Yavasa (Alhagi camelorum)
The roots, stem, and twigs of the Yavasa plant contain certain elements that have significant medicinal qualities, according to Ayurveda.(HR/1)
Due to its Ropan (healing) and Sita (cooling) properties, applying Yavasa powder with milk or rose water helps...
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Yarrow is a blooming plant that is found throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.(HR/1)
It's also known as "nosebleed plant" since the plant's leaves aid in blood coagulation and the management of nosebleeds. Tea is the most common...
Wheatgrass (Triticum aestivum)
Wheatgrass is also known as Gehun kanak and Godhuma in Ayurveda.(HR/1)
Wheatgrass juice is high in important minerals and nutrients that promote immunity and improve liver function. Wheatgrass has been shown to naturally reduce fatigue, promote sleep, and...
Wheat Germ (Triticum aestivum)
Wheat germ is a byproduct of wheat flour milling and is a component of the wheat kernel.(HR/1)
For a long time, it has been utilised as animal fodder. However, because of its great nutritional content, its potential...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Wheat is the world's most extensively grown grain crop.(HR/1)
Carbohydrates, dietary fibre, proteins, and minerals abound. Wheat bran aids in the management of constipation by adding weight to stools and facilitating their passage, owing to its laxative properties....
Vijaysar (Pterocarpus marsupium)
Vijaysar is a "Rasayana" (rejuvenating) herb that is frequently utilised in Ayurveda.(HR/1)
Because of its Tikta (bitter) quality, the bark of Vijaysar has a vital role in Ayurvedic diabetes management. It is also known as "The Miracle Cure...
Vidarikand (Pueraria tuberosa)
Vidarikand, also known as Indian Kudzu, is a perennial herb.(HR/1)
This renewing herb's tubers (roots) are primarily utilised as an immune booster and restorative tonic. Because of its spermatogenic function, Vidarikand roots serve to enhance the flow of...
Vidanga (Embelia ribes)
Vidanga, sometimes known as false black pepper, has a wide range of therapeutic characteristics and is employed in ayurvedic formulas.(HR/1)
Because of its anthelmintic characteristics, vidanga is commonly used to expel worms and parasites from the stomach. It...
Vacha (Acorus calamus)
Vacha is a traditional plant that has a number of health benefits.(HR/1)
Because this herb enhances intelligence and expression, it is known as "Vacha" in Sanskrit. Vacha is a revitalising herb in Ayurveda because of its influence on...
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
Tulsi is a sacred herb with healing and spiritual benefits.(HR/1)
It has a variety of names in Ayurveda, including ""Mother Medicine of Nature"" and ""The Queen of Herbs." Tulsi's antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antitussive (cough-relieving), and anti-allergic qualities help to...