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| Sanskrit
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Abhrak
bhasma |
| English
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Powdered Talc,
Biotite Calx |
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It is prepared by treating biotite (mica) with the juices of a
number of reconstituent plants that make it a powerful cellular
regenerator. It is a nervine tonic and is also widely used in respiratory
tract infections, and anemia. It contains iron, magnesium, potassium,
calcium and aluminum in traces.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare).
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| Latin
Names : |
Abelmoschus
moschatus / Hibiscus abelmoschus |
| English Name
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Musk Mallow |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Latakasthuri |
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It
is an erect, annual or biennial, hirsute herb. The fatty oil of
the seeds contain phospholipids-a-cephalin, and phosphatidylserine.
The seeds are antiseptic, stomachic, tonic, carminative, antihyteric
and aphrodisiac.
It is used in the treatment of male sexual disorders and venereal
diseases.
Used in Himcolin, Rumalaya
(JointCare), Tentex
forte (VigorCare for Men), Rumalaya
Vet, Tentex
forte Vet.
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| Latin
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Abutilon indicum |
| English Name
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Country Mallow |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Atibala |
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A
softly tomentose herb or shrub, with yellow or orange-yellow flowers.
The plant is reported to contain fructose, galactose, glucose,
glutamic acid, aspartic acid and galacturonic acid. The drug is
used as a febrifuge, has anthelmintic, and anti-inflammatory properties,
and is useful in urinary and uterine discharges, piles and lumbago.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare).
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| Latin
Name : |
Acacia catechu |
| English Name
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Cutch Tree |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Khadira |
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A
moderate sized tree with feathery crown, pinnate leaves and a pair
of recurved prickles at the base of the rachis. Catechin and catechutannic
acid are the major active constituents in the wood extract. Taxifolin,
another constituent has antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant properties. Traditionally, it is used for the treatment
of cough and sore throat.
Used in Koflet
lozenge (CoughCare lozenge).
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| Latin
Names : |
Acacia nilotica / A.arabica |
| English Name
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Indian Gum-Arabic Tree |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Babbula, Babool |
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A
moderate-sized, almost evergreen tree with a short trunk, a spreading
crown and feathery foliage.
The bark from the branches yield 7-12 per cent tannin and is used
for asthma, bronchitis, diabetes, dysentery, diarrhea and skin diseases.
The stem is used as a toothbrush and the gum for burns. The leaves
are useful for eye complaints, headache, throat infection, urinary
problems and gonorrhea.
Used in Evecare
(MenstriCare), Dental
Cream, Diarex
Vet.
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| Latin
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Acacia sinuata / A.concinna |
| English Name
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Soap Nut |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Saptala |
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A common, prickly, scandent shrub. The pods yield saponins (20.8%)
which have been reported to contain acacinin-C, -D and -E and a
homologous series of oligosaccharides. An ointment prepared from
the ground pods is good for skin diseases. A decoction of the pods
relieves biliousness and acts as a purgative. It is used to remove
dandruff and has a detangling effect on the hair, which helps in
increasing the hair volume.
The pods, known as Shikai or Shikakai, are extensively used as
a detergent, and the dry ones are powdered and perfumed, and sold
in the market as soapnut powder.
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| Latin
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Achillea millefolium |
| English Name
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Yarrow |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Biranjasipha |
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Achillea
millefolium is a perennial herb that contains the alkaloid achilline,
and also yields an essential oil, Espirt d' Iva. The herb possesses
diaphoretic, vulnerary, styphic, astringent, emmenogogue, stimulant,
tonic and anti-hemorrhoidal properties.
It is useful in influenza and heavy chest colds and also as a blood-purifier.
It has carminative, digestive, astringent and anti-spasmodic properties.
It is used in the treatment of flatulence, colic and heartburn.
A decoction of the herb is said to give significant relief in chronic
colic. It is also used in various hepatic disorders.
Used in Bonnisan,
Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Liv.52
(LiverCare), Liv.52
drops, Digyton,
Liv.52
Vet (Companion), Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Liv.52
Vet (Commercial).
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| Latin
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Achyranthes aspera |
| English Name
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Prickly-Chaff Flower |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Apamarga |
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An
erect or procumbent, annual or perennial herb, often with a woody
base.
The whole plant contains the alkaloids achyranthine and betaine.
The plant is much valued in indigenous medicine. It is reported
to be pungent, astringent, pectoral and diuretic. It is used as
an emmenagogue, and in piles and skin eruptions.
Used in Cystone
(UriCare), Nefrotec DS.
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| Latin
Names : |
Aconitum bisma / A.palmatum |
| English Name
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Crowfoot |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Prativisha |
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A
biennial herb, with a tuberous and paired root.
The roots contain five diterpene alkaloids, viz. palmatisine, vakognavine,
vakatisine, vakatisinine and vakati. The root is intensely bitter
and is used in combination with long pepper for pain in bowels,
diarrhea, and vomiting.
Used in Gasex
(GastriCare).
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| Latin
Name : |
Acorus calamus |
| English Name
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Sweet Flag |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Vacha |
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Acorus
calamus is a semi-aquatic herb with creeping rhizomes.
The dried rhizomes constitute the drug Calamus of commerce. The
rhizomes, roots and leaves yield a light brownish yellow volatile
oil called calamus oil. The important constituents of Indian calamus
oil are asarone and its b-isomer.
The rhizomes are considered to possess sedative and analgesic properties.
They are used for the treatment of epilepsy, chronic diarrhea and
dysentery, bronchial catarrh, fever, glandular and abdominal tumors,
kidney and liver complaints, rheumatism and eczema.
It has been used in indigenous systems of medicine (eg.ayurveda)
to improve memory retention and recall. A combination of B. monnieri and A. calamus significantly increases memory and controls hyperactivity
in children.
Used in Abana,
Mentat
(MindCare), Mentat
syrup, Muscle
& Joint Rub, Pain
Massage Oil, Anxocare,
Erina-EP,
Himpyrin,
Himpyrin
Vet, Scavon
Vet.
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Adhatoda zeylanica / A.vasica |
| English Names
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Malabar Nut, Vasaka |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Shwetavasa, Vasa, Vasaka |
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Adhatoda
zeylanica is an evergreen, gregarious, stiff perennial shrub.
Its principal constituents are the several alkaloids which are
present in the drug and its chief principal is a quinazoline alkaloid,
vasicine. The leaves are rich in Vitamin C and carotene and yield
an essential oil. The shrub is the source of the drug, vasaka, well
known in indigenous systems of medicine for its beneficial effects,
particularly in bronchitis. The leaves, flowers, fruits and roots
are extensively used for treating cold, cough, whooping-cough, chronic
bronchitis and asthma. It acts as a sedative-expectorant, antispasmodic
and anthelmintic. The leaf-juice is stated to cure diarrhea, dysentery
and glandular tumor, and, is given as an emmenagogue. The powder
is reported to be used as a poultice on rheumatic joints, as a counter-irritant
on inflammatory swellings, on fresh wounds, urticaria and in neuralgia.
It has strong coagulant action which is very useful to minimize
blood loss and also possesses uterine stimulant activity and acts
as uterotonic. It also useful for the control of postpartum hemorrhage.
Used in Diakof
(CoughCare Sfree), Evecare
(MenstriCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Koflet
(CoughCare), Lukol,
Styplon,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, HimROP
Vet, Styplon
Vet, Vasaka,
Chyavanaprasha.
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Aegle marmelos |
| English Name
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Bael Tree |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Bilva |
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Aegle
marmelos is a moderate-sized, slender, aromatic tree, with straight,
sharp spines in the branches.
It is a fruit used in diarrhea, dysentery and cholera due to its
digestive and carminative properties. Both ripe and unripe fruit
are regarded as an astringent. It helps in the healing of ulcerated
intestinal surfaces. It possesses antiviral, anthelmintic, and anti-inflammatory
properties and has appreciable activity against Vibrio cholera and
Salmonella.
Used in Diarex
(DiarCare), Lukol,
Revitalizing
Hair Oil, Diarex
PFS, Diarex
Vet, Bael,
Chyavanaprasha.
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| Sanskrit
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Akik pishti |
| English Name
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Processed Agate |
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A cardiac tonic it allays palpitation of the heart.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Himplasia.
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Allium sativum |
| English Name
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Garlic |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Lasuna |
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The
volatile oil contains allicin (diallyl thiosulphinate), an active
odorous principle in Garlic.
The extracts of Allium sativum bulb and compound preparation possess
pharmacodynamic properties. The extract of garlic was found to have
a significant protective action against a fat induced increase in
serum cholesterol and plasma fibrinogen and in fibrinolytic activity.
Used in Appetonic
forte Vet, Appetonic
Vet, Lasuna.
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Aloe barbadensis / Aloe
vera |
| English Names
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Indian Aloe, Barbados Aloe |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Ghrita-kumari, Kanya, Kumari |
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Aloe
barbadensis is a coarse-looking perennial plant with a short
stem, erect, with crowded leaves that has spiny teeth on the margins.
It contains enzymes, polysaccharides and nutrients which exhibit
antibacterial and antifungal action. It also has a natural sunscreen
effect that moisturizes the skin. Its principal constituents are
the leaves that contain barbaloin, chrysophanol glycoside and the
aglycone, aloe-emodin. The leaf juice forms the main source of the
drug. Aloes have long been in use for a host of diseases, particularly
those connected with the digestive system; they have also been used
for wounds, burns, dermatitis, cutaneous leishmaniasis and other
skin troubles. It is used in eye troubles, spleen and liver ailments.
Kumari is also known to relieve dysmenorrhoea in young women by
expelling uterine debris.
Used in Clarina,
Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Evecare
(MenstriCare), Acne-n-Pimple
Cream, Antiseptic
Cream, Anti-Wrinkle
Cream, Diaper Rash Cream,
Face Moisturizing Lotion,
Fairness
Cream, Gentle
Face Wash Cream, Intensive
Face Moisturizing Lotion, Nourishing
Skin Cream, Protective
Sunscreen Lotion.
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Alpinia galanga |
| English Name
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Greater Galangal |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Rasna, Mahabharivacha |
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Alpinia
galanga has anti-inflammatory properties and is useful in rheumatism
and rheumatoid arthritis.
It contains enzymes, polysaccharides and nutrients, which exhibit
antibacterial effect and acts against streptococci, staphylococci
and coliform bacteria.
Used in Rumalaya
forte, Protective
Sunscreen Lotion.
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Alternanthera sessilis
/ A.triandra / A.denticulata / A.nodiflora / A.repens |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Matsyakshi |
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It
is an annual or perennial prostrate herb, found throughout hotter
parts of India. It is rich in b-Carotene. It shows antibacterial
and anti-fungal activities.
Used in Clarina.
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Amomum subulatum |
| English Names
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Larger or Greater Cardamom,
Nepal Cardamom |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Aindri, Sthula ela, Brihatupakunchika |
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A
tall, perennial herb, with leafy stems.
The seeds contain the glycosides, petunidin 3,5-diglucoside and
leucocyanidin-3-O-ß-D-glucopyranoside, and a new aurone glycoside,
subulin. The seeds on steam distillation yield a dark brown, mobile
essential oil (2.5%) having the characteristic odor of cineol.
Medicinally, the seeds are credited with stimulant, stomachic,
alexipharmic and astringent properties, and are prescribed for the
treatment of indigestion, vomiting, biliousness, abdominal pains
and rectal diseases. The oil from the seeds is aromatic, stimulant,
anti-inflammatory and it is highly active against growth of keratinophilic
fungi.
Used in Anti-Wrinkle
Cream.
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Anacyclus pyrethrum |
| English Name
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Spanish Pellitory |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Akarakarabha |
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A
perennial, procumbent herb, the roots of which are used in medicine.
They contain anacyclin, pellitorine, enetriyne alcohol, hydrocarolin,
inulin, traces of volatile oil and (+)-sesamin. The roots possess
stimulant and rubifacient properties.
Used in Tentex
forte (VigorCare for Men), Muscle
& Joint Rub, Tentex
forte Vet.
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Andrographis paniculata |
| English Name
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The Creat |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Bhunimba, Yavatikta, Kalamegha |
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It
is an erect herb with quadrangular (young) stem, opposite, decussate
leaves and white flowers in axillary or terminal panicles or racemes.
Andrographolide is one of the active constituents isolated from
the plant. It is a bitter tonic and febrifuge. A decoction of the
plant is a blood-purifier. It is used as a cure for torpid liver,
and jaundice. It also has hepatoprotective activity.
Used in Purim
(HemoCare), Talekt.
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Anethum sowa / A.graveolens |
| English Name
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Indian Dill |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Satahva, Madhura |
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An
annual, glabrous, aromatic herb.
The dried ripe fruits yield, on distillation, an essential oil.
The major constituent of the oil is carvone. It also contains apiol
and dill apioll. They are used in medicine mainly as an aromatic
carminative, antipyretic and anthelmintic. The oil from the seeds
is a well-known remedy for flatulence in children and enters into
the preparation of gripe water. The seeds are used as stomachic
and the aqueous extract of the seeds showed abortifacient activity
in rats.
Used in Bonnisan,
Digyton,
Erina,
Erina
Plus.
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Apium graveolens |
| English Name
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Celery |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Ajamoda |
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It
is an annual or biennial herb, native of Europe, now naturalized
in northern parts of India and largely cultivated in Punjab.
It has antispasmodic, digestive and carminative properties. It
is useful in indigestion, abdominal discomfort, colic and hepatobiliary
disorders.
Used in Himcospaz
(SpasmoCare).
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Name : |
Areca catechu |
| English Name
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Arecanut Palm |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Puga |
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A
tree with annulate stem surmounted by a crown of pinnate leaves.
Arecanut contains several alkaloids belonging to the pyridine group.
The most important of them physiologically is arecoline The polyphenols
of ripe arecanut contain predominantly polymerized leucocyanidins
besides as well as small amounts of (+)-cetechin, leucopelargonidin
and leucocyanidin. The polyphenolic substances of arecanuts, generally
termed tannins, are responsible for the physiological action. The
non-alkaloid fractions of arecanuts are reported to possess anti-microbial
properties. The powdered nuts are prescribed in diarrhea and urinary
disorders.
In Sri Lanka, the unripe nuts are credited with laxative properties,
but they are said to affect the eyesight. Arecanuts are considered
useful as an external application on ulcers, and in skin disorders.
They are anthelmintic, and are used in Veterinary medicine as a
vermifuge. A paste of the dry arecanut powder is used as a dentifrice.
The dried nuts are said to sweeten the breath, strengthen the gums,
and produce a stimulant and exhilarant effect on the system. Arecanut
chewed is reportedly a good source of fluoride.
Used in Himplasia,
Lukol.
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Argyreia nervosa / A.speciosa |
| English Name
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Elephant Creeper |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Vriddadaru |
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A
woody climber with a stout stem and rose purple flowers.
The root is bitter, aphrodisiac, diuretic, and is used in gonorrhea,
rheumatism and diseases of the nervous system. It is also used as
a tonic. The plant is used along with other ingredients to cure
sexual disorders in males.
Used in Confido
(Speman forte), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Speman
(ProstaCare), Tentex
forte (VigorCare for Men), Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Speman
Vet, Tentex
forte Vet.
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Arundo donax |
| English Names
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Giant Reed / Wild Cane |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Nala |
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Nala, is a tall perennial grass that can grow upto 20 feet high.
The root is diaphoretic, diuretic, and galactagogue.
Used in Galactin Vet.
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Asparagus adscendens |
| English Name
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Asparagus |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Shreta musli, Sufed musli |
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A
sub-erect, prickly shrub with white tuberous roots.
The roots are prescribed for diarrhea and dysentery. The saponin
mixture from the dried roots yield glycosides, O-[ß-D-2-tetracosylxylophyranosyl]-stigmasterol,
and 3-ß-O-[ß-D-Glycopyranosyl (12)-a-L-arabinopyranosyl]
stigmasterol.
Used in Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Himmune.
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Asparagus racemosus |
| English Name
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Asparagus |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Shatavari |
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A
much-branched, spinous under-shrub, with tuberous, short rootstock
bearing numerous fusiform, succulent, tuberous roots. The plant
contains triterpene saponins - Shatavarin I - IV, which are phytoestrogen
compounds.
The plant is used as a demulcent, diuretic, aphrodisiac, and galactagogue.
The root extracts exhibit antiallergic activity. Along with the
leaves of Gymnema sylvestre, they are given to diabetic patients.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Evecare
(MenstriCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Himplasia,
Lukol,
Menosan,
Renalka,
Galactin
Vet, Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Immunol,
Nefrotec
Vet, Shatavari, Himmune.
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Azadirachta indica / Melia
azadirachta |
| English Name
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Neem |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Nimba |
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Azadirachta
indica is a large, evergreen tree. Its principal constituents
are nimbin, nimbinin and nimbidin. All parts of the plant yield
b-sitosterol.
Neem extracts possess anti-diabetic, antibacterial and anti-viral
properties. The tree stem, root and bark possess astringent, tonic
and anti-periodic properties. The bark is beneficial in malarial
fever and useful in cutaneous diseases.
It is used for external applications in skin diseases. It possesses
antidandruff, antibacterial, anti viral and fungicidal properties.
Used in Pilex
(VeinCare), PureHands,
Purim
(HemoCare), Anti-Dandruff
Hair Oil,
Dental Cream, Revitalizing
Hair Oil , Erina,
Erina-EP,
Erina
Plus, Liv.52
Protec, Scavon,
Neem, Talekt, Neem Foaming Face Wash, Gentle Exfoliating Daily Face Wash.
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