Psyllium husk (Ispaghol)
Ispaghol (Psyllium husk) is widely used as a home remedy for years for treating various kinds of diseases such as chronic constipation, gastric problems, gastrointestinal, genitourinary related issues, stomach ulcer as well as gonorrhea, piles, etc. There are three types of Ispaghol based on their colors, such as white, red, and black. Only white ispaghol is edible.Isapghol is considered good for the treatment of acute and chronic constipation and irregular bowel moments. The taste of seeds is insipid and mucilaginous.
Moringa Powder
Moringa oleifera is a plant that is often called the drumstick tree, the miracle tree, the ben oil tree, or the horseradish tree. Moringa has been used for centuries due to its medicinal properties and health benefits. It also has antifungal, antiviral, antidepressant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Neem Powder
Neem leaf powder is an integral part of Ayurvedic medicine, and it is used to balance pitta and kapha dosha and treatment of vatta disorders. Neem leaf powder purifies the blood, battles free radical damage, flushes out toxins, treats insect bites and cures ulcers.
Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is an ancient medicinal herb. It’s classified as an adaptogen, meaning that it can help your body manage stress. Ashwagandha also provides numerous other benefits for your body and brain. For example, it can boost brain function, lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, and help fight symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Aritha Powder
Aritha Powder, also known as Soapnut Powder, comes from the fruit of the Soapnut tree. The pulp of the fruit contains a high level of saponins that act as natural foaming agents. This powder can be used to wash delicate fabrics as well as to wash sensitive skin and hair.
Ajwain Powder
It goes by many other names, including carom seed, bishop's weed, and ajowan caraway. Ajwain is common in Indian food. It has a strong, bitter taste with an aroma similar to thyme. The “seeds,” which are actually fruits, are typically dry-roasted or ground and used in spice mixtures.
Kasni Chicory Powder
A rich source of iron, Chicory (Kasni) is useful in treating anemia. It helps in better circulation of blood, thus aid in treating angina and heart-related disorders. This herb is a rich source of dietary fiber and promotes the feeling of fullness in the stomach. ... Chicory Root Extract Benefits for Skin.
Garlic Powder
Garlic powder is a popular ingredient in spice blends and dry rubs. It's used to season meat and veggies, and proves a welcome addition in snacks like popcorn and roasted nuts. Garlic powder can even be used to get brighter flavors in low-sodium dishes.
Sounf Powder / Fennel Seeds
Both the flavorful, crunchy bulb and aromatic seeds of the fennel plant are highly nutritious and may offer an abundance of impressive health benefits. Adding them to your diet may improve heart health, reduce inflammation, suppress appetite, and even provide anticancer effects.
Licorice Powder
Licorice root may have potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects. Early research suggests that, as a result, it may ease upper respiratory infections, treat ulcers, and aid digestion, among other benefits.
Other products are also available:
Shikakai Powder
Amla Powder
Turmeric Powder
Arjuna powder
Rose petal powder & Rose Water
Oatstraw tea
Nettle leaf tea
Ashwagandha powder
Burdock
Beetroot powder
Fenugreek
Milk thistle
Rosehip Powder
Cactusfruit Powder
Corriander Powder
Tulsi Powder
Brahmi Booti
mullein leaf powder
caraway black zeera
Gotu Kola
Astragalus Root goond kateera root
Shatavari
Ginger root powder
Spearmint Leaf
Hyssop or Gul e zoofa
Thyme
Valerian
Lavendar flower
Plantain (Banana ) leaf powder
Flax seed or Ulsi
Alkanet root / Ratanjot
Guggul
Chichory seeds or tukhm e kasni
Nettle Tea or Bichoo booti
Mustard seed / Raee