Sunday, October 13, 2013

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Cassia hebecarpa -Wild Senna
Senna hebecarpa                                                                                                               காட்டு ஆவாரை-

 ஆவாரை உண்டு சாவாரும் உண்டோ? என்பது பழமொழி !

முக்கியமாக இங்கு கவனிக்க வேண்டியது ஒன்றுண்டு. சின்னஞ்சிறு வண்ணத்து பூச்சியே இதனால் உயிர் வாழ்கிறதென்றால் இதற்கு அதிகம் மருத்துவ மகத்துவம் உண்டு என்பதுதான்.!
முடி வளர்க்கும் தைலங்களில் இதனை சேர்க்குமாறு இந்திய மருத்துவ ஆய்வுகளில் காணக்கிடைக்கின்றன.
இது இன்னும் உலக அளவில் ஆய்வுச்செய்யப்படவில்லையாம்.

Hello Friends! The beauty of this herb is so much that even the scientists have not discovered yet.!
A unique caterpiller we have not seen often grows and feeds and lives only on this plant. This caterpiller's use  is of great use which is stated  in the Indian phormacopia.Look at these caterpillars! At one time when you wait for the seeds, the shrubs will be haunted by these tiny little lives.



Wild Senna lives all over the world.

 North American perennial herb; leaves are used medicinally; sometimes placed in genus Cassia



Bees love this unique foliage plant. And look at the seeds. . It gets a bit wide, 4' in one direction  its foliage is a nice change of pace while the blooms take their time in mid summer.

The seeds are eaten by some game birds, including quail. The flowers are primarily attractive to bumblebees and halcid bees. The extra-floral nectaries are attractive to ants and other insects, including ladybird beetles. It’s thought that these insects protect the plant from other insects that would attack the foliage. The caterpillars of some sulfur butterflies rely on its foliage as a food source. It is listed as endangered in part of its range but grows in moist soils on roadsides in others.




SPECIAL FEATURES:
Wild senna
is valued for its green foliage of large compound leaves.The bright yellow flowers are an added benefit and attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The chocolatebrown seedpods that follow the flowers are a favorite of  birds, especially larger birds like wild turkeys.Nice autumn color.

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

www.malaysianherbals.com-Parsley=Petroselinum crispus(82)-பார்ஸ்லி சூப் கீரை

PARSLEY                                            Petroselinum crispus,

Do you know the benefits of parsley tea
This was used as one of the common herbal tea remedies in the past. Do you have it growing in your herb garden?
Parsley : Italian Parsley, also called Flat Leaf Parsley. Preferred variety for cooking and garnishes.
Parsley tea has been used for its therapeutic properties for centuries. The parsley plant, also known as Petroselinum crispus, is the most easily identified of all herbs. It name is from the Greek word meaning “rock celery” (it is a relative of celery).
It can be found in the produce departments around the world. This is probably the most familiar garnish used when plating food. There are two common varieties of parsley, curly and flat leaf (Italian) parsley. The Italian variety is more fragrant and has less bitter taste than the curly variety.Though fresh parsley often shows up as a garnish in soup or casseroles, it does have numerous health benefits. Not only is it an excellent source of vitamins A and K, parsley also supplies small amounts of potassium, iron and fiber. Besides using it as a flavorful herb in your meals, you may use it to make a steaming hot cup of tea that tastes delicious and is good for you. The parsley will infuse the tea with the same nutrients you'd get if you ate it raw. 
Ask your doctor before drinking it to make sure it won't interfere with any treatment or aggravate a medical condition.

Parsley tea is a herbal tea rich in vitamin C, and has numerous health benefits. It is veritably used in various cuisines, as well as a herbal medicine. It is said to be invented in the Mediterranean regions where it was consumed for its antioxidant properties and used for treating several medical conditions, like arthritis, anemia, gallstones, constipation, ear infections, and excess weight etc. It was also commonly used to induce periods. This herb is known to stimulate the body to begin menstruating quickly with less, or no cramps. The volatile oils from parsley tea can cause the blood to flow in the direction of the reproductive organs.

So, knowing its benefits, what could be the possible side effects of drinking this tea? There are not many scientifically recognized contraindications and interactions of the tea, but yes, there are some side effects that cannot be neglected either. Hence, caution must always be taken by pregnant women, people with kidney problems, and those with recurring diarrhea problems to refrain themselves from consuming parsley tea



In Pregnant Women


Avoid using parsley tea during pregnancy as it can cause uterine bleeding that may increase the risk of a miscarriage. This happens as stated earlier; the tea stimulates the blood to flow towards the reproductive system, i.e., the uterus and cervix of a pregnant woman. Consumption of parsley tea can cause muscle contraction of the uterus, too. It can also lead to several allergic reactions to the mucous membrane. Hence, to avoid the possibility of a miscarriage and other such side effects, a pregnant woman, or women who are trying to conceive, should stay away from this tea.


A mass of cow parsley, Anthriscus sylvestris, in High Elms Country Park on Easter Monday, 25th April 2011. It is a common hedgerow plant in this area.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

www.malaysianherbals.com MANGO- (81)-மாங்காய்

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MANGO (Mangifera indica L)
The mango is a fleshy stone fruit belonging to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae.
 The mango is native to South Asia, from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics.
 While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mangoM. foetida) are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica – the 'common mango' or 'Indian mango' – is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. It is the national fruit of IndiaPakistan and the Philippines, and the national tree of Bangladesh.

Mango peel and pulp contain other compounds, such as pigment carotenoids andpolyphenols, and omega-3 and -6 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Although not confirmed scientifically, mango peel pigments may have biological effects, including carotenoids, such as the provitamin A compound, beta-carotenelutein and alpha-carotene, polyphenols such as quercetin,kaempferolgallic acidcaffeic acidcatechinstannins, and the unique mangoxanthonoidmangiferin, which are under preliminary research for their potential to counteract various disease processes. Phytochemical and nutrient content appears to vary across mango species. Up to 25 different carotenoids have been isolated from mango pulp, the densest of which was beta-carotene, which accounts for the yellow-orange pigmentation of most mango species. Peel and leaves also have significant polyphenol content, including xanthonoids, mangiferin and gallic acid. Work presented at the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress at Melbourne, showed that certain compounds in the mango skin help fight diseases such as diabetes, control cholesterol levels and prevent some forms of cancer.
The mango triterpenelupeol, is an effective inhibitor in laboratory models ofprostate and skin cancers. An extract of mango branch bark called Vimang, isolated by Cuban scientists, contains numerous polyphenols with antioxidant properties in vitro and on blood parameters of elderly humans.

 HEALTH BENEFITS 

1.  Prevents Cancer: 
Research has shown antioxidant compounds in mango fruit have been found to protect against colon, breast, leukemia and prostate cancers. These compounds include quercetin, isoquercitrin, astragalin, fisetin, gallic acid and methylgallat, as well as the abundant enzymes.
2.  Lowers Cholesterol: 
The high levels of fiber, pectin and vitamin C help to lower serum cholesterol levels, specifically Low-Density Lipoprotein (the bad stuff)
3.  Clears the Skin: 
Can be used both internally and externally for the skin. Mangos clear clogged pores and eliminate pimples. (Read more on page 5.)
4.  Eye Health: 
One cup of sliced mangoes supplies 25 percent of the needed daily value of vitamin A, which promotes good eyesight and prevents night blindness and dry eyes.
5.  Alkalizes the Whole Body:
The tartaric acid, malic acid, and a trace of citric acid found in the fruit help to maintain the alkali reserve of the body.
6. Helps in Diabetes: 
Mango leaves help normalize insulin levels in the blood.  The traditional home remedy involves boiling leaves in water, soaking through the night and then consuming the filtered decoction in the morning. Mango fruit also have a relatively low glycemic index (41-60) so moderate quantities will not spike your sugar levels.
7. Improved Sex: 
Mangos are a great source of vitamin E. Even though the popular connection between sex drive and vitamin E was originally created by a mistaken generalization on rat studies, further research has shown balanced proper amounts (as from whole food) does help in this area.
8. Improves Digestion: 
Papayas are not the only fruit that contain enzymes for breaking down protein. There are several fruits, including mangoes, which have this healthful quality. The fiber in mangos also helps digestion and elimination.
9. Remedy for Heat Stroke
Juicing the fruit from green mango and mixing with water and a sweetener helps to cool down the body and prevent harm to the body. From an ayurvedic viewpoint, the reason people often get diuretic and exhausted when visiting equatorial climates is because the strong “sun energy” is burning up your body, particularly the muscles.  The kidneys then become overloaded with the toxins from this process.
10. Boosts Immune system 
The generous amounts of vitamin C and vitamin A in mangos, plus 25 different kinds of carotenoids keep your immune system healthy and strong.






Saturday, October 5, 2013

www.malaysianherbals.com- (80)Garcinia Cambogia:மலபார் புளி

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Garcinia Cambogia: A Weight Loss Remedy from the Asian Jungles           குடம் புளி

குடம்புளி சமையலில் பொதுவாகச் சுவை கூட்டவும் செர்மானத்திற்கும் பயன்படுத்தப்படுகிறது.[2]. பழத்தோலினின்று தயாரிக்கப்படும் ஒருவித சாறு வாதம் மற்றும் வயிறு உபாதைகளுக்குச் சிறந்த மருந்தாகும்.[3]. ஹோமியோபதி மருத்துவத்தில் குடம்புளியினின்று தயாரிக்கப்படும் மருந்து வயிற்றுப்போக்கிற்கு மிகவும் சிறந்தமருந்தாகும். மரத்தின் பட்டைகளினின்று பெறப்படும் மஞ்சள்நிற கோந்தானது மருத்துவத்தில் பயன்படுகின்றது. உடல் தசைகளை வலுவாக்குவதோடு சர்க்கரை வியாதியை நிவர்த்தி செய்யும் தன்மையையும் குடம்புளி கொண்டுள்ளது. இதில் அடங்கியுள்ள ஹைட்டிராக்சி சிட்ரிக் அமிலம்[4]. இதயம் சம்பந்தமான நோய்களைக் குணமாக்கும் தன்மை படைத்தது. இரத்தத்திலுள்ள கொழுப்பின் அளவைக் குறைக்கவும் குடம்புளி உகந்தது.[5] கால்நடைகளின் வாய் சம்பந்தப்பட்ட நோய்களுக்கும் குடம்புளி மருந்தாகும். உலர்ந்த பழத்தின் சதைப்பகுதியானது தங்கம் மற்றும் வெள்ளியைத் துலக்குவதற்கு பயன்படுகிறது. மேலும் ரப்பர் பாலை கெட்டியாக்குவதற்கும் குடம்புளி பயன்படுகிறது.

In India, the fruit is better known as the Malabar tamarind, kudampuli (in Kerala) and under the name “cambodge.”

Origin of Garcinia Cambogia
This fruit originated in Indonesia, but is grown and cultivated along the Western Ghats of Kerala. Sri Lanka and Malaysia are also well acquainted with the garcinia cambogia.

Garcinia Cambogia Diet 

 

Thе garcinia cambogia diet iѕ ѕo рoрular lаtely bесauѕе mаnу peоplе nоw knоw thаt thiѕ fruіt actѕ аѕ а tоtаllу nаtural aрpеtitе ѕupрrеssаnt. It raiѕeѕ thе levеls оf serоtonin іn thе humаn'ѕ brаin, аnd wе аll knоw thаt ѕеrotоnin cоntrоlѕ оur mооd, stresѕ аnd аppеtіte; аnd аccordіng to manу studieѕ, thе aррetіtе аnd ѕerоtоnin levelѕ arе direсtly relаted. Thuѕ, bу raіsіng theѕе lеvelѕ, уou wіll naturallу hаve lоw appеtitе.

Addіtіоnallу, thе garcinia cambogia extract dоеs nоt lеt thе lіvеr to ѕtоre fatѕ аnd cаrbоhydrаtеѕ іn thе bodу. Mоrеovеr, thankѕ to thіѕ extract, thе dіgеѕtivе ѕуstem brеakѕ dоwn thе fаts аnd carbоhydrateѕ іntо еnеrgу, mеanіng thаt уоur bоdy wіll havе а сonstаnt enеrgу streаm. Thіѕ рlаnt, аs wеll aѕ іtѕ fruіts, haѕ bеen conѕumеd ѕafely fоr уеаrs. Bеfоrе уou buy garcinia саmbiоga, уou muѕt leаrn thаt nоthing іѕ morе еffeсtive thаn mаnаgіng а heаlthy diet аnd regulаr exеrciѕe rеgimen.
Garcinia-Cambogia-yellowGarcinia cambogia is an evergreen tree that grows in tropical Asia. It is also the latest offering in a world of natural weight loss supplements. People who make Garcinia supplements part of their daily routine can lose four pounds a month without exercise.
Called a breakthrough by Doctor Oz, Garcinia extract joins the ranks of other well-known diet supplements like raspberry ketone, green coffee bean extract and caralluma fimbriata. What makes it unique are the many health benefits it provides in addition to appetite suppression.
Availability of Garcinia Cambogia in India
Malabar tamarinds grow exclusively in the south, particularly in Kerala. It’s not uncommon for homes in this region to have such fruit trees and their yard. Kudampuli season is June through August, during the rainy months.

Where to find Garcinia Cambogia in India
You might find fresh fruits during a stroll through the streets of Kerala and in the local markets or pushcarts there. Beyond that, it’s not widely shipped or grown throughout India. You have better luck finding it in its dried, blackened form, or as a nutritional supplement in health food stores.

Checking for Ripeness in Garcinia Cambogia
These fruits are generally green when unripe, and vary in color once ripened as they turn hues of red, orange, yellow and brownish yellow. 

What is Garcinia Extract?

Garcinia extract comes from the fruit of the Garcinia cambogia tree. Resembling little pumpkins, the yellow fruit often goes by the name tamarind, gambooge or brindle berry. The fruit is too acidic to eat fresh from the tree, but the extract is used to flavor many Asian dishes.
Through the years, folk medicine has used Garcinia Cambogia to treat joint pain, stomach problems and constipation. Asians recognized long ago the ability of Garcinia to suppress the appetite. Now, thanks to Doctor Oz and other nutrition specialists, the Western world can enjoy the weight loss benefits.

How Does it Curb the Appetite?

Hydroxycitric acid, better known as HCA, is the secret ingredient in Garcinia extract. This acidic ingredient blocks the efforts of citrate lyase, an enzyme that converts sugar to fat. Instead of allowing the body to store fat, it burns excess carbohydrates and speeds metabolism.
During the fat-blocking process, HCA reduces bad cholesterol and lowers triglyceride levels. It also boosts the production of serotonin, a chemical regulator of appetite, mood and sleep. Raised levels of serotonin appease the appetite and halt sugar cravings. They also lift depression and improve mood, which helps emotional eaters get control of their eating.

Does it Cause Any Side Effects?

Since Garcinia cambogia is a relatively new supplement, it has not been examined extensively in clinical studies. The few studies that have been conducted show a lot of promise for HCA supplements. Study participants have lost up to 14 pounds in eight weeks’ time.
Doctor Oz and others believe Garcinia Cambogia to be a safe dietary supplement. Traditional medicine has used the extract for centuries, with no significant problems. Headaches and nausea are the most common side effects, and they are usually quite mild.
As an herbal supplement, Garcinia extract may relate negatively to certain prescription drugs. For this reason, it is important to receive doctor approval before taking the extract. For most people, Garcinia can be an effective way to lose weight and improve health. Combined with exercise and a healthy diet, it can help almost anyone reach their weight loss goals.

குடம்புளி (Garcinia gummi-gutta இலங்கை வழக்கு: கொறுக்காய், சிங்களம்: ගොරකා) என்றஇந்தோனேசியாவைத் தாயகமாகக் கொண்ட தாவரம் கட்டிபரேயீ (Guttiferae) என்ற குடும்பத்தைச் சார்ந்தது. மலபார் புளி மற்றும் காம்போட்ஜ் (கன்னடம்: gambooge,ಕಾಚುಪುಳಿ) என்று அழைக்கப்படும் குடம் புளியானது 'கார்சினியா கம்போஜியோ'(Garcinia cambogia)'[1] என்று தாவரவியலாளர்களால் அறியப்படும் பழநறுமணப் பயிராகும்.


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