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Caesalpinia bonducella (Linn.) Flem. |
| Synonym : |
C. bonduc (Linn.) Roxb., |
| English Name : |
Bonduc fruit, Fever Nut, Physic Nut |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Putikaranja |
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It is an armed liane, with glossy branch-lets, recurved prickles, yellow flowers and bitter, ovoid to reniform polished seeds in swollen fruits found wild throughout the plains of India and up to an altitude of 1,000 m in Himalayas. These nuts have been used as an anti-periodic for a long time. Pharmacological trials have revealed diuretic and anti-pyretic activity of the nuts, and besides adaptogenic, antimicrobial and muscle contractile activity.
Used in Himplasia.
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| Latin Names : |
Caesalpinia digyna Rottl. |
| English Name : |
Teri Pods |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Udakiryaka |
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It is a large scandent prickly shrub, with long recurved prickles, small yellow flowers with red dot at base of red veins in terminal or axillary racemes, dark brown sub-globose seeds in short beaked fruits. They yield bergenin (vakerin). The roots have marked astringent and anti-pyretic properties. They also have antioxidant activity and are given internally in debility.
Used in Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet.
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Calendula officinalis |
| English Name : |
Calendula |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Zergul |
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An
aromatic, erect, annual herb, cultivated in India.
The ligulate florets constitute the drug which is reported to possess
stimulant, bitter, tonic, sudorific, febrifuge, carminative, anti-emetic
and anthelmintic properties. The flowers contain calenduline, and
oleanolic acid glycoside and sterol glycosides. They also contain
a- and ß-amyrin, taraxasterol, y - taraxasterol, lupeol, brein,
faradiol, arnidiol, erythrodiol, calenduladiol, coflodiol (ursadiol)
and manilladiol.
Used in Pilex
(VeinCare).
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Calotropis procera |
| English Names : |
Dead Sea Apple, Milkweed, Sodom
Apple, Swallow-Wort |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Alarka |
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A
small, erect and compact shrub, covered with cottony tomentum.
The rootbark contains a- and ß-amyrin, ß-amyrin, taraxasterol
and its y-isomer, taraxasteryl isovalerate, taraxasteryl acetate,
gigantin, giganteol, isogiganteol, ß-sitosterol and a wax.
In small doses, the rootbark is diaphoretic and expectorant. It
acts as a mild stimulant.
Used in Muscle
& Joint Rub.
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| Latin Name : |
Camellia sinensis (Linn.) Kuntze. |
| English Name : |
Tea |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Chai / Chaha |
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The taxonomy of Camellia sp. especially the tea yielding taxa is in a state of flux. Tea has two forms/varieties, the China tea (C. sinensis var sinensis Syn. Thea sinensis Linn.) and Assam tea (C. sinensis var. assamica (Mast.) Kitamura Syn. Thea assamica Mast.). Numerous hybrids between China and Assam types are known. As tea is largely cross- pollinated, and most of the commercial crops are very heterogeneous. As tea has been cultivated and dispersed by man over a long period, it is difficult to determine both its existence in the wild state, as well as its center of origin.
The major constituents which give tea its distinctive character as a beverage are caffeine, polyphenols and essential oil. These, by themselves and in combination with other constituents, contribute to the variations in the quality of commercial tea. The most important constituent of both black and green tea is the purine base alkaloid, caffeine which accounts for the stimulating effect of tea liquor. Pantothenic acid and riboflavin contents are appreciable in leaves. Apart from these malic acid, oxalic theophylline, theobromine, xanthine, hypoxanthine, adenine, gums, dextrins and inositol. Kaempferol and quercetin are present both in fresh leaf and green tea.
Used in GreenTea.
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Capparis spinosa |
| English Name : |
The Caper Bush |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Himsra |
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A
prostrate shrub or climber armed with divaricate, light yellow thorns.
The root bark contains stachydrine, rutic acid and a volatile substance.
It is bitter, aperient, diuretic and expectorant. It is given in
splenic, renal and hepatic complaints.
Used in Bonnisan,
Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Liv.52
(LiverCare), Liv.52
drops, Digyton,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Liv.52
Vet (Companion), Liv.52
Vet (Commercial).
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Capsicum annuum |
| English Name : |
Chilli, Red Pepper |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Katuvira |
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A
suffrutescent or herbaceous, short-lived perennial.
The active principle in chili is a mixture of allied components,
capsaicin being the most important, major component (46-77% of the
total capsainoids). Chili is a powerful irritant and rubefacient;
when applied to the skin, it produces warmth, redness, and burning
without blistering.
In the form of ointment of plasters, it is used externally for
the treatment of rheumatism, lumbago and neuralgia. Capsicum wool,
prepared by dissolving the oleoresin in ether and pouring it on
absorbent cotton-wool, is useful in rheumatoid affections. Chili,
in small doses, is a powerful stimulant and carminative. It stimulates
the secretion of saliva and gastric juice, and increases peristaltic
movements and motility of the stomach. It is an excellent remedy
in atonic and flatulent dyspepsia and dipsomania.
Used in Muscle
& Joint Rub.
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Carica papaya |
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| English Name : |
Papaya |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Chirbhita, Erandachirbhita |
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Carica
papaya (Papaya) is a small tree with straight and soft stem
with leaf scars on it. The fruits are a good source of pection.
It removes freckles and smoothes the skin.
Used in Refreshing
Fruit Pack.
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Carum carvi |
| English Name : |
Caraway |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Karavi, Krishna jeeraka, Krishnajiraka |
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An annual or biennial glabrous herb.
Carvone and limonene are the chief constituents of the oil and
its odor and flavor are mainly attributed to them. Other constituents
present in the oil are: a- and ß-pinenes and p-cymene.
In medicine, they are used as a carminative, mild stomachic, aromatic
and diuretic. Both the seeds and the essential oil (caraway oil)
are classed as carminative in the I.P. and prescribed in flatulent
colic and stomach derangement.
In patients suffering from lumbago and rheumatism, exposing the
affected parts to the vapors from the seeds gives relief from the
disease. The alcoholic extract of the fruits shows dose-dependent
antispasmodic effect. Caraway water finds use as a vehicle for pediatric
medicines.
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Carum copticum, Trachyspermum ammi |
| English Names : |
Bishop's Weed, Lovage |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Yavani, Yawani |
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An
erect, glabrous or minutely pubescent branched annual, with aromatic
fruits.
The characteristic odor and taste of the fruit is due to the presence
of an essential oil. The fruits are much valued for its antispasmodic,
stimulant, tonic and carminative properties. It is administered
in flatulence, atonic dyspepsia and diarrhea, and often recommended
for cholera. The oil from the fruits is reported to possess hypotensive
and cardiac depressive activity. The drug also shows some anti-diuretic
effect.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Ophthacare,
Dental
Cream, Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Rumalaya liniment.
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Casearia esculenta |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Saptarangi |
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A shrub or a tree with a pale yellow bark.
The root and the root bark are extensively used in the indigenous
system of medicine as an anti diabetic due to their hypoglycemic
activity. The roots are especially efficacious in milder chronic
diabetic cases. The root contains leucopelargonidin, arabinose,
dulcitol. ß-sitosterol and another sterol, and two resinous
substances having hypoglycemic activity have also been reported.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare).
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Cassia angustifolia Vahl. |
| English Name : |
Tinnavely Senna |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Markandika |
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It is a variable, branching, erect shrub, naturalized in some parts of India and also cultivated. The leaves are pinnate and pubescent. The leaflets are pale green to bluish green, lanceolate or elliptic, varying on the same plant with brilliant yellow flowers in erect and terminal racemes. Sennosides are the active compound found in leaves, pods and in flowers has laxative properties.
Used in LaxaTea
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Cassia fistula |
| English Name : |
Indian Laburnum |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Aragvadha |
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Cassia
fistula is a deciduous tree with exfoliating bark.
The pulp contains sennosides A and B, Rhein and its glucoside,
barbaloin, aloin, formic acid, butyric acid, their ethyl esters
and oxalic acid. It is a safe purgative given even to pregnant women.
The pulp is also given for biliousness and in disorders of the liver.
It is applied in gout and rheumatism. It is utilized in blood-poisoning,
anthrax and dysentery, also given in leprosy and diabetes and for
the removal of abdominal obstructions.
It is used in the treatment of varicose veins. It helps in shrinking
engorged veins and has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect.
Used in Pilex
(VeinCare), Purim
(HemoCare), Talekt.
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Cassia occidentalis |
| English Name : |
Negro Coffee |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Kasamarda |
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Cassia occidentalis is a diffuse undershrub.
The plant contains emodin, physcion, chrysophanol, sitosterol and
a xanthone-cassiolin. The seeds and leaves are used externally in
skin diseases. The roots are reported to be diuretic, the seeds,
roots and leaves are antibacterial. It is used in the treatment
of flatulence, indigestion and other digestive disturbances in children.
Used in Bonnisan,
Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Herbolax
(LaxaCare), Liv.52
(LiverCare), Liv.52
drops, Digyton,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Liv.52
Vet (Companion), Liv.52
Vet (Commercial).
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Cateria lacca, Laccifer lacca |
| English Name : |
Lac insect |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Laksha |
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The most common and widely occurring species of lac insect in India
is Laccifer lacca (Kerr) which produces the bulk of commercial lac.
Lac is the resinous protective secretion of the tiny lac insect.
The major constituent of sticklac is the resin (70-80%); other constituents
present are: sugar, proteins, and soluble salts, coloring matter,
wax, sand, woody matter, insect bodies and other extraneous matter;
a volatile oil is present in traces. Lac resin is composed of mainly
hydroxy fatty acids of C14- C18 carbon chains, such as aleuritic,
butolic, C14- C16 mono- and di-hydroxy acids along with hydroxy
terpenic acids having the rare cedrene skeleton as jalaric, laccijalaric,
shellolic, and laksholic acids.
Used in Muscle
& Joint Rub.
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Cedrus deodara |
| English Name : |
Himalayan Cedar |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Devadaru |
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is a large evergreen tree. The bark is thick, furrowed vertically
and cracked transversely.
It has anti-inflammatory activity and is used for its activity
against human pathogenic Epidermophyton, Trichophyton, Absidia ramosa and Microsporon gypsum. It has proven effective in a number of dermal
diseases.
Used in Rumalaya
gel, Muscle
& Joint Rub, Pain
Massage Oil, Scavon.
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Celastrus paniculatus |
| English Name : |
Climbing Staff Tree |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Jyotishmati, Kanguni |
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large, woody, climbing shrub with a yellow, corky bark.
The seeds possess emetic, diaphoretic, febrifuge and nervine properties
and are used for sharpening the memory and also used to cure sores,
ulcers, rheumatism and gout. The drug is used in the traditional
system of medicine as a sedative. The reported constituents are
Mal III A, Mal III B, triterpenoids zeylasterone, and seylasteral.
Its therapeutic uses include treating anxiety and beriberi. Alcoholic
extract has anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. An herbal
extract of the crude drug was tested for its adaptogenic properties,
on mice. It showed significant CNS depressant effect and a clear
synergism with pentobarbital.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Himcolin, Mentat
(MindCare), Mentat
syrup, Muscle
& Joint Rub, Anxocare,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet.
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Centella asiatica |
| English Names : |
Indian Pennywort, Gotu Kola |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Mandukaparni |
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Centella
asiatica is a prostrate, stoloniferous, perennial weed found
in crop fields.
It includes the glycosides indocentelloside, brahmoside, brahminoside,
asiaticoside, thankuniside and isothankuniside. In ayurveda, the
plant is used for the treatment of leprosy and skin diseases and
also to improve memory, as an antidote to cholera, and in bronchitis,
asthma, gastric trouble, catarrh, leucorrhea, kidney troubles, urethritis
and dropsy. The plant also has tranquilizing, anabolic, antiprotozoal
and spasmolytic properties.
It helps to improve memory, increases concentration and intellectual
ability in children.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Menosan,
Mentat
(MindCare), Mentat
syrup, Nourishing
Skin Cream, Anxocare,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet.
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Chyavanaprasha concentrate
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It consists of the following ingredients:
Aegle marmelos, Clerodendrum phlomidis, Oroxylum indicum,
Gmelina arborea, Stereospermum chelonoides, Sida cordifolia,
Desmodium gangeticum, Uraria picta, Phaseolus trilobus, Teramnus
labialis, Piper longum, Tribulus terrestris, Solanum indicum,
Solanum xanthocarpum, Pistacia integerrima, Phyllanthus amarus,
Vitis vinifera, Leptadenia reticulata, Inula racemosa, Aquilaria
malaccensis, Terminalia chebula, Tinospora cordifolia, Dioscorea
bulbifera, Microstylis muscifera, Microstylis wallichi, Hedychium
spicatum, Cyperus rotundus, Boerhaavia diffusa, Polygonatum
cirrihfolium, Elettaria cardamomum, Santalum album, Nymphaea
stellata, Pueraria tuberosa, Adhatoda vasica, Lilium polyphyllum,
Pentatropsis capensis, Emblica officinalis.
It is a rejuvenative, geriatric and cardiac tonic, which
is useful in the treatment of cough, asthma and debility.
Used in Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Geriforte Aqua, Geriforte Vet, Chyavanaprasha.
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Cicer arietinum |
| English Names : |
Bengal Gram, Chickpea |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Chanaka |
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An erect or spreading much-branched annual herb, covered all over with
glandular hair, extensively cultivated.
Whole gram contains saccharose, glucose, fructose, polysaccharides
including starch, g-galactan, levulose and p -galactoaraban, betaine,
choline, adenine, inositol, phytin, saponin and citric and oxalic
acids. The fresh whole germ of sprouting gram contains biochanin
A, biochanin B and biochanin C. The isoflavones, biochanin A and
formononetin are reported to be estrogenic and also show hypolipidemic
activity.
Gram is a potent hypocholesterolemic agent. The anti-stress, anti-hyperlipidemic
and stamina building activity of gram may be due to the presence
of pangamic acid and a free nucleotide. It is a stimulant, tonic,
aphrodisiac, anthelmintic, and useful in bronchitis and biliousness.
It is also useful in leprosy and other skin diseases. The powdered
seed is used for dandruff and also used as a face pack.
Used in Gentle Baby Shampoo, Protein Shampoo Gentle Daily Care Normal Hair , Protein Conditioner, Revitalizing Hair Oil, Himfertin.
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Cichorium intybus |
| English Name : |
Chicory |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Kasani |
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Cichorium
intybus is an erect perennial herb.
The root contains tannin phlobaphenes and reducing sugars. The
seeds have carminative and cordial properties and are useful as
a brain tonic and for headache, asthma and bilious vomiting.
It is an acclaimed hepatoprotective, and, is used in hepatic enlargement,
fever, vomiting and abdominal pain. It has cholagogue and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Used in Bonnisan,
Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Herbolax
(LaxaCare), Liv.52
(LiverCare), Liv.52
drops, Digyton,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Liv.52
Vet (Companion), Liv.52
Vet (Commercial).
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Cinnamomum camphora |
| English Name : |
Camphor |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Karpoora |
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large, handsome, evergreen cultivated in India as an ornamental
and as a source of camphor.
Camphor is obtained as colorless or white crystals, granules or
crystalline masses, or colorless to white translucent, tough masses.
Camphor acts as a carminative, reflex expectorant and reflex stimulant
of the heart, circulation and respiration. Camphor has also been
used as a nervine depressant in hysteria, epilepsy, chorea and convulsions
and as an aphrodisiac. The oil extract has a peculiar fragrance
and acts as an skin stimulant and counter irritant when applied
externally.
Used in Ophthacare,
Pilex
(VeinCare), Cold
Balm, Canisep,
Rumalaya
Vet, Scavon
Vet, Rumalaya liniment.
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Cinnamomum cassia |
| English Names : |
Cassia, Chinese Cinnamon |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
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An
evergreen aromatic tree with a grey, smooth, thick bark which yields
an oil containing cinnamaldehyde, and eugenol.
Chinese Cassia has been used as a diaphoretic, antipyretic and
analgesic. It is used as a carminative, purgative and astringent.
It is also useful as a cardiac stimulant, refrigerant, and diuretic,
for stimulation of liver functions, in neuralgia, uterine pains,
ascites and edema.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diakof
(CoughCare Sfree), Himcolin, Koflet
(CoughCare).
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Cinnamomum verum, C. zeylanicum |
| English Name : |
Cinnamon |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Thwak |
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A
moderate sized tree, native to Sri Lanka and cultivated in South
India for its aromatic bark.
The bark contains a significant amount of a mucilaginous substance,
which consists mainly of a water extractable L-arabino-D-xylan and
an alkali-extractable D-glucan. The bark also contains the diterpenes,
cinnzeylanin and cinnzeylanol besides tannin.
The bark is used to a limited extent in medicine. It is aromatic,
astringent, stimulant, expectorant and carminative. It possesses
the property of checking nausea and vomiting. As a stimulant it
is beneficial in cramps of the stomach, gastric irritation, and
paralysis of the tongue. Ground cinnamon shows lipolytic activity.
It is useful in diarrhea and dysentery. Externally, the bark is
used in neuralgia, rheumatism and toothache.
It is a good anti-infective agent and is useful in relieving cough
due to its soothing action.
Used in Koflet
lozenge (CoughCare lozenge), Rumalaya
gel, Rumalaya
Vet, Chyavanaprasha.
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Cissampelos pareira |
| English Names : |
Abuta / Velvet Leaf |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Patha |
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Cissampelos pareira is commonly known as the midwives herb due to its long history of use
in South America for women's ailments. Found widely in India, Ceylon, and other countries,
it contains berberine, and isoquinone alkaloids.
Used in Galactin Vet.
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Citrus limon |
| English Name : |
Lemon |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Nimbaka |
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A
spinescent tree up to 6 m in height.
The juice is a rich source of vitamin C. It protects the skin from
oxidative damage and helps in preventing pruritus. Lemon peel is
stomachic and carminative. Oil of lemon is stimulant and rubefacient
when applied externally.
Lemon juice is one of the best remedies for scurvy and serves as
a refrigerant in febrile and inflammatory affections, acute rheumatism,
dysentery and diarrhea. The juice diluted with water is used as
a collyrium. The juice also possesses bactericidal and astringent
properties. Lemon peel is used in cosmetics, as a hair-rinse and
mouth-freshener. It possesses insect repellant property.
Used in PureHands, Anti-Wrinkle
Cream, Gentle
Refreshing Toner, Revitalizing Night Cream.
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Citrus medica |
| English Name : |
Citron |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Bara nimbu, Bijapura, Turanj |
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is a small shrub or tree with thorny branches and lemon yellow colored
oblong fruits. The fruit juice is refrigerant and astringent. The
fruits have potent anti-scorbutic activity.
Used in Gentle
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Citrus reticulata |
| English Names : |
Loose skinned or Loose Jacket
Orange, Mandarin Orange |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Narangi |
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is a small spiny tree with slender branches widely grown in India.
The fruit rind and segments are easily separable. The fruit oil
is reported to have limonene. It is used traditionally as a sun
cream.
Used in Fairness
Cream, Soothing Body Lotion for dry skin.
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Name : |
Cocos nucifera |
| English Name : |
Coconut |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Narikela |
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A
tall and stately palm, bearing a crown of large, pinnate leaves.
The oil extract is a good emollient, can be used externally for
softening the lips and in various cosmetics. It is used in uterine
diseases and a polysaccharide factor in the plant is immunomodulator.
Used in Evecare
(MenstriCare),
Lip Balm.
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Coleus vettiveroides |
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| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Hrivera |
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It is a small and succulent herb, with pubescent leaves and fibrous
roots, which are strongly aromatic. It has anti-bacterial, deodrant
and cooling properties.
Used in PureHands.
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Names : |
Commiphora wightii, Balsamodendron
mukul |
| English Name : |
Indian Bdellium |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Guggulu |
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is a small tree or shrub with spinescent branches.
Its gum resin has astringent, antiseptic and antisuppurative properties
and is used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. It is excreted by the
mucous membranes of the body, in the course of which it stimulates
and disinfects their secretions. It also contains guggulsterones
Z and E, guggulsterols I - V, two diterperoids-a terpene hydrocarbon
named cembrane A.
It is used against obesity. Guggulipid is hypocholesteremic and
assists in burning excess body fat.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diabecon
(GlucoCare) , Diakof
(CoughCare Sfree), Koflet
(CoughCare), Lukol,
Pilex
(VeinCare), Reosto,
Rumalaya
forte, Septilin
(ImmunoCare), Septilin
syrup, AyurSlim,
Shuddha
Guggulu.
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Convolvulus microphyllus,
C.pluricaulis |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Shankhapushpi |
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An herb found in the plains of north India.
The plant contains the alkaloids convolvine, convolamine, phyllabine,
convolidine, confoline, convoline, subhirsine, convosine, and convolvidine
along with scopoline and ß-sitosterol. Besides, high-density
lipoprotein was significantly raised in the animals.
The plant is reported to be a memory-improving drug. It is used
as a psycho-stimulant and tranquilizer.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Anxocare.
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Coriandrum sativum |
| English Name : |
Coriander |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Dhanyaka, Kustumburi |
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An annual herb, with small, white or pinkish purple flowers borne on compound terminal umbels.
The aromatic odor and taste of coriander fruits is due to an essential
oil. The chief constituent of the oil is coriandrol. The fruits
are considered anti-microbial, astringent, carminative, diuretic,
tonic, stomachic, antibilious, refrigerant and aphrodisiac.
An infusion of the seeds is useful in flatulence, indigestion,
vomiting and other intestinal disorders; it is also used in bleeding
piles, rheumatism, neuralgia, caphalagia, and locally, in eye-infection.
The dried seeds are reported to possess diuretic and aphrodisiac
properties.
Used in PureHands.
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Crataeva nurvala, C. magna |
| English Name : |
Three Leaved Caper |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Varuna |
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It
is a medium sized deciduous tree found throughout India, especially
along the river banks.
It has anti-inflammatory, diuretic, lithontriptic, demulcent and
tonic properties. Bark yields ceryl alcohol, friedelin, lupeol,
betulinic acid and diosgenin.
It is useful in disorders of urinary organs, urinary tract infections,
pain and burning micturition, renal and vesical calculi.
Used in Himplasia,
Purim
(HemoCare), Renalka,
Nefrotec
Vet.
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Crocus sativus |
| English Name : |
Saffron |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Kumkuma |
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Crocus sativus is a small bulbous perennial herb. It is valued for its famed condiment, saffron, constituted by the stigma and style of the flower.
It contains the glycosides crocin and picocrocin together with
lycopene, b-carotene, g-carotene and zeaxanthin. It is rich in riboflavine
and also contains thiamine. Saffron is used as a nervine sedative
and emmenogogue and in fevers, melancholia and enlargement of the
liver. It also has stimulant and stomachic properties.
It has an essential oil, the active ingredient of which is aphrodisiac
in nature. The mechanism of its sex-stimulating activity is effected
by a slight stimulation of the central nervous system.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Tentex
forte (VigorCare for Men), Tentex
Royal, Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Tentex
forte Vet.
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Cucumis sativus |
| English Name : |
Cucumber |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Trapusha, Sukasa |
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A
trailing or climbing annual, bearing elongated, thick, cylindrical
fruits of varying sizes and forms.
The aerial parts of the plant contain a 14a-methyl D-phytosterol.
Shikimate dehydrogenase is extracted from cucumber pulp. It helps
to keep the facial skin soft, has healing and soothing effect on
the damaged skin and exerts a natural sunscreen. It acts as a toner
and lightens the facial skin. The seeds are reported to be cooling,
tonic and diuretic. The seed kernel (forming 75% of the seeds) is
edible and used in confectionery.
Used in Deep
Cleansing Milk, Gentle
Face Wash Cream, Refreshing
Fruit Pack.
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Cuminum cyminum |
| English Name : |
Cumin |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Jeeraka, Svetajiraka |
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A
small, slender annual herb, with a much-branched angular or striated
stem, bearing 2 or 3 partite linear leaves, bluish green in color
and having sheathing bases.
The chief constituent of the volatile oil is cumaldehyde. In indigenous
medicine, cumin seeds have long been considered stimulant and carminative.
They are stomachic, astringent and useful in diarrhea and dyspepsia;
improves appetite and taste. They are now chiefly used in Veterinary
medicine. The seeds showed antifertility and abortifacient activity
in female rats. They have been credited with aphrodisiac properties.
Used in Lukol,
Appetonic
forte Vet, Appetonic
Vet.
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Curcuma longa |
| English Name : |
Turmeric |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Haridra, Nisha, Rajani |
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Curcuma
longa is a perennial herb, with tufted leaves and a short and
thick rhizome that constitutes the turmeric of commerce.
It's principal constituent is Curcumin, which is a diferuloyl methane.
In Indian systems of medicine, turmeric is used to some extent as
a stomachic, tonic and blood purifier. It is also prescribed as
an antiperiodic alterative. Externally, it is applied to indolent
ulcers. A decoction of the rhizome is said to relieve the pain of
purulent ophthalmia.
Oil of turmeric, distilled from the dried rhizomes, has feeble
antiseptic properties. It is an antacid, and, in small doses, acts
as a carminative, stomachic, appetizer and tonic. In large doses,
however, it appears to act as an antispasmodic inhibiting excessive
peristaltic movements of the intestines. Turmeric also possesses
anti-inflammatory properties.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Ophthacare,
Purim
(HemoCare), V-Gel
(FemCare Gel), Anti-Wrinkle
Cream, Talekt, FootCare Cream, Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Scavon, Neem Foaming Face Wash.
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Curcuma zedoaria |
| English Name : |
Zedoary |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Shati |
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It
is a native of northeast India, found in deciduous forests and closely
resembles Curcuma longa in appearance but has a large sized
tuberous rootstock.
Its taste and odor resembles Zingiber officinale, but with
a fainter aroma. Curzerenone and zederone are the main components
of the essential oil. In indigenous medicine, it is prescribed as
a stomachic. It has a local effect on the digestive organs and has
been employed as a gastrointestinal stimulant in flatulent colic.
It also prevents stress ulceration.
Used in Himcospaz
(SpasmoCare), Gentle
Face Wash Cream.
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Cynodon dactylon |
| English Names : |
Dhub Grass, Bermuda Grass, Bahama Grass |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Durva |
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A
hardy perennial grass with creeping culms.
A decoction of the plant is diuretic, and considered useful in
dropsy and anasarca. The expressed juice is astringent, and is applied
to bleeding cuts and wounds. The rhizomes and roots are used as
adulterants and substitutes for couch grass (Agropyron repens Beauv.)
rhizomes that are used in genitourinary disorders (B.P.C., 77; U.S.D.,
1242).
Used in Styplon,
Styplon
Vet.
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Cyperus rotundus |
| English Name : |
Nut Grass |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Musta |
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A
perennial weed with dark green glabrous culms, arising from a system
of underground tubers.
The tubers contain an essential oil. The tubers are diaphoretic
and astringent. They are also credited with antipyretic, analgesic,
antiinflammatory, diuretic, anthelmintic, carminative, stomachic,
emmenagogue and stimulant properties. Musta is rich source of minerals
such as Cu, Mg, Mn and Ni.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Diarex
(DiarCare), Evecare
(MenstriCare), Renalka,
Diarex
PFS, Diarex
Vet, Himpyrin,
Himpyrin
Vet, HimROP
Vet, Chyavanaprasha, Himfertin.
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Cyperus scariosus |
| English Name : |
Umbrella's Edge |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names : |
Bhadramusta, Nagaramustaka |
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Cyperus
scarious is a delicate, slender small herb with deep brown aromatic
tubers.
The tubers are credited with astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic,
desiccant, cordial and stomachic properties. A decoction of the
tuber is used for washing hair, treating gonorrhea and syphilis.
It is also given in diarrhea and for general weakness.
Used in Cystone
(UriCare), Nefrotec DS, Himfertin.
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