Haridra Khanda Churna/Powder

€15.95
 Haridra Khanda is a unique Ayurvedic herbal powder formula. Some of the herbs in Haridra Khanda Powder are as follows: Turmeric:The use of turmeric used in Haridra Khanda dates back...
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 Haridra Khanda is a unique Ayurvedic herbal powder formula. Some of the herbs in Haridra Khanda Powder are as follows:


  • Turmeric:The use of turmeric used in Haridra Khanda dates back nearly 4000 years to the Vedic culture in India, where it was used as a culinary spice and had some religious significance.

  • Nishothspan: Nisoth, also known as Indian jalap, according to Ayurveda, is known as a medicinal herb in Eastern cultures. There are two varieties of the plant (black and white), and dried roots of the white variety are mostly used for Haridra Khanda.

  • Haritaki: Coined as the “king of herbs” by many ayurvedic experts, this fruit holds great significance in the holistic science of Ayurveda.

  • Daruhaldi: Barberry(Daruhaldi) or Tree Turmeric is a large thorny medicinal herb which is found in the Himalayan region at height of 2000-3000 meters, Nilgiri hills in south India, Srilanka, Bhutan, and hilly areas of Nepal.

  • Nagarmotha: Nagarmotha is commonly known as “Nut grass”.

  • Ajwain: Ajwain is derived from a plant that originated in India. Ajwain seeds vary from being slightly olive green to brown in colour. 

  • Ajmoda: Ajmoda used in Haridra Khanda in Sanskrit, means celery. Celery is a very popular Ayurvedic herb consisting of dried seeds. It has a pungent taste.

  • Chitrakmool: Chitrakmool is known with its Latin name Plumbago zeylanica. In Haridra Khanda, It helps to balance pitta dosha.
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    Quantity: 80g

     

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