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Did you know that Indigo is one of the oldest known dyes? In the
earlier days, it was extensively used for dyeing textiles. Derived by grinding leaves of
the plant genre Indigofera, Indigo was a considered precious commodity, referred to as
‘blue gold’. Over the years, people discovered the use of Indigo to colour hair black
naturally
Mint powder can be used on cooked dishes such as dal and curries. As
heat diminishes their flavor quickly, mint powders are often used raw or added to the
dish right before serving. In Indian and Central Asian recipes, mint powders can be used
to make cool refershing drinks like mintade or jaljeera.
Shatavari is a natural remedy long used in Ayurveda, the traditional
medicine of India. Sourced from the roots of the Asparagus racemosus plant, it is
available in dietary supplement form, usually as a pill or powder. Shatavari is said to
offer a variety of health benefits, including aiding in the treatment of gastric
ulcers.
Tulsi extracts are used in Ayurvedic remedies for common colds,
headaches, stomach disorders, inflammation, heart disease, various forms of poisoning,
and malaria. Traditionally, it is taken as herbal tea, dried powder, fresh leaf, or
mixed with ghee.
The moringa tree is native to the south of the Himalayan Mountains in
northern India and grown around the world. It is widely used as food and medicine.
Nearly every part of the moringa tree is edible. It is rich in antioxidants and other
nutrients which are commonly missing in the diets of people living in undeveloped
countries. When dried, its leaves can be ground into a fine powder that will keep many
months
without refrigeration.
Rose powder is like an elixir. It can be used in various
wonderful ways, giving innumerable benefits to the skin and hair. Due to its soothing
fragrance, rose is said to balance ‘vata dosha’. This dosha, according to Ayurveda,
manifests mainly as anxiety, insomnia, and digestive issues. With its cooling and
stabilizing effects, rose is also said to balance ‘pitta dosha’.
Curry leaves provide us numerous health benefits like boosting iron
levels, controls blood sugar levels, aids in digestion and flushes toxins away from
stomach. Folks with low iron levels will benefit from the regular use of curry leaves
powder
Ashwagandha is a small evergreen shrub. It grows in India, the Middle
East, and parts of Africa. The root and berry are used to make medicine.Ashwagandha is
commonly used for stress relief.Ashwagandha contains chemicals that might help calm the
brain, reduce swelling (inflammation), lower blood pressure, and alter the immune
system.
Hibiscus powder (aka Jaswand/Jaswandi) comes from the crushed flower
petals of the Hibiscus plant, Hibiscus sabdariffa. Hibiscus makes an excellent cooling
and tasty beverage, and is an even better addition to natural hair and skin care!
Peppermint is a plant in the mint family. The leaf and oil are used
as medicine.In foods and beverages, peppermint is a common flavoring agent.In
manufacturing, peppermint oil is used as a fragrance in soaps and cosmetics, and as a
flavoring agent in pharmaceuticals.
Musli, commonly known as Safed Musli is a rare Indian herb and also a
popular magical folk remedy that has immense healing properties. Famed for its powerful
aphrodisiac and adaptogenic effects, this herb is extensively used in all types of
healing procedures, be it Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Homeopathy or Chinese medicines for
boosting libido, curing sexual weakness, treating erectile dysfunction, impotence,
relieving stress, reducing inflammation and many more.
Brahmi powder is made from the whole plant of Bacopa monnieri. Brahmi
is a very popular Ayurvedic brain tonic. Brahmi has active ingredients Bacosides which
are considered helpful in supporting mental clarity, focus etc
Ashoka powder has many health benefits. It helps in managing problems
related to menstruation (periods) like irregular periods, stomach pain, cramps etc. It
acts as a uterine tonic and helps to manage menstrual flow and hormones.