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Botanical Name :
Tinospora
cordifolia
Sanskrit Name :
Guduchi
English Name :
Tinospora
Family : Menispermaceae
Part Used: Whole Plant
Description of
Tinospora cordifolia:
It
is a large, glabrous, deciduous climbing shrub. The stems are
rather succulent with long filiform fleshy aerial roots from the
branches. The bark is grey-brown and warty; the leaves are
membranous and cordate; the flowers, small, yellow or greenish
yellow, in axillary and terminal racemes or racemose panicles;
the male flowers clustered and females usually solitary; the
drupes are ovoid, glossy, succulent, red and pea-sized; the
seeds curved. |
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Principal
Constituents
Tinsporine, tinosporide, tinosporaside, cordifolide,
cordifol, heptacosanol, clerodane furano diterpene, diterpenoid
furanolactone tinosporidine, columbin, and ß-sitosterol.
Medicinal Uses:
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Guduchi acts as
a diuretic and found to be effective against Renal
obstruction like calculi and other urinary disorders.
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Guduchi acts as
a memory booster, develops inteligence, promotes mental
clarity. It is described as one of the Medhya Rasayana
(mental rejuvenative) in the Charak Samhita (The oldest and
most potent book of Ayurvedic Medicine).
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Guduchi is
regarded as a liver protector.
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Guduchi is
considered helpful in eye disorders as a tissue builder and
promotes mental clarity.
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The stem of
guduchi is used in general debility, dyspepsia and urinary
diseases.
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Guduchi is
anti-pyretic and act as a tonic after fever, also has action
against alternative fever like Malaria.
Specification:
Standardized to customer Specification
Herbal Extract packing:
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