Berberis aristata (Berberidacease) a well-known liver tonic is widely distributed throughout India. It has been traditionally used as a blood purifier.
It is fundamentally the dried-up shell (or husk) from soapberriesberry nuts. The berry is a tree grown foods from extraordinary types of trees that hold substance called as saponin which produces soaping impacts.
An aromatic crystalline compound Camphor is white or transparent solid with a strong aromatic odor, mainly used in herbs and puja vidhi. It is found in wood of the camphor laurel.
Chandan is widely used in Hindu religious ceremonies. Hindus worship a holy flame by burning Chandan, which forms an important part of many religious ceremonies. Chandan is used in the Mahashivratri celebrations of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and (re)creation.
Haritaki is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet and is usually listed first in Ayurvedic MateriaMedicas because of its extraordinary powers of cure or healing. In Indian Ayurveda it is purly considered to destroy all major diseases and eliminate all wastes (toxins or Ama) from the human body.
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum, native to the Maluku islands in Indonesia, commonly employed as spice.
Neem extracts possess anti-diabetic, antibacterial and anti-viral properties. The tree stem, root and bark possess astringent, tonic and anti-periodic properties. The bark is beneficial in malarial fever and useful in cutaneous diseases.
Amla is a best low calorie fruit. It provides only 60 calories for 100 grams of its intake. Amla contains mostly water which constitutes 80% of it. It is a rich source of carbohydrates and dietary fibre.