Dashmool, also known as the herbal root mix, is considered to be nature’s gift to mankind. For centuries, Ayurvedic medicine has used it to treat people for their day to day woes such as stress, anxiety, exhaustion, lack of sleep etc
The word Aloe is derived from the Arabic word ‘Alloeh’, which means shiny and bitter. For thousands of years, people have recognized the healing and moisturizing properties of the Aloe Vera plant. Traditionally, it’s believed to help maintain & promote digestion, a healthy immune system and a healthy skin. Additionally, though its taste is sour, bitter and astringent and its quite fibrous. Indian Gooseberry (amla) is known to be rich in Vitamin C and full of powerful antioxidants and believed to have various health benefits.
Botanical Name(s):
Aloe Barbadensis Miller, Emblica officinalis
Traditionally known benefits of this herb:
Dosage: 20 ml. twice a day before food.
Amla is one of the valuable gift of nature to mankind for body fitness. The plum‐sized fruit grows on a small leafy bush that has a strong lemon scent. Though its taste is sour, bitter and astringent and its quite fibrous. Indian Gooseberry (amla) is known to be rich in Vitamin C and full of powerful antioxidants and believed to have various health benefits.
Terminalia arjuna (Arjuna) is a tree that has its bark used medicinally, usually for the purposes of cardioprotection.
Botanical Name(s): Emblica officinalis, Terminalia Arjuna
Popular Name(s): Amla (Indian Gooseberry), Arjuna (White Marudah)
Dosage: 30 ml. twice a day before food.
Amla is one of the valuable gift of nature to mankind for body fitness. The plum‐sized fruit grows on a small leafy bush that has a strong lemon scent. Though its taste is sour, bitter and astringent and its quite fibrous. Indian Gooseberry (amla) is known to be rich in Vitamin C and full of powerful antioxidants and believed to have various health benefits.
“Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) is an Ayurvedic herb that has been used and advocated in Indian medicine for ages”
Botanical Name(s): Emblica officinalis, Tinospora Cordifolia
Popular Name(s): Amla (Indian Gooseberry), Giloy/ Guduchi (Heart-leaved moonseed)
Dosage: 30 ml. twice a day before food.
Baheda or Bibhitaki is one of the constituents of a popular Ayurvedic formulation Triphala. Astringent in taste and having sweet after-taste, Baheda is believed to help pacify Kapha and Pitta. Hot in its effect and cool in its touch, Baheda is traditionally used as a laxative to get relief from cough and help clean intestines.
Traditionally known benefits:
– Used to cleanse the digestive system and promote healthy nutritional uptake in many cultures
– May help reduce hair fall.
– Believed to help fight common cough and cold.
Ingredients: Bahdea / Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica) fruit powder – 100g
Dashmool, also known as the herbal root mix, is considered to be nature’s gift to mankind. For centuries, Ayurvedic medicine has used it to treat people for their day to day woes such as stress, anxiety, exhaustion, lack of sleep etc
In Ayurveda, Giloy / Guduchi is believed to be anti-pyretic in nature and is believed to help build resistance against several life threatening conditions like Sengue, Swine Flu, Malaria etc. It is believed to contain anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic properties that may help treat arthritis and other related problems.
Traditionally known benefits:
– Believed to help in improving digestion and treating bowel related issues.
– May act as a hypoglycaemic agent and help treat diabetes.
– Traditionally believed to contain anti-ageing properties that may help reduce dark spots, wrinkles etc.
It may help reduce mental stress, anxiety and boost memory.
Ingredients: Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) Stem powder – 100gm
Aryan Noni (Indian Mulberry) is a unique naturally occurring blend of Morinda Citrifolia & grape seed. It is widely believed to be a rich source of vitamin A, vitamin C, several B complex vitamins, calcium, sulpher, potassium, phosphorous and some essential amino acids like phenylalanine and tyrosine. It’s believed to encourage development of a healthy immune system and help achieve overall wellbeing. Popular name(s): Indian Mulberry, Great Morinda, Beach Mulberry, Cheese Fruit, Noni.
Botanical Name: Morinda citrifolia
Traditionally known benefits of this herb:
Dosage: 30 ml. twice a day before food.
Traditionally, Tulsi (Holy Basil) is called the “Queen of Herbs” and considered to be a power tonic to help maintain vitality and promote health. Widely known to be rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Phyto-nutrients and essential oils, it’s an excellent anti-oxidant, believed to help protect against free radicals.
Botanical Name(s): Ocimum sanctum
Traditionally known benefits of this herb:
Dosage: 30 ml. twice a day before food.
Aryan Herbals Tulsi (Basil) Drops are made of pure extracts from Panch Tulsi (5 types of Herbal Tulsi), based on the Ancient Indian Ayurvedic system. Add 1-2 drops of this amazing product to anything where you would put Tulsi leaves (like water, tea, milk, rice, curries etc) and enjoy the aroma, flavour & benefits of this potent extract.
Traditionally, Tulsi (Holy Basil) is called the “Queen of Herbs” and considered to be a power tonic to help maintain vitality and promote health. Widely known to be rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Phyto-nutrients and essential oils, it’s an excellent anti-oxidant, believed to help protect against free radicals.
Botanical Name(s): Ocimum sanctum
Traditionally known benefits of this herb:
Dosage: 1-3 drops as per taste.