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MEDICINAL HERBS

Annapoorneshwari N P

I B.Sc. CBZ ’A’

Govt. First Grade College, Tumkur

annapoorneshwarinp193@gmail.com

These medicinal plants have been a part of our lives since our existence and used for various medicinal purposes since ancient times. Medicinal Plants also called medicinal herbs have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices pre historic time plants synthesis hundreds of chemical compounds for function including define against insects, fungi, herbivorous.

  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
  1. Tulasi: 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.
  1. 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:
  • Keeps the digestive system running
  • Boosts immunity
  • Enhances mood
  • Expels cough from the body
  • Benefits respiratory health
  • Keeps mosquitoes away
  1. Fenugreek: Methi or fenugreek is a wonder amongst other medicinal plants, and all because of its properties. It is an evergreen plant and both the leaves and the seeds are useful. Take a look at the benefits of fenugreek:
  • Controls cholesterol levels
  • Curbs hair loss
  • Increases appetite
  • Boosts your excretory system
  • Purifies blood
  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Beneficial for joint pains and diabetes
  1. Coriander: Coriander or dhania is an important ingredient of an Indian kitchen. Its leaves, seeds and powder of the seeds, everything is beneficial for your health. It adds a distinct flavor to your food and has a wide variety of medicinal properties. Here's how coriander keeps you healthy:
  • Prevents the food from spoiling
  • It is rich in antioxidants
  • Cures urine retention
  • Improves digestion
  • It regulates your menstrual cycles
  • Treats acne
  1. Ginger: You name the problem and ginger is the answer. It is the root solution for a wide variety of health problems. All you need to do is sow the ginger root in your garden and it a few days it will grow it in a few days. It does not require much care. It is an important ingredient of Indian food due to its distinct flavor, and of course, its benefits for your overall health. Here's how ginger benefits your overall health:
  • Treats indigestion
  • Eases headaches
  • Controls blood pressure
  • Treats cold, cough, flu and asthma
  • Relives menstrual pains and cramps


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