“The plant that exists so long ago, born before the birth of the gods, I want to know your seven hundred secrets! Come, O wise plant, cure this sick man for me!"
from an ancient Ayurvedic text.
Many of the medicinal plants used for the production of our preparations are included in the "Golden Range" of Ayurveda.
The “Golden Row” of Ayurveda is a series of main plants used in Ayurvedic medicine, numbering about 50 herbs. These are plants that have a powerful comprehensive healing effect on the human body and have a whole range of medicinal and cosmetic properties. These herbs have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition since ancient times and are described in ancient medical treatises - "Dhanvantari Samhita", "Chakara Samhita" and "Ashtanga Hridaya Samhita". All of them form the basis of classical Ayurvedic preparations and formulas. Many of the plants of the "golden row" of Ayurveda are widely used in medicine in other Eastern countries - Tibetan, Chinese, Yunani medicine.
Plants of the “golden row” have truly extraordinary properties and are revered in India as sacred. They are considered to be divine plants containing "divine energy, cosmic vibrations, vibrations of pure consciousness", which makes their healing properties especially valuable. It is believed that they heal on a subtle level, cleansing and protecting a person's aura, correcting and restoring his biofield. Many of these plants, having the most powerful energy, destroy all negative programs that appear in the body, level the distorted energy field, and neutralize harmful effects. According to ancient legends, they are drops of divine nectar, "amrita", the elixir of immortality, dropped to earth by the gods. Empowered with pure knowledge.
All plants of the "golden row" are strong antioxidants, elixirs of youth, "rasayans". Since ancient times they have been used as tonics; prolonging youth; giving health, strength and longevity; giving youth to the body, freshness to the senses and clarity to the mind; enhancing vitality and a sense of joy in life.
These plants have a biotropic effect. They activate the body's defenses, increase its resistance and the threshold for adaptation to external influences, stress, fatigue, anxiety and anxiety, mobilize and strengthen the immune system. They help with mental and physical exhaustion and overwork, sexual and cardiac weakness, treat chronic fatigue, help to endure the consequences of injuries, major operations, and surgical intervention. Give strength, improve performance, restore energy balance in the body.
Many plants of the "golden row" have a comprehensive effect on the human body, regulate and balance, according to Ayurveda, all three doshas - vata, pitta and kapha, that is, all body systems.
One of the important functions of the plants of the "golden row" is to cleanse the body of toxins and toxins, "cellular debris", "ama" - by-products of human life.
Being tonics for the whole body and immunomodulators, the plants of the "golden row" have a nootropic effect and are excellent tonics for the nervous system, strengthen the nerves; treat nervous disorders - neurasthenia, depression, overwork, insomnia; improve memory, attention, concentration.
Most of the plants of the “golden row” are aphrodisiacs, they have a great effect on the reproductive system, increase potency and regulate libido.
The above functions are common to rasayan plants of the "golden row". At the same time, each of the plants, in addition to this, has its own characteristic properties, its own direction and influence one or another organ or system of the human body. So, brahmi, being a common a strong tonic for the body, famous for its effect on human memory, gokshura - on the genitourinary system, ginger - on digestion, boswellia - on the joints, etc.
Amazing herbs really work wonders and have the strongest healing properties on which the Ayurvedic treatment system is built.
Medicinal plants in alphabetical order from A to Z”
Aloe
Alpinia, Rashna (alpinia galanga)
Ashwagandha (Withania) (withania somnifera)
Bibhitaki (terminalia belerica)
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Kantakari (solanum xanthocarpum)
Punarnava (Berhavia) (boerhavia diffusa)
Licorice (hlycirrhiza glabral)
Tulasi, Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum)
Haritaki, Terminalia (terminalia chebula)
Shatavari (asparagus racemosus)
Emblica, Amla, amalaki (emblica officinalis)