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| Musli (Chlorophytum Borivilianum) :
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- Botanical Name : Chlorophytum Borivilianum
- Popular Name(s): Safed Moosli, Shaqaqule, Dholi Musli,
Khiruva, Shedheveli, Swetha Musli, Taniravi Thang
- Genus: Chlorophytum
- Family: Liliaceae
- Kingdom : Plantae
- Series: Coronarieae
- Class: Monocotyledons
- Species: C. borivilianum
- Parts Used: Seeds and roots
- Habitat: Northern and western India
- Plant Chemicals Safed Musli contains carbohydrates
(35-45%), fiber (25-35%), alkaloids (15-25%), saponins
(2-20%), and proteins (5-10%).
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| Description : |
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Safed Musli is a medicinal plant, with small, usually white
flowers, produced on sparse panicles up to 120 cm long. In some
species of the plant, the panicle also bears plantlets, which take
root on touching the ground. Since times immemorial, the tuber root
and rhizome of the plant have been used for the purpose of curing
human ailments and infections. Its use as an effective aphrodisiac
agent has opened up channels for its commercial cultivation in a
number of regions around the world. Its unparalleled therapeutic and
medicinal properties have made it a key ingredient in the
preparation of a number of Ayuvedic formulations. It is also gaining
increased importance as a health-tonic, which boosts the general
immune system of the body. The herb grows naturally in the central
zones of India, as the temperature and climatic conditions
prevailing there are suitable for its growth. Sandy loam soil, with
suitable drainage system, is perfect for the growth of Safed Moosli.
Due to its diverse medicinal benefits, the plant has been recognized
as the sixth most important herb by the Medicinal Plants Board, to
be preserved and protected.
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| History : |
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Muesli was introduced around 1900 by the Swiss physician
Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital, where a
diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables was an essential part of
therapy. It was inspired by a similar "strange dish" that he and
his wife had been served on a hike in the Swiss Alps.
Bircher-Benner himself referred to the dish simply as "d'Spys"
(Swiss German for "the dish", in German "die Speise"). Muesli in
its modern form became popular in western countries starting in
the 1960s as part of increased interest in health food and
vegetarian diets.Traditional muesli was eaten with orange juice
and not milk. |
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| Effects : |
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According to herbalprovider.com, the sugar-lowering action of gymnema leaves
is gradual, quite different from the rapid effect of prescription hypoglycemic
drugs. |
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| Benefits : |
Musli has been the nature's precious gift to mankind that helps in improving
the general debility in both men and women. It acts as a powerful health tonic
and improves stamina and vitality of the body. |
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- Safed Musli is a renowned aphrodisiac that boosts the libido and
helps in achieving new heights in lovemaking.
- It alleviates all sorts of anxiety and stress and helps in building up
confidence during lovemaking.
- It helps in sustaining penile erection to provide more pleasure and
enjoyment during lovemaking.
- It efficiently treats other sexual disorders like premature ejaculation and
low sperm count.
- The various ingredients in the roots of Safed Musli help in revitalizing the
endocrine and the reproductive system of the body.
- As a powerful health tonic, it boosts the body immunity system and reduces
fatigue.
- In combating mental stress and depression, this herb plays a very important
role.
- Musli also improves the insulin activities in the body that helps in
treating all sorts of diabetes.
- It helps in enhancing the levels of good cholesterol and checks the body
weight.
- This herb strengthens and increases the volume of the muscles, which is
helpful for the bodybuilders.
- Musli has anti-inflammatory properties and so is also used in treating
various forms of arthritis.
- In case of jaundice, this herb helps in enhancing the liver functions.
- In women, this herb helps in reducing the frigidity, vaginal dryness and
enhances the sexual desire. It also helps in treating various pre-natal and post
natal problems.
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| Libido enhancement : |
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Shilajit in India is an aphrodisiac. It is well known that Shilajit would
return the libido of people to a level of teenagers. It will keep your Vigor,
Vitality and Energy at optimum levels. Shilajit works like Viagra to enhance the
effect of nitric oxide to produce an erection. It is also called as "Indian
Viagra". |
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- Injury healing
- Urinary tract rejuvenation
- Enhanced brain function
- Bone healing
- Kidney rejuvenation
- Immune system strengthening-, it will keep your Vigor,
Vitality and Energy at optimum levels
- Arthritis
- Hypertension
- Obesity and many other applications for numerous
conditions
- Traditionally Shilajit was designed for countering
Diabetes, regulating the blood sugar level, improving
pancreas function, purifying the blood, improving spleen
function, strengthening digestion, improving metabolism,
reducing fat, dissolving tumors, reducing tiredness,
counteracting thirst, as a powerful rejuvenator, and as a
sexual enhancer
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| Chemistry : |
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The porous Fulvic acid and Humic acids in Shilajit carry herbal compounds
deeply into the tissues of the body. These porous carrying cavities also hook
toxins and escort them out of the body. |
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Rs 900 /-
+ 30% discount for
Indian Customers
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| "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and
Drug Administration. This product is not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." |
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