Jun 10, 2010
Medicinal parts used: Fruit, Seed, Leaves, Root, Bark and Flowers Dr.Kumar Pati, Ayurvedic Physician USA describes, Amla is a powerful rejuvenating herb. Also known as Indian gooseberry, the fruit is reputed to have the highest content of vitamin C.
Jun 10, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, CEO, Best Nutrition, USA, The peepal is worshipped all over India and is sacred to Hindus and Buddhists. It grows in northern and central India, in forests and alongside wate
Jun 10, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, Best Nutrition, Hayward, Kalalavi is a perennial creeper, herbaceous, tall, climbing herb. It has a root-stock, cylindric tubers, ovate lanceolate, tip ending in a tendril-like spiral, changing colors from greenish yellow,
Jun 10, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, Hayward, USA Glycyrrhiza glabra, a hardy herb, undershrub; leaves are multifoliolate, imparipinnate; the flowers are in axillary spikes, papilionaceous, lavender to violet in colour; the pods are compressed and contain reniform seeds
Jun 10, 2010
Gymnema sylvestre is a woody, vine-like plant which climbs on bushes and trees in the Dr.Kumar Pati, Best Nutrition, USA describes, Western Ghats in South India, and to the west of those mountains in the territory around the coastal city of Goa.
Jun 09, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, CEO, Biotechayur, India, Describes, East-Indian screw tree is a sub-deciduous shrub or small tree with grey colored bark. Leaves simple, serrate margin, scabrous above and pubescent beneath
Jun 09, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, describes, Anantamul is a climbing plant with a long and slender root, with few ramifications, covered with rust-colored bark, and with twining, diffuse or climbing, woody, slender stems
Jun 09, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati describes, Kutaja tree is popular for its numerous medicinal properties. Considered to be one of the most valuable medicinal products of India , finding mention in Hindu mythology, the seeds
Jun 09, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, describes Bay leaves come from the evergreen Laurel tree. The leaves are waxy and oval-shaped. The flowers are greenish yellow in color and grow in small umbrelas.
Jun 09, 2010
Dr.Kumar Pati, says, Mesua ferrea is a species in the family Clusiaceae. The plant is named after the heaviness of its timber and cultivated in tropical climates for its form, foliage, and fragrant flowers.