i need Some 2,000 plants have been described in Ayruvedic and at least 500 are in regular use.
list 2,000 or 500 ayruvedic plants and their source
Answers
Answer:
Of nearly 10 000 plants used for medicinal purposes in the Indian subcontinent, only 1200 to 1500 have been incorporated into the official ayurvedic pharmacopeia in more than 3000 years. All plants must be studied thoroughly before becoming part of the ayurvedic pharmacopeia.
Explanation:
Plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnish, applied topically as essential oil or consumed as a pill.
...
Catnip. Catnip (nepeta cataria) is a fun plant for cats. ...
Cayenne Pepper. ...
Chamomile. ...
Dandelion. ...
Echinacea. ...
Garlic. ...
Lavender. ...
Lemon Balm
Answer:
In Ayurveda, aloe vera is known as the King of medicinal plants
From enhancing your mood to treating indigestion, mint can do it all
Fennel or saunf improves breast milk supply
Advanced medicines and pills have become such an important part of people's lives that Ayurveda seems to have vanished from the picture completely. But Ayurveda contains some medicinal plants and herbs which can effectively treat and cure multiple health problems and can be great for your overall health. These plants have been a part of our lives since our existence and have been used for various medicinal purposes since ancient times. Medicinal plants and herbs like turmeric, ginger, basil leaves, mint and cinnamon are commonly used in Indian dishes and they offer several health benefits. Cold and flu, relieve stress, better digestion, strong immune system and the list is simply endless.
In Ayurveda, aloe vera is known as the 'King of medicinal plants.' It holds water in its fleshy leaves which is why it can sustain in extremely dry conditions as well. So, growing aloe vera in your garden will not require you to take extra care of the plant every now and then. However, it surely can treat a wide variety of health problems. These include:
Constipation
Digestive distress
Acne
Poor body immunity
2. Tulsi
PREGNANCY
HEART
DIABETES
CANCER
SEXUAL HEALTH
CHILDREN
LIVING HEALTHY
Advertisement
Home » Living Healthy » 7 Best Medicinal Plants And Their Uses
7 Best Medicinal Plants And Their Uses
These medicinal plants have been a part of our lives since our existence and used for various medicinal purposes since ancient times.
By: DoctorNDTV |Jan 22, 2019 12:004-Min Read
These medicinal plants have been our medical support since ancient time
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
In Ayurveda, aloe vera is known as the King of medicinal plants
From enhancing your mood to treating indigestion, mint can do it all
Fennel or saunf improves breast milk supply
Advanced medicines and pills have become such an important part of people's lives that Ayurveda seems to have vanished from the picture completely. But Ayurveda contains some medicinal plants and herbs which can effectively treat and cure multiple health problems and can be great for your overall health. These plants have been a part of our lives since our existence and have been used for various medicinal purposes since ancient times. Medicinal plants and herbs like turmeric, ginger, basil leaves, mint and cinnamon are commonly used in Indian dishes and they offer several health benefits. Cold and flu, relieve stress, better digestion, strong immune system and the list is simply endless.
In this renaissance of medicinal plants, let's take a look at the 7 best plants which can be used for a wide variety of purposes.
1. Aloe vera
In Ayurveda, aloe vera is known as the 'King of medicinal plants.' It holds water in its fleshy leaves which is why it can sustain in extremely dry conditions as well. So, growing aloe vera in your garden will not require you to take extra care of the plant every now and then. However, it surely can treat a wide variety of health problems. These include:
Constipation
Digestive distress
Acne
Poor body immunity
aloe vera
Medicinal Plants: Aloe vera is the king of medicinal plants
Photo Credit: iStock
2. Tulsi
The next in line is Tulsi or the Queen of medicinal plants. This plant holds immense significance in the Hindu religion. But it has so much more to itself than just religious significance. The strong aroma of Tulsi is good enough to keep bacterial growth at bay. It is known for its healing properties, and all it requires for growth is water. Here's a list of the uses and healing properties of Tulsi:
It gives you strength to fight stress
Promotes a longer life
Treats cough
Treats indigestion
Anti-cancer
Good for hair loss, heart diseases, diabetes, etc.
3. Mint. This freshly fragrant medicinal plant serves a wide variety of purposes. From enhancing your mood to treating indigestion, mint can do it all. This plant requires a lot of water to grow. So you must sow its seeds and keep watering it. The best part about mint is its ability to repel pest and insects so your home will be a clean environment. Take a look at the uses of this medicinal plant: