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Climbing Brinjal is a medicinal plant commonly available in Southern India. This plant belong to family Solanaceae. Solanaceae is Potato or Nightshade family and some important members of this family are Eggplant, Tomato, Capsicum, Datura, Tobacco, Brihati, Kantakari etc. Scientific name of clmbing brinjal is Solanum trilobatum and it is used traditionally for curing numerous diseases such as asthma, cough, and tuberculosis. For medicinal purpose whole plant is used.

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Gymnema is a woody climbing shrub native to India and Africa. The leaves are used to make medicine. Gymnema has a long history of use in India’s Ayurvedic medicine. The Hindi name, gurmar, means “destroyer of sugar.” Today, gymnema is used for diabetes, metabolic syndrome, weight loss, and cough.

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Tulasi relieves cough and cold. It helps suppress cough and aids the mobilization of mucus. It assists in calming and dilating the lung’s airways, thus relieving chest congestion. The oleonolic acid, urosolic acid and polyphenolic constituents in Tulasi help in alleviating allergic or infection induced airway inflammation. It modulates healthy immune response and supports early recovery from respiratory illness. It is best used when having Seasonal Cold, Recurrent respiratory infections, Chronic obstructive lung diseases, asthma and bronchitis (as a supportive therapy)

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Acalypha indica. Acalypha indica (English: Indian Acalypha, Indian Mercury, Indian Copperleaf, Indian Nettle, Three-seeded Mercury) is a herbaceous annual that has catkin like inflorescences with cup-shaped involucres surrounding the minute flowers.

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Centella asiatica. Centella asiatica, commonly known as centella, Asiatic pennywort or Gotu kola, is a herbaceous, frost-tender perennial plant in the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is native to wetlands in Asia. It is used as a culinary vegetable and as a medicinal herb.

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Indigo Herb offered by us is widely used as a natural dye for hair. It has properties to naturally dye the hair with blue tint. Our customers also use it to dye denims. Indigo Herb is out of harmful effects to the hair like ordinary hair dyes.

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Leucas aspera is a species within the Leucas genus and the Lamiaceae family. Although the species has many different common names depending on the region in which it is located, it is most commonly known as Thumbai. Found throughout India, it is known for its various uses in the fields of medicine and agriculture.

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It alleviates vayu and eradicates the diseases manifested due to vitiated vayu. This herb is unparalleled in acute superficial gouty, inflammatory crystal and rheumatoid arthritis. This herb improves digestion and expels toxic element out of the body. It reduces swelling and inflammation and thususeful in inflammatory arthritis. This herb being diuretic helps elimination of kidney and bladder stones. his herb cures abdominal disorder and is beneficial in ascitis, hepatomegaly andspleenomegaly.

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Malabar nut is a plant. People use the leaf to make medicine. Malabar nut is used to loosen chest congestion, open the breathing tubes (bronchi), and treat spasms. It is used for upper airway infections, common colds, cough, asthma, and tuberculosis.

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This plant is popularly supposed to act as a safeguard against scorpions and snakes by paralyzing them. It is described as purgative, pungent, and digestive, a remedy for phlegm, inflammation of the internal organs, piles, itch, abdominal enlargements, rheumatism and for enlarged cervical glands.

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The stem is erect in young plants, but becomes creeping or trailing with age. It can hang very low and become floppy. The stem is slender, branching, and sparsely to densely prickly, growing to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft). The leaves are bipinnately compound, with one or two pinnae pairs, and 10–26 leaflets per pinna. The petioles are also prickly. Pedunculate (stalked) pale pink or purple flower heads arise from the leaf axils in mid summer with more and more flowers as the plant gets older. The globose to ovoid heads are 8–10 mm in diameter (excluding the stamens). On close examination, it is seen that the floret petals are red in their upper part and the filaments are pink to lavender. The fruit consists of clusters of 2–8 pods from 1–2 cm long each, these being prickly on the margins. The pods break into 2–5 segments and contain pale brown seeds some 2.5 mm long. The flowers are pollinated by the wind and insects. The seeds have hard seed coats which restrict germination.

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