Our Products
Our offered Product range includes Mucuna Pruriens Powder, gro appetite stimulant syrup, Tinospora Cordifolia Plant, Orchis Mascula Plant and Glycyrrhiza Glabra.
Stimulates appetite and promotes weight gain in children
Corrects gastrointestinal tract functioning
Improves digestion and nutrient assimilation
Promotes general health and recovery after illness
Helps fight recurrent infections
Contains Bhui amla, Amla, Shatavari, and Giloy as key herbal ingredients
Form: Syrup (based on dosage in teaspoonfuls)
Dosage:
Infants: 1 teaspoonful twice daily
Children above 2 years: 12 teaspoonfuls twice daily
Mucuna Pruriens Powder, also known as Kapikacchu, is a finely ground herbal supplement derived from the seeds of the Mucuna Pruriens plant. Rich in L-DOPA, it supports dopamine production, promotes nervous system health, and enhances libido and vitality. Commonly used in Ayurveda, it is ideal for natural energy support and mood balance. Suitable for capsules, teas, or tonics.
The Orchis Mascula Plant, also known as the Early Purple Orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant valued for its medicinal and ornamental qualities. Native to Europe and parts of Asia, it features lance-shaped leaves and violet-purple flowers. Preferring well-drained, shaded soils, it contains mucilage-rich tubers traditionally used in herbal remedies for respiratory and digestive health.
The Tinospora Cordifolia Plant, commonly known as Giloy or Guduchi, is a highly revered Ayurvedic medicinal herb known for its potent immune-boosting, detoxifying, and rejuvenating properties. This climbing deciduous shrub belongs to the Menispermaceae family and is widely distributed across India and tropical Asia.
Characterized by its heart-shaped green leaves, succulent stems, and small yellow flowers, the plant grows vigorously with support and can reach up to 1015 feet in length. Tinospora Cordifolia thrives in well-drained, sandy loam soil under partial to full sunlight, and requires moderate watering. It is often cultivated on fences, trellises, or poles for proper vine support.
Giloy is widely used in Ayurveda for its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antioxidant, and anti-diabetic effects. The stems and leaves are commonly used to make decoctions, powders, and herbal extracts, rich in bioactive compounds like alkaloids, diterpenoid lactones, glycosides, and steroids. These constituents are known to support fever reduction, liver health, digestion, and immune system enhancement.
Ideal for herbal gardens, organic farming, and Ayurvedic product manufacturing, the Tinospora Cordifolia plant is an essential addition to any medicinal plant collection, promoting holistic wellness and sustainable health practices.