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Muskroot | | Name : | Muskroot | | Botanical : | Nardostachys jatamansi | | Ayurvedic : | Indian Spikenard, Jatamanshi, Jatamashi, Balchar | | Latin : | Nardostachysjatamansi | | Parts Used : | Rhizome, Roots | | Description : | This Ayurvedic herb is found in India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim.It grows in Himalayas at altitudes from 9,000-17,000 feet. | | Uses : | Complexion, strength, kidney stones, jaundice, removes blood impurities,spasmodic hysteria and other nervous convulsive ailments; heartpalpitations, nervous headache, flatulence, epilepsy, convulsions,respiratory and digestive diseases, skin conditions, typhoid,gastric disorders, seminal debility.
Noside effects have been noted so far.
Accordingto Ayurveda, herbs are taken in combination with other herbs toneutralize the toxicity of one herb with the opposing effect ofthe other or to enhance the particular effect of one herb withthe help of other.
'Thesestatements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or preventany disease.' | | Remedies : | Jatamansi has the power to promote awareness and calmthe mind. it is a very useful herb for palpitation, tension, headaches,restlessness and is used for promoting awareness and strengtheningthe mind. It aids in balancing the body of all three Ayurvedicdoshas. This herb's sedative properties increase awareness, asopposed to valerian that dulls the mind.
Aromatic,antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine, tonic, carminative,deobstruent, digestive stimulant, reproductive. |
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