S. S. NagarShama, S. N. "A mine of medicinal uses: Ocimum sanctum" (2012). Int. J. of Phar. Rev. Res. 2 (2): 69-74.Shama S Neelufar. A mine of medicinal uses: Ocimum sanctum, the holy basil. Int J Pharm Rev Res 2012;2(2):69-74....
Basil (Tulsi) is considered as holy in Hindu religion and has many needful medicinal uses. Basil leaves are an amazing stress reliever and mood elevator, whenever you feel stressed or low, just chew 5-6 basil leaves. Along with that, basil also prevents heart diseases; it reduces the choles...
Make Gulkand or powder from the Juhi flowers. This medicine is beneficial for acidity, stomach ulcer and mouth ulcers. Living under the proximity of a Juhi tree protects one from tuberculosis. Medicinal Use of Madhawi (Basil, a kind of creeper, which gives fragrant flowers) This flower is be...
Although this is a good effect for most people with diabetes, basil should be taken carefully along with other herbs, plants, and spices that have glucose-lowering effects (such as ginseng, for example) as well as conventional anti-diabetic medications (metformin,glimepiride,sulfonylureas, insulin ...
Here’s an extensive list of the Best Medicinal Plants with their Benefits and uses so you can make the most of your lovely foliage! Don’t know what is plant medicine? Looking for the best medicinal plants list? You’re in the right place. These medicinal plants’ names and pictures wil...
We have compiled a list of some popularMedicinal Herbs, with their uses for healing, religious beliefs, and growing characteristics. Also listed in italics is theLatinname. The listed herbs are for information purposes only, and are not listed to make any medical curing claims, always consult ...
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There are many medicinal herbs and spices, which find place in our daily uses, many of these, are used as herbal remedies. Many cooked foods contain spices. Some minor ailments like common cold, cough, etc. may be cured by herbal remedies with use of medicinal properties of spices. ...
medicinal uses of pineapple weed are identical to that of chamomile (Anthemis). Used as a tea it is a carminative, antispasmodic, and mild sedative.” InWild Urban Plants of the Northeast, Peter Del Tredici writes, “A tea made from the leaves has been used in traditional medicine for ...
Israel knows more than 2600 plant species of which >700 are noted for their uses as medicinal herbs or as botanical pesticides. see: Article in Journal of Ethnopharmacology 83 (2002) 251/265 Click the scientific, common or Hebrew name of a plant to go to its information page!