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. It is a stem less or very short-stemmed succulent plant growing to 60–100 cm tall, spreading by offsets. The leaves are thick and fleshy; green to grey-green, for thousands of years, people have recognized the healing and moisturizing properties of the Aloe Vera plant.
Botanical Name(s): Aloe Barbadensis Miller
Traditionally known benefits of this herb:
Dosage: 30 ml. twice a day before food.
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, Wheatgrass is known to be a natural detoxifier of liver and a blood protector. The enzymes and amino acids found in wheatgrass are widely believed to help protect us from carcinogens and act as an anti-pollutant, stimulating metabolism, regulating blood pressure and enriching the blood.
Ashwagandha, also known as the magical herb, 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 And with an abundance of antioxidants, iron and amino acids, it’s no surprise that Ashwagandha is one of the most powerful herbs in Ayurvedic healing. It is classified as a rasayana i.e. rejuvenation in Ayurveda and expected to promote physical and mental health, restore the body and increase longevity. It has been glorified over time for its dual capacity to energise and calm at the same time.