In rural areas of Nepal, where it is difficult to get access to Government health care facilities, people depend on medicinal plants and local healers for health problems. This study concerns an ethnobotanical survey of the Kavrepalanchok District,
Get MorePowder . Nopal Cactus powder is available in 100 grams sachets and you can use it externally as a dermal patch for wounds and rashes, or as a baking ingredient for your cakes and spice for your food. The prices start from $19.99 for the 100 grams sachet. Nopal Cactus water and Shots
Get MoreUse:- The root of Spikenard is used to make oil that is used to cure diseases like cholera, epilepsy and heart diseases. The dust of this plant is used to make sweet scent powder. Habitat:- Spikenard is found in the high hill of Nepal at an altitude of 3000 to 5000 meters. It is protected in the Shey – Foksundo National Park and the Annapurna ...
Get MorePlants and plant products are the primary source of medicine and a highly valued resource in Nepal. Plant constituents continue to be a vital part of Western medicine, and are still considered an important source of novel compounds in the field of drug discovery [].There are between 35,000 and 70,000 plant species that have been used for medicinal purposes in the world [], and …
Get MoreStep 2) Grind until you have a fine powder. You can use a fine mesh strainer to sieve out any larger parts, but I really don't bother with this. Once it's in the food, it doesn't matter! Step 3) Pour your Nettle powder into a shaker jar, and sprinkle liberally away! That's it! How easy is …
Get MoreMedicinal plants are the fundamental unit of traditional medicine system in Nepal. Nepalese people are rich in traditional medicine especially in folk medicine (ethnomedicine), and this system is gaining much attention after 1995. The use of medicinal plants has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as a private behavior (not under the control of government).
Get MoreNopal cactus is considered most safe when eaten as a food instead of a supplement; this has the fewest side effects. While supplements are considered to be …
Get MoreIt has a unique strong pungent smell when raw but dulcet and garlicky when used in cooking. The dried gum of the plant consists of a combination of various properties, such as has about 40–64% resin, about 25% of endogenous gum, 10–17% volatile oil, and 1.5–10% of ash, besides this, it also contains asaresinotannols 'A' and 'B ...
Get MoreAim of the study: The present paper documents the uses of plants in traditional herbal medicine for treatment of human and veterinary ailments in four village development committees in the Humla district of western Nepal. It also determines the homogeneity of informant's knowledge on medicinal plants suitable for different ailment categories and the most preferred plant species used to treat ...
Get MoreOur Herbs. Click on the name to view full details and click on the image to View larger. Terminalia Chebula Retz. Cinnamomum Tamala (Buch.-Ham.) Nees & Eberm. Paris Polyphylla Sm. Cinnamomum Tamala (Buch.-Ham.) Nees & Eberm. Terminalia Bellerica (Gaertner) Roxb.
Get MoreUnique Spices of Nepal Unique Spices, unique preparations. Nepalese food is famous for its nutritional value and exquisite taste. In preparation of food, Nepalese people make extensive use of spices such as ginger, garlic, turmeric, coriander, cilantro – the leaf of the coriander plant, pepper, timmur – a unique Himalayan pepper, cumin, chilies, and mustard.
Get MoreUses: All parts of the plant, including the pollen and specially seeds are used. Plant is used as antispasmodic, anodyne and narcotic. Leaves are used in inhalation of smoke to cure asthma. Fruits are used as sedative and intoxicating. juice of flower is used for ear ache and that of fruits is applied to scalp for curing dandruff and falling hairs
Get MoreIllegal use could result in substantial fines. The same applies to the use of vinegar, rapeseed oil or soft soap on plants. If you want to use the oil of the neem tree, we recommend an approved product based on neem oil. Neem can also be used as a powder…
Get MoreWater extract of the resin in Nepal is taken orally as an anthelmintic and in Saudi Arabia dried gum is used medicinally for whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis. In Brazil hot water extract of the dried leaf and stem is taken orally by males as an aphrodisiac[ 9 ] and oleoresin powder, crushed with the fingertips, is used as a condiment.[ 10 ]
Get MoreBackground. Plant species have long been used as principal ingredients of traditional medicine in far-west Nepal. The medicinal plants with ethnomedicinal values are currently being screened for their therapeutic potential but their data and information are inadequately compared and analyzed with the Ayurveda and the phytochemical findings.
Get MoreCurrently there are three milk powder plants — one each in Biratnagar, Pokhara and Chitwan. The Chitwan milk powder plant has recently resumed operations after being shut down for a long time.
Get More