Category: Amrutam Herbal Plants and Spices

  • 4 AMRUTAM HOME REMEDIES TO FIGHT AGAINST COUGH

    Coughing? Do not worry, it is just your body`s reflex action against the excess of mucus which might be stored in your body. Coughing itself is not a disease, it is our body` response to an infection or excess of phlegm. Kapha, one of the three doshas in Ayurveda is associated with a cough. Here are…

  • 7 AMRUTAM HERBAL PLANTS THAT CAN HELP YOU IN ANXIETY

    Anxiety, we keep using this word in our daily lives quite regularly without going into the roots of it, what is this anxiety. Anxiety in simple words is fear or worry. You can take care of anxiety by using the following 7 Amrutam herbs:

  • 4 Amrutam Herbs which are great for your Mental Health & Memory

    Here are 4 Amrutam Herbs which are great for your Mental Health & Memory.

  • 6 Reasons Why Tulsi is the Queen of Herbs

    Queen of Herbs Due to the endless list of medicinal benefits associated with the Tulsi plant, it is known as the Queen of Herbs. #1 Fever fighter It is considered to be a great tonic to cure common cold, fever, sore throat and cough. Dreadful fevers caused due to dengue or malaria can be treated by boiling…

  • Amazing Benefits of Brahmi: The Magical Ayurvedic Herb

    Ayurveda is well known to treat numerous ailments for decades and continues the practice of balancing the systems in our body through herbal treatments. One of the herbs is Brahmi which has often been known as a brain booster. Brahmi is a small luscious herb with many branches, rooting at the nodes. Wet soil, shallow…

  • Shankhpushpi For Healthy Brain and Mind: Start It Out Today!

    Mental Health According to Ayurveda According to Maharishi Ayurveda, there are three equal and very important aspects of our mental performance: Dhi — learning and comprehension,  taken care by Vata dosha Dhriti — processing and retention of knowledge, governed by Pitta dosha Smriti— memory or recall, controlled by Kapha dosha.

  • 7 Benefits of Figs That You Should Know

    Figs are the fruit of the ficus tree, which is part of the mulberry family (Moraceae), originally grown in South Asian countries. Figs have a unique, sweet taste, soft and chewy texture and are littered with slightly crunchy, edible seeds. They are now available in many parts of the world, for the most part in…