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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:Bel
Sanskrit Name: Bilva
English Name:Bengal Quince
Latin Name: Aegle marmelos Corr. Pennel

A spinous deciduous aromatic tree with trifoliate leaves and greenish-white flowers. It is commonly found in dry hilly areas of the country. Tree is also planted as an aveue tree near temples and in gardens. Fruit as well as bark of the tree are utilized in Ayurvedic system of health care.


Application


Bilva has been used extensively in the treatment of dysentery and diabetes. Dried fruit pulp is used traditionally in many parts of India in preparation of summer drinks, which helps overcome sunstrokes.It was observed that fruit pulp adsorbs the toxins produced by bacteria and other athogens in the intestine thus helping in the treatment of dysentery.Bark has been reported to have beneficial effects in diabetes.


Chemical Composition


The pulp of the fruit contains mucilage, pectin, sugar, tannic acid and a volatile oil. The wood ash contains potassium and sodium compounds, phosphates of lime and iron, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, silica etc.


Effect on Dosha 


Pacifies kapha and vata


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