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Black Caraway: Benefits, Uses, Dosage and Precaution (Carum Carvi, Kala Jeera)

Black Caraway: Benefits, Uses, Dosage and Precaution (Carum Carvi, Kala Jeera)

Black caraway is a popular culinary spice with immense ethnomedicinal use, in folklore, people used its leaves in preparation of soups. In traditional Moroccan medicine, its seeds are used to treat diabetes and hypertension. It is also used to treat pneumonia and eczema in Russia and Indonesia.

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Eagle Wood: Benefits, Uses, Dosage and Precaution (Agar, Aquilaria Agallocha)

Eagle Wood: Benefits, Uses, Dosage and Precaution (Agar, Aquilaria Agallocha)

Eaglewood is used abundantly for making incense sticks, perfumes, and soaps. It is reported to be used as a folklore medicine in inflammatory diseases, skin diseases, headaches, arthritis, vomiting, and gout. 

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Indian Atees: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Ativisha, Aconitum Heterophyllum)

Indian Atees: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Ativisha, Aconitum Heterophyllum)

Indian Atees is described in Vedas as Ativishwa, which means it can cure all the diseases of the world. It is used in the treatment of diarrhea, sprue, vomiting, cough, worm infestation, indigestion, loss of appetite, dysuria, abdominal pain, indigestion, fever, and skin disease.

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Indian Bdellium: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Guggal, Commiphora wightii)

Indian Bdellium: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Guggal, Commiphora wightii)

Guggulu has many uses in traditional medicine and is considered the best analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug in Ayurveda. Atharva Veda mentions that fumigating the area with guggul prevents the spreading of yakshma and other diseases.

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Shalparni: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Desmodium Gangeticum)

Shalparni: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses (Desmodium Gangeticum)

Desmodium Gangeticum is useful in piles, diarrhea, heart disease, fever, cough, worm infestation, emaciation, diabetes, colic pain, edema, emaciation, asthma, thirst, and intermittent fasting.

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