Friday, 30 November 2012

REJUVENATOR


                          


COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR HUMAN LIFE

INDIAN AYURVEDA WITH WESTERN SCIENCE
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  • Increases Alkalinity faster than any other natural health product on earth
  • Provides required macro and micro minerals, electrolytes, and amino acids
  • Increases energy levels
  • Improves concentration
  • Increases mental clarity
  • Increased sense of well-being
  • Short Term Memory Loss, Alzheimer's and Dementia
  • The Ultimate in Anti-Aging
  • Balances, restores, and rejuvenates cell life
  • Supports the Thyroid gland
  • Boosts the Immune system
  • Increases circulation
  • Increases memory & brain function
  • Increases endurance
  • Acts as a catalyst for enzymatic reactions
  • Supports balanced hormone levels
  • Assimilates vitamins, minerals and other nutrients from food or supplement intake
  • Cleanses, neutralizes, & removes toxins from the blood and every cell in the body
  • Oxygenates the blood
  • Protects against free radical damage
  • Complexes nutrients into smaller particle sizes (lowers the molecular weight of nutrients)
  • Detoxifies the body by eliminating heavy metals and toxins (Oral Chelation)
  • Supports regulation of the Thymus gland
  • Dramatically decreases healing time
  • Provides vital electrolytes
  • Creates an inhospitable environment for Cancer
  • Recommended for Viruses, bacteria, molds, yeast, fungi, and Candida
  • Activates the Krebs Cycle
  • Removes unwanted salt acids that surround and harden cell walls, creating cell permeability
  • Supports & balances the Respiratory, Reproductive, Digestive, Circulatory, Skeletal/Muscular, Nervous, Lymphatic, Endocrine & Excretory Systems
  • When applied directly to bug bites or skin rashes, itching is eliminated almost immediately
  • Encourages faster healing of wounds and burns, while lessening/eliminating the potential for scarring
  • Powerful wide spectrum anti-microbial and fungicide
  • May be applied to skin irritations including psoriasis, dermatitis, or eczema
  • May be applied to skin tumors
  • Reduces bruising from skin traumas
  • Neutralizes both poison oak and poison ivy
  • Encourages hair re-growth
  • Helps mend damaged hair and alleviate itchy, scaly scalp conditions when rubbed into the scalp before shampooing.

It is a combination of  Terminalia chebulaTerminalia bellirica,Emblica officinalis and Fulvic Ionic Minerals

Terminalia chebula 
Terminalia chebula is one of the important ayurvedic  herb used for any problems related with digestion. Alternate medicine or Ayurveda believe that half the diseases could arise due to stomach or intestinal problems. Terminalia chebula is a magical herb and its fruit is used to treat acidity, heartburn, constipation, ulcers, piles, inflammation, dysentry and diarrhea. For each of the problems the dosage and usage differs but Terminalia chebula is an integral ingredient in most of the decoctions or powder that ayurvedic practioners use for stomach related disorders. Terminalia chebula is known as Haritaki in Sanskrit, which means originated from God's home.
Beyond digestive health Terminalia chebula is also considered as a valuable medicine for its healing properties.
Terminaliachebula is also known to remove toxins from body. It scrapes the assimilated waste or deposits out of the body. It is carminative and laxative.
It nourishes body and promotes good tissue health.

It can be used topically also to heal infections,  boils or ulcers.
It is known to be good for eyes and a nervine tonic
Also known as Pathya, Terminalia chebula   is good for respiratory health, lungs, bronhcitis,  Asthama and sinus health.
Terminalia chebula  is one of the three fruits used in Triphala churna. Triphala from Ayurveda has amazing medicinal properties for digestive health, Asthma, bronchitis, anemia etc.

TERMINALIA BELLIRICA

                                              Terminalia bellirica


Baheda is a tall handsome tree, with characteristic bark, 12-50 m tall. Leaves are alternately arranged or fascicled at the end of branches, elliptic or elliptic obovate, leathery, dotted, entire. Leaf tip is narrow- pointed or rounded. Leaves are 8-20 cm long, 7.5-15 cm wide, on stalks 2.15 cm long. Flowers arise in spikes in leaf axils, 5-15 cm long. Flowers are greenish yellow, 5-6 mm across, stalklesse, upper flowers of the spike are male, lower flowers are bisexual. Stamens are 3-4 mm long. Fruit is obovoid 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter, covered with minute pale pubescence, stone very thick, indistinctly 5 angled.


Chemical compositon:
The principle constituents are Triterpenoids – cardiac glycoside saponins, bellericoside, bellericanin, Sterols – B-sitosterol, Tannin – gallic acid, ellagic acid.
It also contains galloyl glucose and number of free sugars. The seeds contain protein and oxalic acid, while bark contains tannin and its oil contains palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids as major fatty acids.

Medicinal Properties:
Fruits are asrtringent, acrid, sweet, thermogenic, anti-inflammatory, anodyne, styptic, narcotic, digestive, anthelmintic, aperient, expectorant, ophthalmic, antipyretic, antiemetic and rejuvenating. It has purgative, blood pressure depressant, antifungal, antihistaminic activity against viral hepatitis and vitiligo. Antiasthmatic, broncho-dilatory. In traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, Baheda is known as "Bibhitaki;" in its fruit form it is used in the popular Indian herbal rasayana treatment triphala. This species is used by some tribes in the Indian subcontinent for its mind-altering qualities - they smoke dried kernels. Too much of this can cause nausea and vomiting.The fruit rind (pericarp) is astringent, laxative, anthelmintic, pungent, germicidal and antipyretic. It is applied in a diverse range of conditions including cough, tuberculosis, eye diseases, anti-HIV-1, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentery, inflammation of the small intestine, biliousness, flatulence, liver disease, leprosy, cleanse the blood and promote hair growth in the Ayurvedic drug. Fruit extracts have anti-bacterial activity against Micrococcus pyogenes and Escherichia coli.


                                             

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

EMBLICA OFFICINALIS

Emblica officinalis

Emblica officinalis Gaertn. or Phyllanthus emblica Linn, commonly known as Indian gooseberry or amla, is arguably the most important medicinal plant in the Indian traditional system of medicine, the Ayurveda. Various parts of the plant are used to treat a range of diseases, but the most important is the fruit. The fruit is used either alone or in combination with other plants to treat many ailments such as common cold and fever; as a diuretic, laxative, liver tonic, refrigerant, stomachic, restorative, alterative, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, hair tonic; to prevent peptic ulcer and dyspepsia, and as a digestive. Preclinical studies have shown that amla possesses antipyretic, analgesic, antitussive, antiatherogenic, adaptogenic, cardioprotective, gastroprotective, antianemia, antihypercholesterolemia, wound healing, antidiarrheal, antiatherosclerotic, hepatoprotective, nephroprotective, and neuroprotective properties. In addition, experimental studies have shown that amla and some of its phytochemicals such as gallic acid, ellagic acid, pyrogallol, some norsesquiterpenoids, corilagin, geraniin, elaeocarpusin, and prodelphinidins B1 and B2 also possess antineoplastic effects. Amla is also reported to possess radiomodulatory, chemomodulatory, chemopreventive effects, free radical scavenging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic and immunomodulatory activities, properties that are efficacious in the treatment and prevention of cancer. This review for the first time summarizes the results related to these properties and also emphasizes the aspects that warrant future research to establish its activity and utility as a cancer preventive and therapeutic drug in humans.

Chemical research 
Although these fruits are reputed to contain high amounts of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), 445 mg/100 g, the specific contents are disputed, and the overall antioxidant strength of amla may derive instead from its high density of ellagitannins such as emblicanin A(37%), emblicanin B (33%), punigluconin (12%) and pedunculagin (14%). It also contains punicafolin and phyllanemblinin A, B, C, D,E and F.The fruit also contains other polyphenols: flavonoids, kaempferol, ellagic acid and gallic acid.

Medicinal use
In traditional Indian medicine, dried and fresh fruits of the plant are used. All parts of the plant are used in various Ayurvedic/Unani medicine (Jawarish amla) herbal preparations, including the fruit, seed, leaves, root, bark and flowers. According to Ayurveda, aamla fruit is sour (amla) and astringent (kashaya) in taste (rasa), with sweet (madhura), bitter (tikta) and pungent (katu) secondary tastes (anurasas). Its qualities (gunas) are light (laghu) and dry (ruksha), the postdigestive effect (vipaka) is sweet (madhura), and its energy (virya) is cooling (shita).
According to Ayurveda, aamla balances all three doshas. While aamla is unusual in that it contains five out of the six tastes recognized by Ayurved, it is most important to recognize the effects of the "virya", or potency, and "vipaka", or post-digestive effect. Considered in this light, aamla is particularly helpful in reducing pitta due to its cooling energy. and balances both Pitta and vata by virtue of its sweet taste. The kapha is balanced primarily due to its drying action. It may be used as a rasayana (rejuvenative) to promote longevity, and traditionally to enhance digestion (dipanapachana), treat constipation (anuloma), reduce fever (jvaraghna), purify the blood (raktaprasadana), reduce cough (kasahara), alleviate asthma (svasahara), strengthen the heart (hrdaya), benefit the eyes (chakshushya), stimulate hair growth (romasanjana), enliven the body (jivaniya), and enhance intellect (medhya).
In Ayurvedic polyherbal formulations, Indian gooseberry is a common constituent, and most notably is the primary ingredient in an ancient herbal rasayana called Chyawanprash.  This formula, which contains 43 herbal ingredients as well as clarified butter, sesame oil, sugar cane juice, and honey, was first mentioned in the Charaka Samhita as a premier rejuvenative compound. Emblica officinalis tea may ameliorate diabetic neuropathy. In rats it significantly reduced blood glucose, food intake, water intake and urine output in diabetic rats compared with the non-diabetic control group. In Chinese traditional therapy, this fruit is called Yuganzi which is used to cure throat inflammatiion.