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| Latin
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Papaver
rhoeas |
| English Names
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Red Poppy, Corn Poppy |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Rakta-posta, Rakta Khakasa |
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An
erect, branched, very variable annual.
The petals are reported to contain a dark red pigment, namely mecocyanin
chloride and another cyanidin derivative. Later investigations have
revealed the presence of cyanidin-B and pelargonidin-C in the flowers.
An alkaloid rhoeadine is present in all parts of the plant including
roots, leaves, flowers and capsules. The capsules contain also the
alkaloids morphine, thebaine and narcotine, and meconic acid. Protopine
and coptisine, besides a number of other phenolic and nonphenolic,
crystalline and amorphous bases have been reported in the roots
and aerial parts.
The petals are mucilaginous and bitter. They are expectorant and
have been used for cough or hoarseness; they also possess sedative
and pain relieving properties. The fresh petals are used for the
preparation of galenicals. Syrup or tincture made out of petals
is used for coloring medicines and food materials to which they
impart a red color and a bitter flavor. The aqueous extracts of
the plant exhibit antibiotic activity.
Used in Anti-Wrinkle
Cream.
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| Latin
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Parmelia perlata |
| English Name
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Stone Flowers |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Shaileyam |
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Parmelia
perlata is a lichen growing in rosettes or irregularly spreading
over the substratum giving the appearance of a flower - hence the
name.
It is mainly composed of fungal mycelia which forms a network enclosing
algal cells or gonidia. The plant is astringent, bitter, acrid,
cooling, anti-inflammatory and aphrodisiac. It is useful in sores,
boils, inflammations, seminal weakness and amenorrhea.
Used in Confido
(Speman forte), Speman
(ProstaCare),
V-Gel (FemCare Gel), Speman
Vet.
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| Latin
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Peganum harmala |
| English Name : |
Syrian Rue |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Harmala |
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A common middle eastern shrub, found in North Africa,
Middle-east, Pakistan and India. Contains harmine and harmetine. Harmine is both markedly
fungicidal and bactericidal. Has abortificant, aphrodisiac, sedative, vermifuge and
soporific properties. Used for prolapse of the womb.
The alkaloids stimulate the contraction of uterus and exhibit a broad spectrum
antibacterial & antifungal activity. The plant extract also exhibits significant
analgesic activity.
Used in HimROP Vet.
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| Latin
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Phoenix dactylifera |
| English Name
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Dates |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Kharjura |
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A
tall tree. The fruit is an oblong berry that is reddish or yellowish
brown when ripe.
Dates are considered demulcent, expectorant and laxative and are
used in respiratory diseases and fever. They are rich in sugars.
Used in Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet.
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| Latin
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Phyllanthus amarus |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Bhumyaamalaki |
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A
herb with a rigid, short, prostrate stem.
Amariin, a novel hydrolysable tannin together with geraniin, corilagin,
1,6-digalloyl-glucopyranoside as well as a rutin and quercetin-3-O-glucopyranoside
have been isolated from the plant.
The plant is often used in the traditional system of medicine for
a variety of ailments including flu, dropsy, diabetes, jaundice,
asthma, bronchial infections, and diseases of the liver. In the
ayurvedic system of medicine it is used in problems of the stomach,
genitourinary system, liver, and kidney.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Liv.52
Protec, Chyavanaprasha.
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| Latin
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Picrorhiza kurroa |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Katuka, Kutki |
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It
is a perennial herb with elongate, stout and creeping rootstock found
in the alpine regions. The plant is mainly used as the therapy for
liver and lung diseases. The plant exhibits potent immunostimulant
activity and is considered a immunomodulatory agent. The phenolic
glycoside, androsin isolated from the plant, is reported to be as
active compound which prevents allergies and platelet activating factor-induced
bronchial obstruction in guinea pigs in vitro. It also has
anti-inflammatory activity.
Used in Purim
(HemoCare), Picrolax.
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| Latin
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Pinus roxburghii, P. longifolia |
| English Name
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Chir Pine |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Sarala, Shrivasa |
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A
tall tree, with spreading branches covered with a dark gray bark that
is deeply fissured and rough.
The turpentine oil obtained from the chir pine is valued in medicine
as a rubefacient in various rheumatic affections, such as lumbago,
arthritis, and neuralgia. The oil is also an ingredient in many
ointments, liniments and lotions for treating minor aches and pains
as well as colds when applied externally.
Used in Rumalaya gel,
Cold
Balm, Pain
Balm, Rumalaya
Vet, Rumalaya liniment.
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Piper longum |
| English Name : |
Indian Long Pepper |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Kana, Magadhi, Pippali,
Ushana |
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Piper
longum is a slender, aromatic, climber with perennial woody roots,
creeping and jointed stems, and fleshy fruits embedded in the spikes.
Its principal constituents are piperine and piplartine The fruits
are used for diseases of the respiratory tract, viz. cough, bronchitis,
asthma, etc.; as counter-irritant and analgesic when applied locally
for muscular pains and inflammation and as general tonic and hematinic.
It is known to enhance the bio-availability of food and drugs as
well as being a carminative.
It is used in coughs, coryza, asthma, hoarseness of voice, bronchitis,
etc.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Bonnisan,
Geriforte
(GeriCare / StressCare), Digyton,
Geriforte
Aqua, Geriforte
Vet, Chyavanaprasha.
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Piper nigrum |
| English Name
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Black Pepper |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Krishna, Vellaja, Maricha |
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Piper
nigrum is a climbing perennial shrub, rooting at the stem nodes
with ovoid or globose fruits.
Its principal constituents are piperine, chavicine, piperidine
and piperettine. It is much employed as an aromatic stimulant in
weakness following fevers, coma, etc., as a stomachic in cholera,
dyspepsia, flatulence, indigestion, diarrhoea and various other
gastrointestinal ailments. It has bacteriostatic, fungistatic, anti-inflammatory
and rubefacient properties.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Gasex
(GastriCare), Lukol,
Tentex forte
(VigorCare for Men), Muscle
& Joint Rub, Appetonic
forte Vet, Appetonic
Vet,
Tentex forte Vet, Rumalaya liniment.
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| Latin
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Pistacia vera |
| English Name
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Pistachio |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Mukulaka |
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A
small deciduous tree, which has fruits with a grayish white, bony,
keeled nut-shell, which encloses light yellow to deep green edible
kernels with a reddish coat.
The kernels are considered to be digestive, sedative and tonic
and contain a melting fatty oil.
Used in Himcolin.
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Plumbago zeylanica |
| English Name
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White Leadwort |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Chitraka |
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A
perennial, sub-scandent shrub found wild.
The root bark of P. zeylanica contains plumbagin (distributed
in most of the secondary cortex and medullary ray cells), free glucose
and fructose, and the enzymes protease and invertase.
It is a powerful irritant, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic
that is useful in rheumatism.
Used in Muscle
& Joint Rub.
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| Latin
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Pongamia glabra, Pongamia pinnata |
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Pongam Oil Tree, Indian Beech |
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Karanja |
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It is a medium-sized glabrous tree with single seeded, compressed
and woody pods. Karanjin in the seed oil has antimicrobial and insecticidal
properties.
Used in Erina
Plus.
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Praval bhasma |
| English Name
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Coral Calx |
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It is a rich, natural source of calcium, and, due to appropriate
ayurvedic processing, has the advantage of easy absorption in the
intestine.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Lukol.
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Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Praval pishti |
| English
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Processed
Coral |
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It is prepared
from the coral of Corallium rubrum. It is a tonic for the heart
and brain and useful in melancholia, palpitation and cough.
Used in Abana
(HeartCare), Styplon,
Styplon
Vet.
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Prunus amygdalus |
| English Name
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Almond |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Vatadha |
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Prunus
amygdalus is a tree with minutely serrate leaves.
It is known for its astringent effect. It has a globulin called
amandin. It contains folic acid, alpha tocopherol and zinc, which
are useful in skin disorders. In Ayurveda, almond kernels are considered
demulcent, lithontriptic and diuretic as well as being a nervine
tonic.
It is reported to improve brain functions.
Used in Clarina,
Himcolin, Mentat
(MindCare), Mentat
syrup, Tentex
Royal, Antiseptic
Cream, Baby Lotion,
Diaper Rash Cream,
Moisturizing Baby Soap,
Soothing
Body Lotion for dry skin, Anxocare.
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Prunus armeniaca |
| English Name : |
Apricot |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Urumana |
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It is a moderate sized tree in Northern Himalayas. The bark is reddish and the fruit is
fleshy with a hard nut enclosing the reddish brown seed, which is in the shape of a droplet.
The seed oil is used as moisturizer and nourisher.
Used in Soothing Body Lotion for
dry skin, Gentle Exfoliating Daily Face Wash.
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Psoralea corylifolia |
| Sanskrit / Indian Names
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Bakuchi, Babchi |
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It
is an erect annual herb with broadly-elliptic leaves, yellow or bluish
purple flowers and small pods with one seed, which is adhering to
the pericarp. Psoralen and isopsoralen are the active principles of
the drug. Bavachinin -A a flavanone isolated from the fruits revealed
marked anti-inflammatory and mild analgesic properties.
Used in Purim
(HemoCare), Erina-EP, Rumalaya liniment.
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Pterocarpus marsupium |
| English Name
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Indian Kino Tree |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Bijaka |
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Pterocarpus
marsupium is a large deciduous tree.
Its principal constituents are liquiritigenin and isoliquiritigenin.
An aqueous infusion of the wood is used in diabetes. It has been
found to reduced the glucose absorption from the gastrointestinal
tract and improve insulin and pro-insulin levels. It is effective
in beta cell regeneration and has also been found to have a hypocholesteremic
effect.
Used in Diabecon
(GlucoCare), Nourishing
Skin Cream.
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Pterocarpus santalinus |
| English Names : |
Red sanders, Red sandal wood |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name : |
Rakthachandana |
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It is a small to medium-sized, deciduous tree, restricted to parts of South India.
The bark is blackish-brown, deeply cleft into rectangular plates, and exuding a deep
red juice when cut. The wood contains 16 per cent of a red coloring matter santalin
[santalic acid] possessing a quinonoid structure. Santalin yields a blood red solution
with alcohol, yellow with ether and violet with ammonia and caustic alkalis. It has
cooling properties and mitigates thirst.
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Punica granatum |
| English Name
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Pomegranate |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Dadima |
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A
shrub or small tree with edible fruits.
The rind contains tannins and ursolic acid. Extracts of the fruit
rind and root bark showed antibacterial activity. It is valued as
an astringent in cases of diarrhoea and dysentery.
Used in Diarex
(DiarCare), Dental
Cream, Diarex PFS.
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Pyrus malus |
| English Names
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Crab Apple, Cultivated Apple |
| Sanskrit / Indian Name
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Seva |
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A
low round-crowned tree. The composition of the apple fruit varies
with variety, climatic conditions during the growing season, and the
stage of maturity.
It is a rich source of various vitamins, trace elements, amino
acids and flavanoids. Malic acid is the principal acid (90-95% of
the total acids) of the fruit. It has tonic, keratolytic and antiseptic
properties. The astringent principles of apple include tannins,
tannin derivatives and coloring materials (flavones). Apple is one
of the fruits with low antigen content diet and is useful in the
management of immunomediated diseases such as mixed cryoglobulinemia
and Ig A neuropathy. Apple fruits contain a ß-glycol, octane-1,
3-diol which is an antifungal constituent. It reduces skin inflammation
and helps in removing dead skin fragments.
Used in Gentle
Exfoliating Walnut Scrub, Protective
Sunscreen Lotion, Refreshing Fruit
Pack, Revitalizing Night Cream,
Soothing Body Lotion for normal skin.
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