Plant Remedies A to Z
Bhumi Amla (Phyllanthus niruri)
What is Bhumi Amla?
If you have used regular Amla to get your daily Vitamin C, you may be surprised to know it has a smaller relative with differ...
Brahmi / Water hyssop / Bacopa Monnieri
Brahmi is a soft, perennial, creeping herb with succulent leaves that is non-aromatic. It has many branches that flourish particularly in moist and...
Maricha (Piper nigrum) - Black Pepper Plant: Uses, Ayurvedic Properties & Benefits
What is Maricha?
Maricha, widely known as Black Pepper (Piper nigrum), is one of the most valued spices in the world and one of the most important ...
Agastya (Sesbania grandiflora)
Introduction to Agastya (Sesbania grandiflora):
Agastya (Sesbania grandiflora) is a prominent medicinal and culinary tree in the Ayurvedic traditi...
Adhapushpi (Trichodesma indicum)
What Is Adhapushpi (Trichodesma indicum)?
The ancient, comprehensive medical system known as Ayurveda, which has its roots in India, encourages ...
Aak / Madar / Calotropis Gigantea
What is Aak Plant: Understanding Calotropis Gigantea
A commonly asked question, and the answer is comprehensive. The Aak plant, scientifically kno...
Amla / Indian Goose berry (Emblica Officinalis)
What is Amla?
Amla is a nutritious powerhouse without a doubt. It's a pretty tasty fruit. Another name for amla is “Indian gooseberry,” making it ...
Ajmoda / Celery (Apium Graveolens)
Introduction:
Ajmoda's botanical name is Apium graveolens. This also goes by the name celery. It is an annual herbaceous plant, according to botany...
Ajwain Junglee (Seseli indicum)
Defining the Terms:
Ajwain Junglee is a herbaceous perennial plant with conical taproots that can occasionally be woody at the base.
The leaf blad...
Allspice (Pimenta Dioica)
Insights:
Evergreen allspice trees are members of the Myrtaceae family. This tree may grow up to 12 meters tall and thrive in tropical climates.
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