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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Saw palmetto berries in India

Saw palmetto berries 

Hair loss is a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, certain medical conditions, hormone changes, and the use of medications such as stimulants and blood thinners. Saw palmetto-Serenoa repensis often used to balance hormone levels and combat hair loss.

  • May prevent hair loss. ...
  • May improve urinary tract function. ...
  • May support prostate health. ...
  • May decrease inflammation. ...
  • May help regulate testosterone levels.

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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Friday, December 22, 2023

Prunella vulgaris plants in Kashmir

Prunella vulgaris Kashmir

Prunella vulgaris is a wildflower plant with many medicinal properties. Prunella vulgaris has anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties and it is used to treat herpes, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Since ancient times, Prunella vulgaris has been revered for its healing properties.

The main components of the whole plant are:  Ursolic acid, Oleanolic acid, Glycoside of oleanolic acid, Rutin, Hyperoside, Caffeic acid, Vitamins C and D, Carotene, Tannin, Alkaloids, Camphor, Fenchone.

The young leaves and stems of Prunella vulgaris can be eaten raw in salads, the plant as a whole can be boiled and eaten as a leaf vegetable, and the aerial parts of the plant can be powdered and brewed in a cold infusion to make a beverage.

Some possible side effects of self-heal include: Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Headaches.

It may also interact with certain medications, so it is important to consult with a doctor before taking self-heal. Additionally, it is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Black walnut trees in Kashmir

Black walnut trees in Kashmir
At the time of writing this article in 2022, the price of Juglans nigra-black walnut per board foot ranges from $5 to $10. In some situations, landowners are fetching even a little more than that. If you want to know the price of black walnut per tree, current averages range anywhere from $300 to $1,000.

Black walnut trees are one of the most expensive and lucrative trees to sell because of their high-quality dark wood. The wood is used in the production of furniture, door panels, trim, flooring, and cabinets. The flavorful nuts are also used as an ingredient in both savory and sweet recipes. 

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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Asafoetida, Heeng,Hing cultivation in Kashmir

Hing plants in Kashmir
Asafoetida is a plant native to the deserts of Iran, Kashmir, Tajkistan, Chinese contolled kashmir (Aksai Chin), and mountains of Afghanistan. It has a strong sulfurous smell and a bitter taste. It is usually available as a coarse yellow powder. 

Devil's dung is another name for asafoetida, a substance derived from the dried latex of the roots of Ferula species. Asafoetida is also known as stinking gum, asant, food of the gods, hing, and giant fennel.
Asafoetida is traditionally used for the treatment of different diseases, such as whooping cough, asthma, ulcer, epilepsy, stomachache, flatulence, bronchitis, prostate troubles,intestinal parasites, antispasmodic, weak digestion and influenza.

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asafoetida oleoresins,enormous medicinal properties, ferula asafoetida plant, ferula asafoetida extract,asafetida gum extract,stinking gum,hing powder,ferula assa-foetida seeds, food applications

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Mamra badam, Mamra almond trees in Kashmir,cultivation

Mamra tree production in Kashmir
What is the reason for the high price of Mamra Almonds?
Mamra almonds accounts for roughly 7-10 %of total global almond production and are hence considered as the premium variety of almonds in the world. This makes Mamra Badams very expensive,  It can be characterised by its concave shape..

Mamra almonds are mainly found in Iran, Afghanistan, Waziristan and Kashmir. They are organically cultivated and are not mass produced, making them the most expensive variety of almonds.
Mamra almonds are considered to be more nutrient-dense than California almonds due to their smaller size and higher oil content. They are also crunchier and sweeter than other varieties of almonds. Price of Mamra Almond INR 4800 per kg as on date.

There was a time when in Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir province ofJammu and Kashmir, Mamra Almondss were available in such large quantities that they were seen piled up on common carts, but now they are not seen even in shops, while they are so expensive that no poor person can find them. Can't even think of buying it.

Why did it go away from the middle and poor classes? There are probably many reasons for this, but those in the trade agree on two things. One of them is that Mamra almonds is mostly being exported, while the other is that its production is affected by drought.

Tahir Hamadani, the owner of Dubai-Kashmir Dry Fruit located in this market and involved in the dry fruit business for 45 years, said that the main reason for this is export, saying that most of them go to China.

However, they said that they do not know why this Chinese is going more, whether they eat it or make a medicine etc.

He said that Mamra almond trees are in the mountains of Pulwama,  Budgam and Anantnag regions of Kashmir, while this mountain range of Pir Panjal goes further to Kashmir. That's why there are trees across Kashmir too.

He said that due to these reasons, its price has increased from Rs 1,200 to Rs 4,800 over the past few years. However, unpolished or lower quality Mamra Badam is also available for Rs 3,800 to Rs 4,000 per kg.

Jammu andKashmir Medicinal  Plants IntroductionCentre is working day and night to increase the mass production of this real almond trees and it takes 5 years to produce these plants and most of the demand of these plants is also in foreign countries and 2019-2021 This institution has produced 22,000 plants in the center of Kashmir and all these plants have beenexported from Kashmir either by Italy or China.

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Saturday, December 16, 2023

Benefits,cultivation,seed,plants of Echinacea Purpurea

Echinacea purpurea plant has been one of the most popular #ingredients over the world, especially at #covid-19 according to its trend data shared below.

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Echinacea purpurea in Kashmir

Herbal agents are effective in treating fungal overgrowths and are great options in most clinical cases. 

This Echinacea purpurea herb is a common immune boosting supplement known and used by many. Echinacea purpurea has been long touted for its immunomodulatory effects and antiviral nature. It has also shown efficacy against fungal infections and overgrowths.

Echinacea is promoted as a dietary supplement for the common cold and other infections, based on the idea that it might stimulate the immune system to more effectively fight infection. Echinacea preparations have been promoted for topical use (application to the skin) for wounds and skin problems.

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Cydonia oblonga fruit seeds in Kashmir

Quince seeds in J&K
Quince, (Cydonia oblonga), a small  tree or shrub of the rose family (Rosaceae), grown forits  edible fruit. Quince is the only member of the genus Cydonia and is native to IranKashmirTurkey, and possibly Greece and the Crimean Peninsula. The fruit has a strong aroma and is  astringent in the raw state but makes an excellent preserve and is often used to give flavour  and sharpness to stewed or baked apples. The flesh takes on a pink colour when cooked,giving an attractive  colour to jellies and conserves.

The fruit contains tannins including catechin and epicatechin and has a very high concentration  of vitamin C. Quince is also a good source of calciumironpotassiummagnesium and  copper. With a very low calorie density, quince can be enjoyed as part of a healthy eating plan.

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Angelica herbal seeds

Angelica spice seeds

Angelica is a plant. The root, seed, and fruit are used to make medicine. Angelica is used for heartburn, intestinal gas (flatulence), loss of appetite (anorexia), arthritis, circulation problems, "runny nose" (respiratory catarrh), nervousness, plague, and trouble sleeping (insomnia).

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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Seed shops india

J&K Seed Bank

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Center is constructing a special depot at Glacier Cave in Pahalgam to preserve the seeds of all crops around the world.

The thousands of seeds stored on this glacier will be used by the bank in the event of a  catastrophic disaster or nuclear war in the world and crop damage.

The cave was built to protect the seeds stored in the event of a nuclear war  or natural disaster.

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Center will set up an  observatory in a cave on this glacier gene to create a 'seed bank'. 
In this regard,  the Jammu and Kashmir Medical Plants Introduction Center has also decided to send a proposal to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.

Sheikh Gulzar, a volunteer at the institute, said the seeds of all the world's crops would be kept in the cave.

Sheikh Gulzar said that there are 1,400 such seed banks in the world at present but they are all located in places where there is either political instability or in places where there is a risk of natural disasters

The temperature of the plugs will help keep these seeds safe. The walls of the bank will be made of lightweight concrete and its doors will be made of special iron sheets.

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Can you take saffron and Ginkgo biloba together?

Ginkgo and Saffron have been traditionally used for a long time as medicines with main effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis according to their function described in Chinese Pharmacopoeia.
Green Tea
A synergistic blend of ancient, adaptogenic herbs with two main ingredients of Saffron and Ginkgo traditionally used to uplift the spirit, raise consciousness and improve concentration.

Women use saffron & Ginkgo for menstrual cramps and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Men use it to prevent early orgasm (premature ejaculation) and infertility. Saffron $ Ginkgo  also used for to increase interest in sex (as an aphrodisiac) and to induce sweating.

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Ginkgo Biloba is especially good when combined with Saffron

   Ginkgo Biloba is especially good when combined with Saffron
Ginkgo and Saffron
In the last decades, Ginkgo biloba has been used clinically for the prevention and treatment of different cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease, peripheral venous disease, Raynaud's phenomenon, and erectile dysfunction.

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Friday, December 1, 2023

Willow trees in Kashmir

Willow bark tea Kashmir

It grows in many parts of south and southeastern Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kashmir, Laos,China and Thailand,. In Manipur, in NE India, the new flowers of Indian willow, locally known as ঊযুম (ooyum) are eaten, and are considered delicious. In Maharashtra, this tree is called walunj.

Willow has been a standard tree grown in Kashmir valley for ages and a staple feeder for the indigenous Willow industry indulging in willow furniture making and the ubiquitous Willow bat used in the cricket world.It was only in the later half of 19th century with the advent of British and the game of cricket in India 

The active ingredient in willow bark is salicin, but the accompanying flavonoids and plant particles might be part of what make willow bark effective. For this reason, some people prefer to actually chew on the unprocessed bark of the willow tree. It is difficult to determine how much salicin you are getting from each piece of bark, so this method of consumption should be approached with caution.

Willow bark tea: Some health food stores sell willow bark tea, showing it as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory. Steep willow bark tea for two to three minutes in hot water. When consuming willow bark in this form, it’s hard to tell how much salicin you are getting in each serving of tea.

Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid): Originally derived from the willow tree’s barkaspirin is one of the most widely used medications globally.

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Unlocking the Benefits of Alnus nitida: The Himalayan Alder for Sustainable Landscaping and Soil Restoration

Alnus nitida , commonly known as the  Himalayan Alder , is a tree species belonging to the Betulaceae family. It is native to the  Himalayan...