AKKARETTY ECLIPTA PROSTRATA

AKKARETTY ECLIPTA PROSTRATA

False Daisy is an annual commonly found growing in waste ground. Stems are erect or prostate, entirely velvety, often rooting at nodes. Oppositely arranged stalkless, oblong, lance-shaped, or elliptic leaves are 2.5-7.5 cm long. It has a short, flat or round, brown stem and small white daisy-like flowers on a long stalk. Eclipta grows abundantly in the tropics and is used with success in Ayurvedic medicine. Bhringaraj was used by Hindus in their Shradh, the ceremony for paying respect to a recently deceased person. This plant is one of the Hindu’s “Ten Auspicious Flowers” and is sometimes called, “the king of hair.”
This herb has been treasured for centuries for its therapeutic properties. Eclipta prostrata is often associated with hair care, as it is believed to promote hair growth, prevent hair fall, and maintain hair color. Rich in antioxidants, it can help combat oxidative stress and protect the body’s cells from damage. Additionally, it has anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective properties, which can support liver health and alleviate certain skin conditions. Eclipta prostrata is also thought to have a positive impact on respiratory health, with its potential to alleviate symptoms of asthma and bronchitis. Moreover, it may aid in regulating blood sugar levels and have a positive effect on overall well-being.

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Weight : 50
Weight Unit : Gr
Country Of Origin : INDIA
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False Daisy is an annual commonly found growing in waste ground. Stems are erect or prostate, entirely velvety, often rooting at nodes. Oppositely arranged stalkless, oblong, lance-shaped, or elliptic leaves are 2.5-7.5 cm long. It has a short, flat or round, brown stem and small white daisy-like flowers on a long stalk. Eclipta grows abundantly in the tropics and is used with success in Ayurvedic medicine. Bhringaraj was used by Hindus in their Shradh, the ceremony for paying respect to a recently deceased person. This plant is one of the Hindu’s “Ten Auspicious Flowers” and is sometimes called, “the king of hair.”
This herb has been treasured for centuries for its therapeutic properties. Eclipta prostrata is often associated with hair care, as it is believed to promote hair growth, prevent hair fall, and maintain hair color. Rich in antioxidants, it can help combat oxidative stress and protect the body’s cells from damage. Additionally, it has anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective properties, which can support liver health and alleviate certain skin conditions. Eclipta prostrata is also thought to have a positive impact on respiratory health, with its potential to alleviate symptoms of asthma and bronchitis. Moreover, it may aid in regulating blood sugar levels and have a positive effect on overall well-being.

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