* For those who do not have high blood pressure, Arjun bark is cooked in the afternoon for 8-12 grams when raw, with 3-5 grams of dried a little mixed with 20 ml milk and 5 ml water. Striking is reduced. However, there is no air in the stomach so you have to be careful.
* Arjun plays on the bark, strengthening the heart muscle, enhances the capacity of the heart. It lowers blood cholesterol and consequently regulates blood pressure.
* Sprouted fruit acts as a diuretic and is used as a tonic for liver cancer.
* Arjun's bark contains tannin, which is used in the treatment of inflammation of the mouth, tongue and gums. It stops bleeding and if the wound, scabies in the body appear, then Arjun's bark is healed when applied.
* Arjun's bark is also useful in treating asthma, asthma, menstrual problems, pain, galling etc.
* It also acts as a compressor and fever relief.
* Arjuna also contains saponin, enhances a sexual stimulation. It is used in the skin and sexual diseases. Arjuna bark juice is also used to increase sexual arousal.
* Arjuna has essential oil in the bark, so eating Arjuna increases the digestive capacity. It helps to keep the digestive tract normal.
* Argun bark contains gallic acid, ethy gallae and lutenolin that prevent cancer cell proliferation. Because of this, it has the potential to be used in cancer treatment.
Ashwagandha:
Ashwagandha is one of the herbal plants of our country. The smell of a tree is similar to that of a horse or horse. In Sanskrit it is called ashwagandha. In Bengal and I say my Ashwagandha. Indian Ginseng is called in English because it is used as a strengthening and aphrodisiac. The Solanaceae Family Tree Ashwagandha is a derivative of the name Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal. Withanine is named after the chemical ingredient called Withanine because it is distinguished from this plant. And somnifera comes from somnifer, which means sleep. Used in various diseases of root and leaf nerves. This tree is found in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka. There is evidence of its use in Mesopotamia and Egypt as a sedative.
Basil:
Tulsi is an herb. Tulsi means no comparison. Aromatic, bitter, bitter, interesting. It is used for colds, coughs, worms and pesticides and as cataracts, digestive tract and antiseptic. However, Tulsi is very effective especially in cases of disease that causes predominance of the cuff.
Medicinal properties:
Although it is a great medicine for the colds of children, people of any age benefit from it. It doesn't just take puja-worship Tulsi leaves have many qualities
* In case of fever, mix well with basil leaves, cayenne pepper and mustard in water Or make pills by mixing three products Eat the pillow with water three or four times a day The fever will recover soon.
* If the cough does not decrease, then mix the basil leaves and ginger with honey You will benefit from it
* If you have stomach upset, eat 3 leaves of basil with a little cumin seeds 3-4 times. The closet will be completely closed, meaning what else is in the closet!
* Chew the basil leaves 3-5 times a day to eliminate bad odor
* If you want to reduce the wound faster then grind the basil leaves and almonds together and replace the wound, it will be reduced.
* If any part of the body is burnt, add basil juice and coconut oil, thereby reducing the irritation. The burnt place will dry out immediately There will be no stains
* Apply basil leaves to enhance the skin's appearance, as well as to remove blurred skin and bristles.
* Chew 3-5 basil leaves daily to increase intelligence and memory
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