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Aloe
Vera
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AyurvedamTreatment.com
is proud to introduce Aloevera, Often called the ‘Miracle
Plant’ or the ‘Natural Healer’, is a plant
of many surprises. It flourishes in warm and dry climates,
and many people mistake it for a cactus, but infact, It is
a member of the Lily family.....more> |
Amla
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A medium
to large deciduous tree with small leaves, which are closely
set in pinnate passion. Leaves simple, a hundred or more
on each branchlets in a symmetrically distichous manner,
linear oblong or linear elliptic, slightly recurved, entire,
obtuse of rounded at base, apex sub-acute or apiculate, glabrous,
light green above, paler and at times puberulous beneath.....more> |
Cashew
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Commonly
known as Cajueiro, Cashew, Cashu, Casho, Acajuiba, Caju,
Acajou, Acajou, Acaju, Acajaiba, Alcayoiba, Anacarde, Anacardier,
Anacardo, Cacajuil, Cajou, Gajus, Jocote Maranon, Maranon,
Merey, Noix D'Acajou, Pomme Cajou, Pomme, Jambu, Jambu golok,
Jambu mete, Jambu monyet, Jambu terong.....more> |
Coconut
Oil
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The coconut
palm rates higher than the family cow to one third of the
world's population. You can probably guess these people live
in the tropical countries where the coconut tree is intertwined
with life itself, from the food they eat to the beverages
they drink.....more> |
Gotu
Kola
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This ground-hugging
plant grows in a widespread distribution in tropical, swampy
areas, including parts of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Madagascar,
and South Africa. It also grows in Eastern Europe. The roots
and leaves are used medicinally.....more> |
Hibiscus
Gel |
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There are
more than 200 species of the Hibiscus. Most of them are believed
to have some medicinal properties. Different species are
used in Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Western herbal medicines.....more> |
Musk
Mallow
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A native
of Europe, this beautiful perennial is now widely naturalized
here in fields, old gardens, and along roadsides. The highly
dissected leaves and the hairy ring of fruit segments are
distinctivey.....more> |
Neem
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According
to history the first indication that Neem was being used
as a medical treatment was about 4,500 years ago. This was
the high point of the Indian Harappa culture, one of the
great civilizations of the ancient worldy.....more> |
Nigella
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An annual
herbaceous plant, black seed (Nigella sativa) is believed
to be indigenous to the Mediterranean region but has been
cultivated into other parts of the world including Saudi
Arabia, northern Africa and parts of Asia.....more> |
Sweet
Almond |
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Probably
the most commonly used carrier oil in aromatherapy. Used
as early as roman times in skincare preparations. Still used
as an emollient in many pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparationsy.....more> |
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