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Mud therapy

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Mud therapy Mud digest all the faecus, waste and durt of the world yet remains pure itself. faecus buried underground assimilate and become one with mud after a few days. Healing qualities of mud It has the power to extract poison. It scratches the oldest of faecus stored in the body and dilutes them. It extracts toxins from the body. It is effective for swelling pain, boils and perforations in the skin. It removes burning sensations, bleedings and tension. It takes out extra heat from the body. It gives required coolness to the body. It acts as a painkiller and deodorant. It provides the body with magnetic force which gives vigour and strength. Selection of mud Mud could be of any type but should have been taken from a neat and clean place exposed to sun rays,e from two to two and a half feet below the ground. It should be dried in sunlight then sieved before use.  The mud from the termites hill is extremely effective while for bathing and head bath multani m...

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...