Sunday, March 12, 2023

Benefits of Horse chestnut leaf

Horse chestnut leaf is used for eczema, menstrual pain, soft tissue swelling from bone fracture and sprains, cough, arthritis, and joint pain. Horse chestnut branch bark is used for malaria and dysentery. Some people apply horse chestnut branch bark to the skin for lupus and skin ulcers.

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Ammi visnaga (bisnaga, toothpick weed or khella seeds Kashmir

Ammi visnaga plants from Kashmir

Ammi visnaga (bisnaga, toothpick weed or khella) belongs to the family Apiaceae and it is a herbaceous medicinal plant. It is found mainly in the Mediterranean regions and also distributed abundantly throughout the world as introduced species. Many times, Ammi visnaga is weed as well as used in many countries as herbal medicine for different purposes. Ancient records reveal various medicinal properties of Ammi visnaga as a popular source to cure variety of different ailments.

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The plant is used directly as a herb or as a component for production of a number of herbal medicines used in the cure of renal colic, ureteric stones, angina pectoris, the coronary vessels, cardiovascular disorders and asthma. Also it is used as a folk medicine for vitiligo and psoriasis. 

This review highlights the commonly recognized medicinal uses of  Amm visnaga, its chemistry and ethnobotanical uses and will also serve as ready reference for future research.

Angelica sinensis plants in Kashmir

Angelica sinensis
Angelica sinensis, commonly known as dong quai or female ginseng, is a herb belonging to the family Apiaceae, indigenous to China. Angelica sinensis grows in cool high altitude mountains in China, Japan, and Korea.
In women, sex increases the levels of estrogen, which protects against heart disease. Ever wonder why women love the touchy, feely stuff so much? It's because of their rise in estrogen levels. This hormone also plays a huge role in a woman's body scent. Since it's thought to have a balancing effect on the female hormonal system, dong quai is sometimes referred to as "female Viagra."
Most people treat aphrodisiacs as folk fantasy. Don’t be deceived. When libido flags in women, there are many herbs that can help revive it. The biochemistry of plants like ginseng, dong quai, fennel, Himalayan Shilajit—even a few essential oils can bring powerful sexual regeneration to your body and intensify your libido. It’s your own individual response to specific herbs that holds the key to which aphrodisiacs are best for you. Loss of your libido can have many different causes. So when turning to herbs for help in the sexual arena, you will need to experiment a bit to find which plants work best for you. But watch out. It can not only be easy to create an experience of intense desire; it can be just as easy for a woman to end up fertilized by the results of it.
Shatavari wild —Asparagus racemosus—this Ayurvedic female rejuvenation tonic is also an excellent aphrodisiac as well. It’s been used for thousands of years as a female tonic to correct menstrual and menopausal imbalances as well. Traditionally known as “She who has 1,000 husbands”, it was long believed to give a woman the strength and passion to handle 1,000 lovers. Organic shatavari root extract contains a full spectrum of active and synergistic constituents, including saponins containing shatavarin. Use only this herb which is naturally grown or ethically wild crafted so it contains no chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
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The Power of Saussurea costus: Exploring Its Role in Prostate diseases

Saussurea costus roots reduced hormone levels and restored the thickness of prostate  epithelial in prostate tissue of BPH-induced rats.  S...