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At Goaayurvedics, we
encourage you to KNOW YOUR DOCTOR, KNOW YOUR AYURVEDA and to KNOW YOUR
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We believe that Information, Knowledge and Communication can help in getting the
correct treatment and the right benefits of Ayurveda for one and all.
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HERBAL PRODUCTS
This
is a brief list of some popular ayurvedic and herbal products available
from Doctor Sagar’s Medicine Dispensing Unit. These products are made
from commonly available spices, herbs and medicinal plants. The
ingredients used commonly are highlighted with images for your
information. All medicines dispensed by Doctor Sagar are not
proprietary meaning not standardized as common for all patients and not
manufactured by companies. Doctor Sagar prescribes Ayurvedic medicines
and Herbal products according to each patient’s individual diagnosis.
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FOR THE BODY
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Blood
Purifiers
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Liver Tonics
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Immunity
Boosters
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Anti
Cholesterol
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Herbal
Cleanses
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Anti Oxidants
FOR THE MIND
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Anti
Hypertensives
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Memory
Boosters
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Rejuvenatives
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Aphrodisiacs
FOR THE SOUL
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Incense Sticks
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Incense Cones
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Perfume Oils
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Music
Cassettes / CD’s
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Holistic
Products
FOR THE PERSON
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Hair Wash
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Hair Shampoo
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Hair
Conditioners
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Hair Oils
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Hair Pack
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Skin Creams
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Face Packs /
Mask
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Cleansing Gels
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Cleansing
Lotions
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Scrub
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These are some beneficial
natural ingredients that are used in many of our Ayurvedic Medicines & Herbal Products.
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Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera pulp has innumerable healing properties. It is moisturizing
and anti-aging so it is often used in skin lotions. When taken
internally, it benefits the circulatory system, liver and spleen. It is
also effective in a variety of stomach and digestive disorders. |
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Amalaki
Amalaki is a potent herb that has been used in many classical Ayurvedic
preparation for it rejuvenative powers. This amazing herb has been used
to cure a variety of diseases ranging from anemia, hyperacidity and
peptic ulcer to anorexia, hemorrhage, and urinary disorders. Amalaki is
also an excellent cardiac tonic, diuretic general tonic and an
aphrodisiac. |
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Arjuna
Arjuna or Terminalia arjuna is a wonderful herb that
helps maintain a healthy heart and reduces the effects of stress and
nervousness. Arjuna promotes effective cardiac functioning and regulates
blood pressure. Arjuna has been the herb of choice in Ayurveda for
cardiovascular health. Arjuna's ability to suppress the blood's
absorption of lipids indicates that it has cholestero
l-regulating properties. |
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Ashwagandha
One of the most popular and widely-used herbs in Ayurveda, Ashwagandha
is best known for its powers of rejuvenation. Re
cent
studies have proved that Ashwagandha has anti-inflammatory, antitumor,
antistress and antioxidant properties. It is also believed to be a
herbal aphrodisiac for both men and women. |
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Basil
Basil is a natural air freshener and insect repellant. It is also used
in various
Mediterranean and Indian cuisines. The holy basil is commonly used for
healing various minor disorders, such as cough and cold. |
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Brahmi
Brahmi has been used for ages as a broad-spectrum herbal nerve and brain
tonic that improves memory and cognitive processes in students and those
involved in intellectual work. Brahmi is also used to treat senility,
strokes, ADD (attention deficit disorder),
insanity and epilepsy.
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon is used for flavoring cakes, breads, desserts, drinks and
confectionary. It is also used for making incense and perfumes. Taking
cinnamon once a day (mixed with warm water, milk or eaten directly) can
assist in lactation for nursing mothers. |
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Clove
Cloves are commonly used as flavoring agents in cooking. They are also
used as breath fresheners and digestive aids. Pure clove oil is a rich
source of anesthetic and antiseptic agents, widely used by dentists as
an oral anesthetic and disinfectant. |
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Coriander
Coriander is used in cooking a variety of recipes. The powdered form may
be added to vegetables while cooking. A paste or coriander chutney is
often used as an appetizer before meals. |
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Cumin
Cumin is widely used as a flavoring agent for breads, pastries, cheese,
pickles, chutneys and more. Cumin is also good for digestive disorders,
lactation and post-delivery care of mothers. |
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Garlic
Garlic been recognized for its enormous healing powers all over the
world. It is an antiseptic with antibiotic and antifungal properties.
This antioxidant helps to lower blood pressure, clears fatty deposits in
blood vessels, reduces cholesterol and blood clotting and much more. |
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Ginger
Ginger, the Ayurvedic wonder herb, is a very gentle and soothing remedy
for digestive disorders. It also has a stimulating eff
ect on
the circulatory system. It is often used as an antiseptic for the
prevention of respiratory disorders. Other healing uses include treating
nausea, stomach cramps, menstrual pains, chills, colds and rheumatic
conditions. |
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Guduchi
Tinospora is used in Ayurvedic medicine as a tonic,
vitalizer and remedy for diabetes and metabolic disorders. It is also
helpful in the treatment of problems that are c
hronic
and cause fatigue, and difficulties with digestion (resulting in poor
nutritional status). It has been used to reduce blood glucose level. The
plant is used to improve the immune system and body’s resistance against
infections. It is used as Immunomodulator in Immunosuppression of
obstructive Jaundice, Hepatic fibrosis, Peritonitis and Sepsis. The
plant has been found effective in preventing fibrous changes and
promotes regeneration of the liver from drug induced hepatic toxicity. |
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Gugglu
Gugglu or Indian Bedellium is the yellow resin (or gum)
obtained from the Commiphora Mukul tree, a small thory plant found in
northern India. It possesses strong purifyi
ng and
rejuvenating properties that is beneficial in treating many problems
such as obesity. |
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Erand
Castor, or erand, is a medicinal herb that is used to treat a wide
range of diseases from arthritis to leprosy. |
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Manduk
Parni
Manduk parni is an
annual plant found at a height of 2000 feet above sea level near rivers
and canals in India and Sri Lanka. It is u
sed to
decrease the effect of kapha and vata; as a body wrap on the skin to
enhance blood circulation; to improve memory; and to increase jatharagni
(digestive fire) to improve digestion. |
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Manjishta
Grown mostly in the northwest Himalayas, the root of the Manjishta plant
is widely used in treating pimples, reducin
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wrinkles, improving complexion, treating burns, healing injuries, and
reducing inflammation, swellings, spots, and scales. This potent herb is
also used to cure urinary tract infections and menstrual disorders. |
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Mint
Mint is used as a flavoring and garnishing agent in cooking. It is also
good for digestive disorders such as indigestion, flatulence, nausea and
diarrhea. |
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Neem
It is systemic cleanser. In India this
herbs is vastly used for removing contamination of blood and pacifying
pitta dosha. People chew fresh leaves and its fruits for preventing
pitta and kapha disorders. It is very useful in curing diabetes and
various skin diseases. |
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Prisniparni
Prisniparni balances all three doshas. It is used to treat cough and
asthma. It also strengthens the nervous system. |
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Rasna
It is a small thorny shrub of 1-4 feet in
height that grows in salty mud, found in lands near Ganges, in Punjab
and Rajasthan, Bulai in Gujarat in salty mud. Since it is hot in nature,
it is used to alleviate aggravated kapha and vata, and also to reduce
vata disorders. It is used in cases of swelling as lepa or part wrap. It
is a very good pain reliever. It is also used as a rasayana or a
rejuvenator. |
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Sarpagandha
This plant is found at a height of 4000
feet above sea level in shady areas all over India, Burma, Sri Lanka and
Thailand. It is an evergreen shrub of 1-3 feet in height. The root is
without smell and very astringent in taste. It is hot in nature, and
decreases the effect of kapha and vata. It pacifies the vata, soothes
the mind and causes sound sleep. It acts as a constrictor on the uterus
and improves menstrual disturbances. |
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Sesame(Til)
Sesame, or til, is a small bush found
in India. Its range of applications makes it a true wonder herb. Know
more about til. |
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Shankhapushpi
For thousands of years, Shankhapushpi has been therapeutically used in
Ayurveda for mental stimulation and rejuvenation. Learn more about the
herb that combats nervous debility and loss of memory, and is clinically
known to reduce total serum cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipid and
non-sterified fatty acids. |
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Swarnashri
Swarnashri is a thorny
shrub about two to three feet high. It is used to alleviate kapha and
pitta. It cures a range of diseases from joint pains to leprosy. |
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Turmeric
Turmeric has wonde
rful
antiseptic properties. Apart from being a perennial part of Indian
cuisine, it is widely used for healing anemia, asthma, cuts and burns,
conjunctivitis, complexion, dental problems, diabetes, diarrhea and
pain.
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Yashtimadhu
Yastimadhu has very many properties. It is anti-inflammatory,
liver-strengthening, and anti-hepatotoxic. Apart from its rejuvenating
properties, it improves hair growth, and is used to treat vomiting,
excessive thirst, and constipation. |
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