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Curry leaves (murraya koenigii)

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Curry leaves are widely used natural flavouring agent in indian kitchens. It gives natural aroma to your food. Curry tree is a native to India and Sri Lanka. The leaves are botanically classified as murraya koenigii. Curry tree is growing upto 2-4 metres in height and flower of the tree is white in colour and leaves are aromatic of size 2-4 cm long and 1-2 cm broad. It has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-microbial and anti-diabetic properties. It also cleanse liver. It is also rich in fibre, minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, copper and potassium. I also have vitamin a,b,c and e. It is rich in Amino acid's, plant sterol, glycosides and flavonoids. Kingdom: plantae Subkingdom: tracheobionta Superdivision: spermatophyta Division: magnoliophyta Class : magnoliopsida Subclass : rosidae Order: sapindales Family: rutaceae Genus: murraya Species: m.koenigii Curry leaves can benefit in treatment of the following disea...

Harsingar - ek chamatkar

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Harsingar Harsingar is also known as Night Jasmine or Parijat. It is loaded with beneficial qualities and is native to Southeast Asia and South Asia. It is a small tree or a shrub growing up to 33 feet tall with a grey flaky bark. The leaves are quite broad with a margin. The flowers look breathtaking with 5 to 8 white corolla petals, having an orangish-red centre.  Nutritional Value of Harsingar The leaves of Harsingar contains  benzoic  acid, fructose, glucose, carotene, amorphous resin, ascorbic acid, methyl  salicylate ,  tannic  acid, oleanolic acid and flavanol glycosides. The flowers are very beneficial as it contains essential oils and glycosides. The seeds contain palmitic, oleic and myristic acids. The bark of this plant is useful due to its alkaloids and glycosides content. The extracts of this flower posses antifungal and antiviral properties. Apart from this antileishmanial, hepatoprotective and immunostimulant properties are al...

calcium deficiency treatment/Indian Sorrell plant #calciumdeficiency #ayurvedicplants #medicinalplants #arthritis

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Kingdom         –  Plantae Class              –  Dicotyledons Subclass         –  Polypetalae Series             –  Disciflorace Order              –  Oxalidales Family             –  Oxalidaceae Geneu             –  Oxalis Species           –  Corniculata According To Ayurveda, Charak –  Saka varga Sushruta –  sakavarga Bhavprakash –  sakavarga Other Names of Changeri: English name –  Yellow wood sorrel, Creeping wood sorrel,Creeping oxalis, creeping   lady’s sorrel, Procumbent yellow sorrel. Hindi name –  Amrul, Changeri Sanskrit   Names -Kshudra amlika,Lonika,Amlal...