOULD I STEEP AN HERBAL TEA?
Herbal blends should be steeped for 5+ minutes at a temperature of 212°F or 100°C.
Herbal blends typically contain a variety of plant herbs, spices, flowers, roots, berries, and barks, while tisanes are typically infusions of just dried fruits and berries.

DO HERBAL BLENDS CONTAIN CAFFEINE?
Herbal blends do not typically contain any caffeine (because there is no camellia synensis in herbal blends), although they may contain stimulating herbals such as yerba mate. It is important to always check the ingredient listing, and if in doubt about if it is safe for your consumption, consult professional medical advice.
Here is the list of the 22 most popular herbal teas around the world.
S.No.  List of Herb                                                 
1.      Rosmarinus officinalis- Rosemary tea       
2.      Quince leaf tea                             
3.      Lemon balm-Melissa officinalis tea             
4.      Althaea officinalis- marsh mallow                
5.      Olive tea                                         
6.      Sea bukhthorn tea                                 
7.      Ginkgo biloba tea                                  
8.      Valerin tea                                               
9.      Lavender tea                                           
10.    Nettle tea                                       
11.    Cichorium Intybus                        `       
12.    Burdock tea                                           
13.    Dandelion tea                                         
14.    St John’s wort                              
15.    Sage tea-Salvia officinalis                    
16.    German chamomile tea                        
17.    Saffron-Crocus st. Kesar                     
18.    Persimmon leaf tea                               
19.    Gojiberry leaf tea      
20.    Echinacea tea-(E. angustifolia, E. purpurea)
21.    Ginkgo herbal tea
22.    Howthorn tea
           
           
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