Mint Leaves and health benefits

Mint descends from the Latin word mentha, which is rooted in the Greek word minthe, and is usually thrives in cool, moist spots under partial shade. Mints are supposed to make good companion plants, repelling pest insects and attracting beneficial ones. Harvesting of mint leaves can … Read more

Asanas for Balancing Hormones in Body ( by Bandhas )

Bandhas or neuro-muscular locks are like vitamins in a human diet. They control the hormonal levels in a body by applying pressure on the glands. Balancing the hormones has an immediate effect on the skin of a person. Practise these bandhas with all your intensity to … Read more

Development and safety of Embryo in Womb for 9 months

In the human race a child is born approximately (nearly) after 280 days of conception. In fact, this calculation is related to the mensuration cycle. Generally, a women gets mensuration after 28 days, this is called (known as) monthly mensuration cycle (periods). A child is born … Read more

Eclipta Alba (Bhringraj) benefits and usages

Eclipta alba (Latin) (syn. Eclipta prostrata Latin), commonly known as False Daisy , yerba de tago, and bhringraj, is a plant belonging to the family Asteraceae. Root well developed, cylindrical, greyish. Eclipta Alba known as ‘Bhringraj’ in sanskrit/hindi and ‘kehraj‘ in Assamese and karisalankanni in Tamil. … Read more

Banyan Fruit improves vitality among men and women

Indian Banyan or Ficus benghalensis, is the National tree of India and it bears its fruits mostly in summer and around. Usually, we lose our energy levels due to excess heat in summer and banyan fruits can help us regain the lost energy and vitality. Method … Read more

Wood Apple or Bael Fruit cures health ailments

Wood Apple is also called as Bael (Aegle marmelos) or Limonia acidissima, a tree native to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and southeast Asia east to Java. Common names in other languages are : English: Wood Apple, Elephant Apple, Monkey Fruit or Curd Fruit. Odia: Kaitha … Read more