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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Fumaria indica for sale



Fumariaceae (Fumitory family)
Urdu name : Shahtara
Cashmiri name : Shahter
Hindi name : Papara

Indian Fumitory- Fumaria indica is a delicate much-branched annual herb with clusters of tiny pale-pinkish to whitish flowers, each 5-6 mm long. Sepals are minute. Upper petal has short, somewhat down-curved sac-like spur. Flower-stalks are erect, as long or slightly shorter than the laceshaped bracts. Leaves are 2-3 times cut into narrow pointed segments, about 1 mm broad. Stems are glaucous, leafy, 5-30 cm long. Fruit is round, about 2 mm. Indian Fumitory is found throughout the Kashmir Himalaya, up to altitudes of 2400 m. Flowering : March-April.

An excellent herb for blood purification, give natural glow to the skin and face. Relieves skin rashes, pimples, prickles and boils

Its constituents purify the blood from harmful substances on one hand and give strength to the liver, stomach and intestines on the other. It regulates the functions of the liver, stomach and intestines.The use of Fumaria indica has proved very effective in the treatment of diseases like spots and specks on the face, and prickles, boils and eruption, scabies, itching Corrects the impurities of blood and provides relief from syphilis and itching. Regulates metabolic heat of the body. Eradicate pimples of the face and head and effectively controls acne. Provides strength to the brain and stops hair decay.
Tags : Itrifal Shahtra, trifala shahtara, Arq Shahtara,Unani medicine, Fumaria indica plant, Triphala churna



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PPR  Jammu and Kashmir 192121
(Via New Delhi-India)
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Monday, March 18, 2013

Beta vulgaris for sale

The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the Chenopodiaceae family which is now included in Amaranthaceae family. It is best known in its numerous cultivated varieties, the most well known of which is the root vegetable known as the beetroot or garden beet. However, other cultivated varieties include the leaf vegetable chard, as well as the root vegetable sugar beet, which is important in the production of table sugar, and mangelwurzel, which is a fodder crop. Three subspecies are typically recognised. All cultivated varieties fall into the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, while Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, commonly known as the sea beet, is the wild ancestor of these, and is found throughout the Mediterranean, the Atlantic coast of Europe, the Near East, and Kashmir. A second wild subspecies, Beta vulgaris subsp. adanensis, occurs from Greece to Syria.

The roots are most commonly deep red-purple in color, but come in a wide variety of other shades, including golden yellow and red-and-white striped.

Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous biennial or, rarely, perennial plant with leafy stems growing to 1–2 m tall. The leaves are heart-shaped, 5–20 cm long on wild plants (often much larger in cultivated plants). The flowers are produced in dense spikes; each flower is very small, 3–5 mm diameter, green or tinged reddish, with five petals; they are wind pollinated. The fruit is a cluster of hard nutlets.

Min. seeds : 50 seeds per packet
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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Burdock-Arctium lappa for sale

Burdock root as an herbal remedy offers a variety of health benefits. This herb has been known for its healing properties for many centuries and was commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat numerous illnesses.

About Burdock Root
The burdock is a plant found in the continents of Europe and Asia. It is easy to find and identify, as it generally grows along fences and roads. In Asia, the taproot of young burdock plant is harvested and eaten as a root vegetable. It has a gummy consistency and is sweet to the taste. It is rich in calcium, chlorogenic acid, flavonoids, iron, inulin, lactone, mucilage, polyacetylenes, potassium, resin, tannin, and taraxosterol.

Burdock-Arctium lappa-Traditional Uses for Burdock Root
In folk medicine, the seeds of the burdock were compressed to make a mixture that provided relief for measles, arthritis, tonsillitis, throat pain, and viruses like the common cold. Burdock root can also be used to treat gout, rheumatism, ulcers, acne, eczema, and psoriasis. Folk herbalists use it to treat snake bites and those that are afflicted with rabies. They also used dried burdock as a diuretic, diaphoretic, and a blood purifying agent. It purifies the blood by getting rid of dangerous toxins.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Remedy for Scalp Problems
The burdock root oil extract, or Bur oil, is used in Europe as a scalp treatment to help treat dandruff and prevent hair loss. Since the burdock oil is rich in phytosterols and essential fatty acids, it is also said to improve hair strength, shine, and body by helping maintain a healthy scalp and promote hair growth. It combines an immediate relieving effect with nutritional support for normal functions of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Burn Treatment
The leaves of the burdock can be used for pain management and to help speed up recovery time in burn patients. It is said to impede bacterial growth and acts as a barrier against moisture.

Burdock-Arctium lappa Cancer Benefits
Today, burdock root is used in oncology for its cancer-curing properties, particularly in Russia and India. Many herbalists say burdock root can stop cancer cells from metastasizing. Preliminary research has demonstrated that burdock root has certain protective properties that may explain its cancer benefits. ((NaturalNews)

Buy Burdock Root/Seed/Plant/Leaves
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Friday, March 1, 2013

Goji plants for sale

Himalayan Goji berry juice is made from the Lycium Barbarum species of the Goji berry. This particular species is said to be sweeter in taste than other species. It grows in this mountainous region and that is why the juice is known by the name, Himalayan Kashmir Goji berry juice.Growing Goji Berris.

Min. seeds : 50 seeds per packet

Plants are also available
Seeds are open-pollinated.Untreated.Organic from Kashmir Himalaya.


Goji berry seed, Goji berry plants, Lycium Barbarum seed,
Lycium Barbarum plants, Lycium Barbarum berries
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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Jurinea dolomiaea for sale

Jurinea dolomiaea
Synonyms: Carduus macrocephalus, Dolomiaea macrocephala, Jurinea macrocephala
Family: Compositae
Local name : Dhoop
Distribution : Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal
Parts used : Root
Other uses : Large quantities of roots are collected  for use as incense in house. It is chief ingredient of 'Dhoop' used as incense in temples and at home.

Medicinal use of Jurinea dolomiaea: A decoction of the root is cordial. It is given in the treatment of colic and puerperal fever. The juice of the roots is used in the treatment of fevers. The bruised root is applied as a poultice to eruptions.

Habitat of the herb : Open alpine slopes, 3200 - 3800 metres

Other uses of Jurinea dolomiaea : The root extract is used as an incense. The plant is used for incense.

Propagation of the herb: Seed - we have no information on this species but suggest sowing the seed in a cold frame as soon as it is obtained. Only just cover the s eed. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in the greenhouse for their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts. Division in spring.



"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, 
Pampore PPR J&K 192121
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

LIST OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN "ELECTRO-HOMEOPATHY".


1.    Artemisia abrotanum
2.    Aconitum napellus
3.    Adiantum capillus
4.    Aesculus hippocastanum
5.    Aconitum heterophyllum
6.    Ailanthus altissima
7.    Aloe capensis
8.    Althea officinalis
9.    Allium cepa
10.  Allium sativum
11.  Anthemis nobilis
12.  Arnica montana
13.  Avena sativa
14.  Berberis vulgaris
15.  Belladonna atropa
16.  Betula Alba
17.  Capsella Bursa Pastoris
18.  Carduous benedictus
19.  Caulophyllum thalicroides
20.  Cetraria islandica
21.  Matricaria chamomilla
22.  Chelidonium majus
23.  Chenopodium anthelminticum
24.  Cimicifuga racemosa
25.  Cina
26.  Cinchona calisaya
27.  Cinchona succirubra
28.  Clematis recta
29.  Cochlaria officinaiis
30.  Condurango
31.  Conium maculatum
32.  Dictamus albus
33.  Drosera rotundifolia
34.  Dulcamara
35.  Echinacea angustifolia
36.  Erythreacentaurium
37.  Eucalyptus globulus
38.  Euvonymus europeus
39.  Euphorbhium arvense
40.  Eupharasia officinalis
41.  Equisetum
42.  Ervum lens
43.  Fucus vesiculosis
44.  Galeopsis
45.  Genista scoperia
46.  Gentiana lutea
47.  Glechoma hederacea
48.  Guajacum officinale
49.  Hammamelis verginica
50.  Humulus lupulus
51.  Hydrastis canadensis
52.  Hyoscyamus niger
53.  Imperatoria ostruthium
54.  Ipecacuanha uragoga
55.  Ledum palustre
56.  Lobelia inflata
57.  Lycopodium clavatum
58.  Malva sylvestris
59.  Melissa officinalis
60.  Menyanthes trifoliata
61.  Mezereum daphne
62.  Millifolium achilea
63.  Myrtus communis
64.  Nasturtium officinale
65.  Nux vomica
66.  Oxalis acetosella
67.  Petroselinum sativum
68.  Phelandrium aquaticum
69.  Phytolacca decantra
70.  Pimplnelia saxifraga
71.  Pinus maritama
72.  Pinus nigra
73.  Podophyllum
74.  Polygala amara
75.  Populus alba
76.  Populus tremuloides
77.  Pulmonaria officinalis
78.  Pulsatilia vulgaris
79.  Rheum emodi
80.  Rhododendron
81.  Rhus aromatica
82.  Rhus toxicodendron
83.  Rosa canina
84.  Rosmarinus officinalis
85.  Ruta graveolens
86.  Salix alba
87.  Salvia officinalis
88.  Salvia sclarea
89.  Sambucus nigra
90.  Sanguinaria canadensis
91.  Sanguisorba officinalis
92.  Scrophularia nodosa
93.  Scolapendrium vulgare
94.  Simaruba amara
95.  Smilex medica
96.  Solidago vigurea
97.  Spigelia anthelmia
98.  Steffensia elongata
99.  Symphytum officinale
100. Tanacetum vulgarae
101. Taraxacum officinale
102. Taxus baccata
103. Teucrium scordium
104. Thuja occidentalis
105. Thymus serpyllum
106. Tilia eropaea
107. Tussilago farfara
108. Veronica officinalis
109. Viburnum opulus
110. Vinca minor
111. Vincetoxicum officinale
112. Viscum album
113. Vitis VInifera




For more details:-
The Jammu and Kashmir medicinal Plants Introduction Centre
"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Egg plant-Solanum melongena plants for sale



Other name : Aubergine
Family: Solanaceae (Nightshade Family, Potato Family)

Medicinal use of  Solanum melongena : The  Solanum melongena commonly known as  egg plant  is used mainly as a food crop, but it does also have various medicinal uses that make it a valuable addition to the diet. In particular the fruit helps to lower blood cholesterol levels and is suitable as part of a diet to help regulate high blood pressure. The fruit is antihaemorrhoidal and hypotensive. It is also used as an antidote to poisonous mushrooms. It is bruised with vinegar and used as a poultice for cracked nipples, abscesses and haemorrhoids. The leaves are narcotic. A decoction is applied to discharging sores and internal haemorrhages. A soothing and emollient poultice for the treatment of burns, abscesses, cold sores and similar conditions can be made from the leaves. Aubergine leaves are toxic and should only be used externally. The ashes of the peduncle are used in the treatment of intestinal haemorrhages, piles and toothache. A decoction of the root is astringent.


For more details:

"Ginkgo House", Nambalbal, New Coloney Azizabad, Via Wuyan-Meej Road, Pampore PPR J&K 192121
Mob:09858986794

Ph: 01933-223705

e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com