
Cordyceps Sinensis also known as Keeda Jadi in India has Immense Health Benefits, Research done in Dehradun, Uttrakhand.
ViewCordyceps Sinensis : The ‘Sanjivani’ brought by Hanumaana from the Himalayas in Ramayana is the same plant which was used for Lakshmana.
ViewEvidence that "Naturopathic Therapy" Including Cordyceps Sinensis Prolongs Survival of Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
ViewYarsagumba : A Miracle Mushroom its History, Cultivation, Phytopharmacology and Medicinal uses
ViewCordyceps Sinensis can be used to treat conditions such as Hyposexuality, Night sweats, Hyperglycemia, Hyperlipidemia, Arrhythmias, Heart Health, Blood Pressure, Lungs & Respiratory Function, Liver diseases.
ViewPromising Therapeutic Option for Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension due to the Potent Anti-Proliferative and Vasorelaxant Properties
ViewCordyceps Sinensis is Treasured Entomopathogenic Fungi that have been used as Antitumor, Immunomodulating, Antioxidant, Pro-sexual agent, Cancer, Tumor & Anti ageing Properties
ViewCordyceps Sinensis Medicinal Fungus: Traditional Use among Tibetan People, Harvesting techniques, and Modern Uses
ViewCordyceps Sinensis consists of very Powerful Anti Inflammatory Effect, Stimulates Steroidogenesis, Enhances Immunity, Anti Tumor Effect, Antioxidant Effect, Anti Bacterial Properties & Many More ...
ViewCordyceps Sinensis is one of several Important Medicinal Species harvested by local communities in mountainous parts of Himalayas in India, Nepal, Bhutan & China.
ViewComparative study of the composition of cultivated, naturally grown Cordyceps Sinensis-
ViewCaterpillar Fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) Production and Sustainability on the Tibetan Plateau and in the Himalayas
ViewMaturational Alteration of Oppositely Orientated rDNA and Differential Proliferation of GC- and AT-biased Genotypes of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Paecilomyces hepiali in Natural Cordyceps sinensis1
ViewResource Assessment and Marketing of Caterpillar Fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) in the Buffer Zone of Makalu Barun National Park, Nepal
ViewReview on Yarsagumba (Cordyceps sinensis) - An Exotic Medicinal Mushroom
ViewCordyceps collected from Bhutan, an appropriate alternative of Cordyceps Sinensis
ViewIncreases ATP - Cellular Energy Production & Oxygen Absorption & Utilization, Increases Lung Capacity, Improves Respiratory Function, Stamina Booster, Anti Depression & Stress Enhances Mood, Physical & Mental Performance... Etc...
ViewCordyceps Sinensis is commonly used for the replenishment of body health. One of the known pharmacological effects is its Anti-Oxidants Properties which have been reported to prevent Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease.
ViewCordyceps Sinensis can enhance the Body’s Immunity, Nourishing Lung, Kidney, has obvious inhibitory effect on Lung Cancer, Liver Cancer, etc.
ViewCancer Metastasis, which consists of uncontrolled Growth and Invasive behaviour of Cancer Cells, is one of the major medical problems in breast cancer patients.
ViewStudies in Cancer & Kidney Transplant Patients suggest Cordyceps Sinensis can help improve kidney function, Stimulate Immune Cells, It has Blood Thinning Properties Etc..
ViewCordyceps Sinensisis a Precious Natural Herb, Plays an Important role in the Treatment of Respiratory & Cerebrovascular Diseases, Enhancement of body immunomodulatory function & Regulation of Liver and Renal Metabolism.
ViewCordyceps Sinensis has reported to be useful in the Treatment of Asthma, Cough, Cold, Anemia, Loss of libido, Promote Metabolism, Improve Cardiac Muscle Nutrition, and Enhances and Boosts Immunity.
ViewCordiceps Sinensis is Age old herb in Traditional Herbology, From the Rasayan Treatment, To attains longevity, Memory, Intelligence, Freedom from disorders, Youthful Age, Excellence of luster, Complexion & Voice, Oratory, Optimum strength of Physique and Sense Organs, etc.
ViewCordyceps Sinensis is believed to enhance Athletic Performance & Improve Aerobic Capacity. Researchers believe that it has Anti-Cancer benefits inducing Cancer Cell Death.
ViewCordyceps Sinensis is used to Treat Coughs, Chronic Bronchitis, Respiratory Disorders, Kidney Disorders, Unwanted Weight Loss, Opium & Other Drug Addiction.
ViewRauwolfia serpentina contains a variety of compounds with confirmed antioxidant capacity and other putative health benefits relating to the prevention or treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and hypertension.
ViewReserpine, the Indole alkaloid, is the most active compound of R. serpentine. The plant is known to possess antidiarrheal, antimicrobial activity apart from using it for the treatment of circulatory disorders, rheumatism, hypertension, insanity, epilepsy, and leaves are used in the removal of opacities of the cornea.
ViewRauwolfia produces marked symptomatic improvement in most hypertensive patients and relief of headache, fatigue, palpitation and anxiety is brought about in almost every patient; the hypotensive action appears to be significant although slow and moderate in development.
ViewThe findings of this study suggest that the investigated dietary supplement is safe for long-term use in adults with prehypertension and stage I hypertension.
ViewThe purpose of the present report is to relate observations on the effect of Rauwiloid in a group of older arteriosclerotic-hypertensive patients who were followed for over a year.
ViewThis study shows that rauwolfia extracts or its pure alkaloid reserpine is a good new agent in the treatment of essential hypertension.
ViewIn this case study Rauwolfia was used to treat sever headaches and also reliefs muscle pain like pain in back and lower limbs.
ViewThis review focuses on the contributions made from India in the drug discovery and development process and provides future directions in the area
ViewThe integration of proven complementary therapies with conventional treatments in heart disease will allow cardiologists to offer many additional options to their patients, possibly improving quality of life and reducing human suffering.
ViewThis study confirms flavonoid Kaempherol in the leaves of Rauwolfia serpentina which have free radical scavenging activity due to which leaves of this plant possess antioxidant properties.
ViewThe article will review the concepts of whole herb and its extracts, published information in this regard in order to draw a possible suggestive conclusion for safe and effective use of sarpagandha.
ViewThese approaches will help in establishing them as remedies for cardiovascular diseases and including them in the main stream of healthcare system.
ViewThe present study was carried out to analyze the anti-stress, anti-allergic, and antiulcer activity of the bioactive compounds present in Gymnema sylvestre leaves.
ViewTo examine the effects of a novel GS extract (termed OSA) on insulin secretion from the MIN6 β-cell line and isolated human islets of Langerhans. These data indicate that low concentrations of the GS isolate OSA stimulate insulin secretion in vitro, at least in part as a consequence of Ca2+ influx, without compromising β-cell viability.
ViewIncreased glycoprotein, which is the major metabolic abnormality in diabetes mellitus and the resultant nephropathy, retinopathy and micro and macroangiopathy, is brought under control by the administration of the leaf extract.
ViewThe present review is a research update on Gymnema sylvestre, a rare herb with significant medicinal attributes with an overview of its ethnobotanical uses, phytochemistry dealing with an in-depth study of its phytochemicals, and their bioactivities.
ViewThe focus of the present review is to achieve the potential of therapeutic value of this herb and mechanism and action of their secondary metabolites.
ViewAn evidence-based systematic review of gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre R. Br.), including written and statistical analysis of scientific literature, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.
ViewThe present review is an attempt to highlight the various ethnobotanical and traditional uses as well as phytochemical and pharmacological reports on G. sylvestre.
ViewThis review will try to put forth an overall idea about the plant as well as present a molecular perspective linking the common medicine to the most common metabolic disorders.
ViewThis article elucidates the botany, biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicinal uses of the plant.
ViewThrough this study, the traditional knowledge of anti-diabetic property of G. sylvestre is scientifically supplemented with its immunomodulatory properties.
ViewChemistry and pharmacology of Gymnema sylvestre is reviewed relying on research papers and patent literature. Extracts of this plant are widely used in Australian, Japanese, Vietnamese and Indian folk medicine.
ViewThis review considered the mechanism of these membrane interactions and their consequences including the modulation of membrane dynamics, interaction with membrane rafts and membrane lysis.
ViewThe present review elaborate the bioactives and some facts and mechanism which make this herb an effective remedy for the same.
ViewThis article is the review of the concepts of whole herb and its extracts, published information in this regard in order to draw a possible suggestive conclusion for safe and effective use of sarpagandha.
ViewThe article will review the concepts of whole herb and its extracts, published information in this regard in order to draw a possible suggestive conclusion for safe and effective use of sarpagandha.
ViewThe plant’s botany, chemistry, and pharmacology and provides a researched and documented method of action for the active ingredients. The plant’s role in treating high blood pressure, the medical uses of the plant, critically examining its adverse side effects, toxicology, and carcinogenicity.
ViewGymnema extract showed significant antimicrobial activity against the bacteria P aeruginosa, S aureus and the fungus F oxysporum. This raises the possibility that it can provide long term benefits in diabetics by reducing long term complications.
ViewGymnema sylvestre improved serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels through influence over a wide range of lipid metabolism in rats.
ViewThe extract of Gymnema sylvestre is useful in controlling blood sugar to treat type-II diabetes. It increases the insulin producing b-cells of pancreas and significantly reduces the metabolic effects of sugar by preventing the intestine from absorbing the sugar molecules during the process of digestion.
View1Mohamed-I. Kotb El-Sayed, 1Hatem-K. Amin and 2Ali-G. Al-Kaf 1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Helwan University, Ain Helwan, Helwan P.O. Box 11790, Cairo, Egypt 2Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sana’a University, Madbah, P.O. Box 19065, Sana’a, Yemen
ViewIt is a case-controlled interventional study of eight weeks’ duration. 30 adult male albino rats weighing about 220-250g divided randomly into three groups A, B, and C. Hyperlipidemia was induced in B and C; afterwards drugs, Shilajit and simvastatin were given. Blood samples of all groups for lipid profile were evaluated at 0, 4, and 8 weeks.
ViewCancer is a horrible disease which is leadingcause of death after cardiovascular disease. The principal etiological factor for cancer comprise mutagens, toxins, free radicals, radiations apart from many other causes, inflammation can increase the threat of cancer development and progression. Indian medical system
ViewShilajit is a safe, fluvic mineral complex exudate that is common to Ayurvedic medicine and is composed of fulvic acids, dibenzo-α-pyrones, proteins, and minerals.
ViewAll biological molecules are prone to oxidative damage by free radicals such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS).
ViewShilajit is considered as one of the of Ayurveda. Neither a plant nor anima lw sounbdsetra nmceed, iict iinse as amsi ntehreayl pbietccho mthea tw oaorzmes ifnr otmh et hseu mromckesr omf othnet hHs
ViewShilajit is a bituminous substance which is compact mass of vegetables matter composed of dark, red, gummy matrix interspersed with vegetable fibres, sand and earthy matter (1).
ViewShilajit is an exudation from rock during hot sunny days. Though it may be occurring in many parts of the world but India was the first to highlight its tremendous therapeutic value for many centuries BC [1]. Ayurveda mentions it as wonderful medicine.
ViewShilajit also known in the north of India as salajit, shilajatu, mimie, or mummiyo is a blackish-brown powder or an exudate from high mountain rocks, especially in the Himalayans mountains between India and Nepal, although it has been also found in Russia, Tibet, Afghanistan, and now in the north of Chile, named as Andean Shilajit [1].
ViewMortality or permanent disability following the brain injury is a major health challenge throughout the world. Studies show that approximately 1.5-2 millions traumatic brain injuries per year in the United States (1) imposing 10 billion dollars of expense (2).
ViewDiabetes mellitus is a major public health problem in the developed as well as developing countries. It is ranked seventh among the leading causes of death, and third when all its fatal complications are taken into account.
ViewAphrodisiacs are the substances which are used to increase sexual activity and help in fertility. Sexual feelings are an inevitable part of life. The basic and fundamental purpose of sex and sexuality is the “continuation of progeny” and the survival of human race.
ViewIn recent years, understanding effectiveness of nutritional supplements in enhancing skeletal muscle performance and attenuating muscle injury has gained marked interest.1
ViewAntiviral activity of natural humic substances and shilajit materials against HIV-1: Relation to structure
View