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The Genesis

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  • bulet What is Ayurveda?
  • bulet1 Basic Principles
  • bulet2 Ayurveda in Time
Know Your Body Type

bodytypebgAyurvedic treatment centres on the unique temperament, or prakriti, of each individual.

Home Remedies

RemediesFind quick cures for your common illnesses. Using herbs and spices available at home

Surya Namaskar

RemediesIt is considered as the best exercise for human body. Surya Namaskar consists

Know your Mental Constitution
Herbal Garden

Hindi Name:Ashok
Sanskrit Name: Ashok
English Name:Sorrowless tree
Latin Name: Saraca indica Pennel

Indigenous to India, Burma and Malaya, it is an erect tree, small and evergreen, with a smooth, grey-brown bark. The crown is compact and shapely.


Flowers are usually to be seen throughout the year, but it is in January and February that the profusion of orange and scarlet clusters turns the tree into an object of startling beauty. Pinned closely on to every branch and twig, these clusters consist of numerous, small, long-tubed flowers, which open out into four oval lobes. Young leaves are soft, red and limp and remain pendent even after attaining full size. The straight or scimitar shaped pods, stiff, leathery, broad and about eight inches long, is red and fleshy before ripening


Application


Ashoka has been traditionally used as a uterine tonic and has been indicated in menstrual irregularities ESP in DUB. Ashoka happens to be a uterine stimulant and increases uterine contractions. It also stimulates the ovarian tissue.


Chemical Composition


The bark of Saraca indica is rich in Hematoxylin, tannins, Ketosterols, catechins, glycosides, Saponins etc.


Effect on Dosha 


Pacifies Kapha and Pitta


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