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Buransh Squash

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Anti Inflammatory :- Ayurveda and homeopathic medicines have used Buransh flowers and leaves to treat inflammation, gout, bronchitis and arthritis.
Pain relief:- Rhododendron leaves are commonly used to treat headaches. Juice of Buransh flower helps to cure stomach ache.

Antioxidant :- It is a beneficial antioxidant drink to protect against diseases of heart, liver, kidney and skin.

Good for Heart:- Buransh reduces blood pressure and bad cholesterol.

Evening Blend Herbal Tea Infusion

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Chamomile is a natural calmer, relaxes the body which is good for sound sleep.
Rosemary is full of anti-oxidants and makes a tasty drink with camphorated aroma
Lemongrass is full of anti-oxidants and boosts metabolism
Nettle consists of flavonoids and Vitamin C
Cinnamon has anti-bacterial properties.
Clove & licorice cleanse and detox the body, removing all kinds of stress.

Exfoliating Ayurvedic Scrub

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Minimizes the pores and helps in removing dead skin cells. Gets you a brighter, radiant skin after every use.

Foot Cream

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Fortified with Apricot oil and Peppermint. The cream is blended with deep penetrating Apricot oil, Aloevera and Peppermint offers natural hydration which reduces dryness and repairs the cracked heels. Regular application results in soft and velvet smooth feet.

Herbal Tea – Chamomile

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1. Reducing menstrual pain
Several studies have linked chamomile tea to reduced severity of menstrual cramps. A study, for example, found that consuming chamomile tea for a month could reduce the pain of menstrual cramps. Women in the study also reported less anxiety and distress associated with period pain.
2. Treating diabetes and lowering blood sugar
Again, some studies have found that chamomile tea can lower blood sugar in people with diabetes. Research does not show that chamomile is a viable substitute for diabetes medications, but it may be a helpful supplement to existing treatments.
Similarly, a study found that consistent consumption of chamomile tea might prevent blood sugar from increasing. This effect reduces the long-term risk of diabetes complications, suggesting that chamomile could improve diabetes outcomes.

3. Slowing or preventing osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is the progressive loss of bone density. This loss increases the risk of broken bones and stooped posture. While anyone can develop osteoporosis, it is most common among post-menopausal women. This tendency may be due to the effects of estrogen.
A study found that chamomile tea might have anti-estrogenic effects. It also helped promote bone density, but the study’s authors caution that further research is needed to prove this apparent benefit.
4. Reducing inflammation
Inflammation is an immune system reaction to fight infection. Chamomile tea contains chemical compounds that may reduce inflammation. However, long-term inflammation is linked to a wide range of health problems, including hemorrhoids, gastrointestinal pain, arthritis, autoimmune disorders, and even depression.

5. Cancer treatment and prevention
Some studies suggest that chamomile tea may target cancer cells, or even prevent those cells from developing in the first place. However, research so far is inconclusive, and scientists say more work is needed to prove chamomile’s anti-cancer claims. Also, most research has looked at clinical models in animals, not humans.
A 2012 study compared the cancer-fighting powers of marigold and chamomile teas. Both were able to target cancer tumors selectively, but the effects of marigold tea were more potent.

6. Helping with sleep and relaxation
Chamomile tea is widely thought to help people relax and fall asleep. Few clinical trials have tested this, however.
In one review of the current evidence, 10 of 12 cardiovascular patients are quoted as having fallen asleep shortly after consuming chamomile tea. A handful of other studies looking at clinical models also suggest that chamomile tea may help people relax.
In a study, chamomile extract helped sleep-disturbed rodents fall
asleep. Many researchers believe that chamomile tea may function like a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines are prescription drugs that can reduce anxiety and induce sleep. Some research suggests that chamomile binds to benzodiazepine receptors.
A review looking at the ability of chamomile tea to reduce anxiety is inconclusive. Some studies show a modest anti-anxiety benefit, but others do not.

7. Treating cold symptoms
Anecdotal evidence and some studies suggest that inhaling steam with chamomile extract can relieve some of the symptoms of the common cold. But this benefit is not proven yet.

8. Treatment for mild skin conditions
A study found that applying chamomile extract directly to a wound assisted healing. Likewise, a few studies have found that chamomile ointments may help with eczema and mild inflammatory skin conditions, although they are not as effective as hydrocortisone cream.

Herbal Tea – Lemon Grass

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Natural cleanser and detoxifies.
Helps digestion and prevents hair loss.
Overcomes melancholy and uplifts mood.
Controls cholesterol.
Reduces blood pressure.
Relieves muscles and joint pains.
Keeps skin healthy.
A refreshing beverage, lemongrass tea is also delightfully healthy
Lemongrass has the fragrance of lemon, it is milder and sweeter in taste
This perennial plant can be grown easily in your garden or indoors

Himalayan Forest Honey

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When we consume honey as a sweetener, we might not realize we are consuming minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants as well. Honey is rich in vitamin C, vitamin B2, B3, B5, and B6, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and zinc. All of which are vital for the body. Honey has anti-viral, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial properties as well. In simpler terms, the consumption of honey promotes digestive health, fights indigestion, strengthens the immune system, and protects the body from conditions like heart disease and cancer.
Wild honey helps in curing cough and acts as a soothing agent for sore throats. It is scientifically proven that honey helps those suffering from an upper respiratory infection.
During allergy season, a few teaspoons of raw honey a couple of times a day prevents allergy symptoms and helps in treating allergies.
Wild honey has antibacterial properties, and hence it acts as a good healing agent. It treats wounds from abrasions, surgery, bedsores, infections, and ulcers. It helps to cure sunburns as well. The best part is it does so with little to no scarring. Wild honey is anantiseptic, too and prevents the growth of harmful microorganisms.
Wild honey is really good for your skin. From treating acne to preventing premature ageing, honey is very beneficial. We’ll get down to the nitty-gritty details in our next blog post. Honey and Spice give you the purest Wild Honey fresh from the honeycomb. We don’t pasteurize, heat or process the honey. As a result, in the honey all its beneficial antioxidants, vitamins, nutrients, and enzymes.

Himalayan Rajma

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Aids in the prevention of cancer.
Speeds up weight loss.
Helps indigestion.
Control blood sugar level.
Acts as an energy booster

Himalayan Red Rice

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Red rice is the recent buzz in the world of diet as it is said to promote weight loss. The fat content in red rice is zero, hence its consumption can never add every an extra pound to your body. It is loaded with both soluble and insoluble fiber as the outer layer of the rice is kept intact, where all the fiber comes from. Nowadays, it is even prescribed by the doctors as an alternative to medicine to get rid of mild symptoms of high-cholesterol.

 

 

 

 

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