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COMBINATION: eco-planet
eco-glow is a facial mix containing Coriandrum sativum 25%, Simplocus
recemosa 25%, Glycirrhiza glabra 25%, Acorus calamus 25% Coriandrum
sativum: Coriander
is also used externally to treat ulcers and rheumatism; these and several
other medicinal uses are recorded by Hegi (1926). Simplocus
recemosa: The
principal constituents are alkaloids loturine, loturidine and colloturine.
It is anti wrinkle. Glycirrhiza
glabra: The principal constituent of liquorice to which it owes its characteristic sweet taste is glycyrrhizin, which is present in different varieties in a concentration of 2-14%. This principle is not found in the aerial parts of the plant. Other constituents present in liquorice are: glucose (up to 3.8%), sucrose (2.4-6.5%), mannite, starch ( 30% ), asparagine, bitter principles, resins (2-4%), a volatile oil (0.03-0.035%) and coloring matter. The yellow color is due to the anthoxanthin glycoside, iso liquiritin which, undergoes partial conversion to liquiritin during drying and storage of roots. Iso liquiritin gives on hydrolysis iso liquiritigenin, while liquiritin gives liquiritigenin as a glucone. Both iso liquiritin and liquiritin are bitter with a sweet after-taste and stimulate the salivary glands. Commercial samples contain c. 2.2% of iso liquiritin. A steroid estrogen, possibly estriol, is also reported to be present in liquorice. The presence in the inner bark of a hemolytically active saponin has been reported1. The plant contains phytoestrogens in the form of isoflavones such as formononetin; glabrone, neoliquiritin and hispaglabridin A & B. |
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Licorice is used for the treatment of asthma, acute and chronic bronchitis and chronic cough. It is a mild anti-inflammatory for arthritis and rheumatism and is used to treat gastric, duodenal and oesophageal ulceration or inflammation, heartburn and mouth ulcers. Acorus
calamus: The important constituents of Indian calamus oil
are asarone and its ß-isomer. The dried rhizomes constitute the drug
Calamus of commerce. The rhizomes, roots and leaves yield a light brown to
brownish yellow volatile oil known as Calamus oil. In the Ayurvedic system of medicine, the rhizomes
are considered to possess anti-spasmodic, carminative and anthelmintic
properties, and, are used for the treatment of a host of diseases such as
epilepsy and other mental ailments, chronic diarrhoea, dysentery,
bronchial catarrh, intermittent fevers, glandular and abdominal tumours.
They are also used to treat kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism and
eczema. HOW
TO USE: Mix two teaspoons of powder in unboiled milk or
water and apply on the face. Keep for two hours. For best results keep
over night. INDICATIONS: Anti Wrinkle, fine skin texture and facial glow,
removes black pigmentation etc. Price
in India: Price
Outside India: |
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