Wednesday, January 27, 2021

silybum marianum seeds

Milk thistle fruit plants

Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. (Asteraceae), also known as milk thistle, is an important herbal medicine. It is grown primarily for the extraction of its active component (silymarin) from edible seeds, which has been used to treat liver disorders.


Availability 100,250 & 500 grams pkt

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Monday, January 25, 2021

Phytolacca acinosa plants in Kashmir

The plant has an interesting chemistry and 
it is currently (1995) being investigated as a 
potential anti-AIDS drug. It contains potent 
anti-inflammatory agents, antiviral proteins and 
substances that affect cell division. 

These compounds are toxic to many 
disease-causing organisms, including the 
water snails that cause schistosomiasis.

The root is used internally in the treatment of 
urinary disorders, nephritis, oedema and 
abdominal distension. Externally, it is used to treat boils, 
carbuncles and sores. The roots are harvested in the 
autumn and dried for later use. 

All parts of the plant are toxic, this remedy 
should be used with caution and preferably 
under the supervision of a qualified practitioner.

Availability : Roo,plant,seed & berries

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Sunday, January 24, 2021

Kashmir Elem trees



Kashmir Elem-Ulmus wallichiana

Cashmerian Elem-Ulmus wallichiana
Family : Ulmaceae (Elm Family)
Ulmus wallichiana Planch., the Himalayan elm, also known as the Kashmir elm. Ulmus wallichiana and Bhutan elm, is a mountain tree ranging from central Nuristan in Afghanistan, through northern Pakistan and northern India to western Nepal at elevations of 800–3000 m. Although dissimilar in appearance, its common name is occasionally used in error for the cherry bark elm Ulmus villosa, which is also endemic to the Kashmir, but inhabits the valleys, not the mountain slopes. The species is closely related to the wych elm U. glabra.

A strong fibre is obtained from the inner bark. It is used for cordage, slow matches and sandals. The young shoots are used to make strong ropes. A dye is obtained from the ashes of the burnt twigs. The colour is not given. Wood - fairly hard, somewhat scented, fine grained, takes a good polish. Used for furniture. Bark of U. wallichiana is commonly used for treatment of fractured bones in animals as well asin human beings in folk tradition of Himalaya. Local people collect U. wallichiana fresh bark, crushed minutely and boiled in water for 1/2h to make fine semi-solid substrate. As bark contains strong fibers and high percentage of mucilage, substrate became laxative and sticky.
 
Fractured part of body is washed and properly set by experienced bone setter. Cooled semisolid laxative substrate is thoroughly poured and lapped around fractured part and tightened with a clean cloth followed by giving proper support to fractured part with thick card board. Patient is then allowed for minimum 30 days rest.
 
Availability : Planting material, seeds and Bark
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