Write 12 medicinal plants and trees?Give 3 was in which each of them can be used
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Tulsi
There are four types of tulsi mentioned in ayurvedic texts ie Rama, Krishna, Vana & Kapoor Tulsi.
For over the centuries Tulsi (the queen of herbs) has been known for its remarkable healing properties.
Tulsi is taken as the herbal tea.
The oil extracted from the Karpoora Tulsi is mostly used in the herbal toiletry. Its oil is also used against the insects and bacteria.
The Rama Tulsi is the effective remedy for the Severe acute Respiratory Syndrome. Juice of its leaves gives relief in cold, fever, bronchitis and cough.
Tulsi oil is also used as the ear drop.
Tulsi helps in curing malaria.
It is very effective against indigestion, headache, hysteria, insomnia and cholera.
The fresh leaves of Tulsi are taken by the million of people everyday.
Many people wears the Tulsi beads, which is said to have certain physical and medicinal properties.Aloe Vera
The aloe vera grows only under the sun with well drained dry or moist soil. Although the plant tastes like turd, it’s still edible. The sap from aloe vera is extremely useful to speed up the healing & reducing the risk of infections for :
wounds
cuts
burns
reducing inflammation
Apart from its external use on the skin, aloe vera is also taken internally in the treatment of :
ulcerative colitis (drinking aloe vera juice)
chronic constipation
poor appetite
digestive problemsGotu Kola
The gotu kola acts on various phases of connective tissue development and stimulates healing of :
ulcers
skin injuries
decreasing capillary fragility
stimulation of the lipids and protein necessary for healthy skin
Leaves are thought to maintain youthfulness.
Crushed leaves are poulticed to treat open sores.
The gotu kola can also be used to :
treat leprosy
revitalize the brain and nervous system
increase attention span and concentration
treat venous insufficiencyCalendula
It grows in almost any type of soil condition. It has no problem with nutritionally poor, very acidic or very alkaline soils, just as long as it’s moist. Well known as a remedy for skin problems, the deep-orange flowered pot marigold variety is applied externally to :
bites
stings
sprains
wounds
sore eyes
varicose veins
Internally it is used to treat fevers and chronic infections.
The tea of the petals tones up circulation and, taken regularly, eases varicose veins.
Applying the crushed stems of the pot marigold to corns and warts will soon have them easily removable.Basil
You must have used basil lot many times in food but have you ever tried it to heal flatulence? It has the power to treat:
Cuts
Lack of appetite
Stomach gas
scrapesThyme
It is mostly known for its strong antiseptic nature. It is wonderful when it comes to the treatment of:
Congestion
Stomach gas
CoughsRosemary
Rosemary is the great reviver. This perennial woody herb stimulates energy and optimism and sharpens memory and concentration by bringing more oxygen to your brain, according to UMMC. It’s a wonderfully stimulating alternative to caffeine when you need that second wind!
A row of these long-lived and drought-tolerant plants makes a beautiful, bee-friendly, evergreen hedge. You may only need one plant in your garden, as a little bit goes a long way.
There are four types of tulsi mentioned in ayurvedic texts ie Rama, Krishna, Vana & Kapoor Tulsi.
For over the centuries Tulsi (the queen of herbs) has been known for its remarkable healing properties.
Tulsi is taken as the herbal tea.
The oil extracted from the Karpoora Tulsi is mostly used in the herbal toiletry. Its oil is also used against the insects and bacteria.
The Rama Tulsi is the effective remedy for the Severe acute Respiratory Syndrome. Juice of its leaves gives relief in cold, fever, bronchitis and cough.
Tulsi oil is also used as the ear drop.
Tulsi helps in curing malaria.
It is very effective against indigestion, headache, hysteria, insomnia and cholera.
The fresh leaves of Tulsi are taken by the million of people everyday.
Many people wears the Tulsi beads, which is said to have certain physical and medicinal properties.Aloe Vera
The aloe vera grows only under the sun with well drained dry or moist soil. Although the plant tastes like turd, it’s still edible. The sap from aloe vera is extremely useful to speed up the healing & reducing the risk of infections for :
wounds
cuts
burns
reducing inflammation
Apart from its external use on the skin, aloe vera is also taken internally in the treatment of :
ulcerative colitis (drinking aloe vera juice)
chronic constipation
poor appetite
digestive problemsGotu Kola
The gotu kola acts on various phases of connective tissue development and stimulates healing of :
ulcers
skin injuries
decreasing capillary fragility
stimulation of the lipids and protein necessary for healthy skin
Leaves are thought to maintain youthfulness.
Crushed leaves are poulticed to treat open sores.
The gotu kola can also be used to :
treat leprosy
revitalize the brain and nervous system
increase attention span and concentration
treat venous insufficiencyCalendula
It grows in almost any type of soil condition. It has no problem with nutritionally poor, very acidic or very alkaline soils, just as long as it’s moist. Well known as a remedy for skin problems, the deep-orange flowered pot marigold variety is applied externally to :
bites
stings
sprains
wounds
sore eyes
varicose veins
Internally it is used to treat fevers and chronic infections.
The tea of the petals tones up circulation and, taken regularly, eases varicose veins.
Applying the crushed stems of the pot marigold to corns and warts will soon have them easily removable.Basil
You must have used basil lot many times in food but have you ever tried it to heal flatulence? It has the power to treat:
Cuts
Lack of appetite
Stomach gas
scrapesThyme
It is mostly known for its strong antiseptic nature. It is wonderful when it comes to the treatment of:
Congestion
Stomach gas
CoughsRosemary
Rosemary is the great reviver. This perennial woody herb stimulates energy and optimism and sharpens memory and concentration by bringing more oxygen to your brain, according to UMMC. It’s a wonderfully stimulating alternative to caffeine when you need that second wind!
A row of these long-lived and drought-tolerant plants makes a beautiful, bee-friendly, evergreen hedge. You may only need one plant in your garden, as a little bit goes a long way.
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