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BOTANICAL NAME
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TRICHOSANTHES
DIOICA
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FAMILY
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CUCURBITACEAE
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Synonym:
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Mukia maderaspatans Linn.
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OTHER NAMES
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DESCRIPTION
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A dioecious climber with perennial
root stock; stem slender, angled, hispid. Tendrils usually forked. Leaves 7.5
* 5 cm, ovate-oblong or cordate, acute, sinuate-dentate, rough on both
surfaces.
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PHARMACOGNOSY
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The root stock is somewhat
cylindrical or sometimes compressed, tapering, smooth, 3-6 cm long and 3-5 mm
in diameter, white to light yellow externally and white internally. Fracture
is smooth, soft and starchy. Transverse section of root shows a few layered
cork followed by parenchymatous cortex. Phloem rays are funnel shaped
becoming broad towards the periphery.
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DISTRIBUTION
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This species is found in wild
state only in the plains of North India from Punjab to Assam. It is also
cultivated throughout the warmer regions of India like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
West Bengal and Assam for its fruits and throughout India ascending up to
1,800 mtr in the Hills.
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CULTIVATION
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The plant requires humid and hot
climate. Propagation is done by root or stem cuttings. Early planting is done
during February-April and late planting form May to July.
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PART (S) USED
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LEAF
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CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS
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PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
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Haemagglutinating,
Antiobacterial, Antifungal, Hypoglycaemic
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THERAPEUTIC USES
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Tidooshaj vikaar
· Abdominal disorders ·
Leprosy · Skin disorders · Strength,
if you take musumusukai leaves with your food, will be reduced sneeze
problem, Boil the leaf juice with gingelly oil and applied topically on the
head before taking bath to cure Asthma
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Moringa
has approximately 46 antioxidants and is one of the most powerful
sources of natural anti-oxidants. Anti-oxidants supply the free atoms
needed by the human body and mitigate the effect of free radicals.
Moringa leaves are rich in Flavonoids, a class of anti-oxidants. The
major anti-oxidants present are Quercetin, Kaempferol, Beta-Sitosterol,
Caffeoylquinic acid and Zeatin. Antioxidants play a major role in
controlling the symptoms of aging process and improve the
cardiovascular health. Additionally, Vitamin C & Vitamin E, present
in Moringa, also function as anti-oxidants. Researches confirm that the
anti-oxidants deliver the desired result, if only taken with the
combination of other essential vitamin and minerals, which makes health
enthusiast to seek after Moringa. Moringa leaves and fruits are loaded
with Phytonutrients. Phytonutrients are certain organic components of
plants, and these components are thought to promote human health. The
phytonutrients present in Moringa include, Alpha-carotene,
Beta-Carotene, Beta-cryptoxanthin, Lutein, Zeaxanthin and Chlorophyll.
Phytonutrients flushes toxins from the body, purifies the liver, helps
to strengthen the immune system, helps in rebuilding the red blood
cells and the important of all, Moringa Phytonutrients rejuvenate the
body at the cellular l
Uses & Benefits of Moringa
ISSUE
Description
Uses & Benefits of Ashwagandha 
The term ‘Basil’
has been derived from a Greek word ‘basileus’, which means ‘king’. It
is a tender, low-growing herb that reaches a height of 1 to 2 feet. The
stem of the plant bears many leaves, having a characteristic purple hue
or coloration. The flowers are peculiar, in having two lips. The flower
color can vary from pure white to pure red, with a slight purple tinge
in some flowers. Basil is native to India, Iran and other tropical
regions of Asia and has been grown there for more than 5,000 years. It
is now cultivated throughout the world, as a flavoring herb in many
cuisines. It plays a major role in cuisines of Italy, Thailand,
Vietnam, Cambodian and Laos. The herb comes in a number of varieties,
like the sweet basil, holy basil, lemon basil and African blue basil.
The
herb is mixed with borage to make a tea that heightens vitality.
Steaming basil tea is also used for treating patients with fever.
Karisalankanni is
a creeping and moisture-loving herb. It has a short, flat or round stem
and small white flowers on a long stalk. It grows 3" tall; the leaves
are opposite and lance shaped. The roots of the pant are well
developed, cylindrical and grayish in color. Floral heads are solitary,
white in color, achene compressed, narrowly winged and 6-8 mm in
diameter. The plant grows commonly in moist places all over the world,
as a weed.
Karisalankanni
is the main herb for the hair care and cirrhosis in Ayurveda. It is
believed to maintain and rejuvenate hair, teeth, bones, memory, sight,
and hearing.