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Mandukaparni Gotu Kola

What is the use of Ayurvedic Medicine "Gotu Kola" for the treatment of Episiotomy? What is Peri Balm?
What is the use of Ayurvedic Medicine "Gotu Kola" for the treatment of Episiotomy? Is it still helpful after 5 weeks of Episiotomy?
Other names of Gotu Cola are Centella Asiatica, Hydrocotyle asiatica, Indian pennywort(English), Mandukaparni(India), Pegaga(Malaysia) and Di Chien Tsao, Man Tien Hsing and Zhi Xue Cao (China).
In one study reported in a French medical journal in 1966, women treated with gotu kola after childbirth healed more rapidly than those given standard treatment. Is it still applicable after 42 years, when the conventional treatment have been developed than before?
What is the use of Peri Balm and how it can help in the healing of Episiotomy?
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| | Gotu Kola 100 Cap: HF $8.54 Gotu Kola is used in India similar to how the Chinese use Ginseng. Although its name is similar to cola nut, Gotu "Kola" does not contain caffeine. Gotu Kola is widely used for vitality by individuals wanting to avoid caffeine as a part of their diet. |
| | Gotu Kola 1 oz: HF $10.79 We prepare our Gotu Kola extract from whole Centella asiatica plants which are Certified Organically Grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides 1. To assure optimal extraction of Gotu Kola's saponins and other bioactive compounds, the plants are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, are carefully shade-dried, and are then thoroughly extracted. Our Gotu Kola is never fumigated or irradiated. |
| | Gotu Kola 450 mg 60 capsules: K $3.59 Gotu Kola has a history of use in Ayruvedic and Chinese medicine. Several clinical studies have been done on this herb in Europe. |
| | Natureamp;apos;S Way 86288 1x 100 Capsules Gotu Kola $22.98 NATURE S WAY 1x 100 CAP GOTU KOLA. Gotu Kola is used in India similar to how the Chinese use Ginseng. Although its name is similar to cola nut Gotu Kola does not contain caffeine.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.) |
| | Gotu Kola Herb Standardized 60 Vcap: HF $10.79 Promotes Overall Wellness* Standardized Herbal Supplement Gotu kola herb (Centella asiatica) has been used in both China and India for thousands of years as a tonic to help balance the effects of aging. Standardized extracts are guaranteed to contain a specific quantity of a known marker compound, and are laboratory tested to insure consistent potency. Manufactured to cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) standards; Free of synthetic ingredients. |
| | Gotu-Kola Herb 90 Cap: HF $7.64 Promotes Overall Wellness Single Herb Supplement Kosher Parve Gotu Kola herb (Centella asiatica) has been used in both China and India for thousands of years as a tonic to help balance the effects of aging. Nature's Answer capsules feature the highest quality of organic, responsibly wildcrafted or cultivated herbs, which maintain the naturally-occurring constituents found in the plant. They are carefully selected and finely milled (micronized), allowing faster absorption by the body; Manufactured to cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) standards; Free of synthetic ingredients. |
| | Gotu Kola Herb Extract (Hydrocotyle asiatica) 60 vegicaps: K $10.79 Promotes Overall Wellness Gotu Kola is known in India and Pakistan as a 'longevity' herb, though this has not been proven. It is used to increase energy, improve memory, and alleviate depression. Some people are using to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is also used externally on wounds, burns, and psoriasis. It seems to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, thus making it a possible treatment for varicose veins. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'A valuable medicine for its diuretic properties; has long been used in India as an aperient or alterative tonic, useful in fever and bowel complaints and a noted remedy for leprosy, rheumatism and ichthyosis; employed as a poultice for syphilitic ulcers. In small doses it acts as a stimulant, in large doses as a narcotic...' The herbs calming properties make it well suited for overcoming insomnia and making one calm for yoga and meditative practices. It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves improve memory and treat fatigue, both mental and physical. Gotu kola has been referred to as ''food for the brain''. This oriental herb has demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions such as concentration and memory. It has a calming effect on the body and is chiefly used to support the central nervous system. These beneficial qualities make Gotu kola an excellent herb for children with A.D.D. because it has a stimulating effect on the brain that increases one's ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing effect on an overactive nervous system. Gotu kola is often confused with kola nut. Due to this confusion, some people assume the rejuvenating properties of Gotu kola are due to the stimulating effects of caffeine contained in kola nut. In fact, Gotu kola is not related to kola nut and contains no caffeine. There are three main chemical constituents in Gotu kola. The first is asiaticoside, which is a triterpene glycoside and classified as an antibiotic. It aids in wound healing and has been used in the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis in the Far East. The second constituent is a pair of chemicals, brahmoside and brahminoside, which are saponin glycosides. These are diuretic in nature and have a slightly sedative action in large doses. Finally, there is madecassoside, a glycoside that is a strong anti-inflammatory agent. The plant is also a source of Vitamin K, magnesium, calcium and sodium. Gotu Kola has been found to have significant results in healing of skin, other connective tissues, lymph tissue, blood vessels, and mucous membranes. Researchers have found that Gotu kola contains several glycosides that exhibit wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities and that asiaticosides stimulate the formation of lipids and proteins necessary for healthy skin. Gotu kola affects various stages of tissue development, including keratinization (the process of replacing skin after sores or ulcers), the synthesis o |
| | Pure Energy (Bee pollen, Gotu Kola, Siberian Ginseng, Royal Jelly) 90 capsules: K $13.13 The award winning formula with bee pollen, gotu kola, Siberian ginseng, royal jelly. No caffeine, ephedra or other harsh stimulants. |
| | Gotu Kola Herb (Centella asiatica; Pennywort; Peng Da Wan; Gotu Cola) 10% 360 vegicap bottle: HE $67.32 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Gotu Kola - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Centella, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi, Chi-hsing, Hydrocotyle To rejuvenate your body and boost your energy, endurance and mental clarity, try Gotu Kola. This time-honored herb has a reputation for alleviating fatigue and depression, treating memory loss and even prolonging life! An ancient proverb claimed, ''Two leaves a day keep old age away.'' History: Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping vine that is native to India and may be found in marshy areas and roadside ditches in China, Africa, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. Interestingly, it may also be found in the southeastern part of the United States. In Indian cuisine, it is sometimes served as a salad or cooked vegetable and has also been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to revitalize the nerves and brain cells. In Sri Lanka, the leaves are said to be the favored food of elephants (an elephant never forgets?). Historically, in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines, Gotu Kola is considered to be one of the best herbal nerve tonics and a life-enhancer that contributes to long life. It is prominently featured in the Shen Nong Herbal, compiled in China over two thousand years ago, as one of the ''miracle elixirs of life,'' and legend says that the Chinese herbalist, LiChing Yun, who claimed to have lived for 256 years, credited Gotu Kola for his longevity. Gotu Kola is rich in beta-carotene, sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol), saponins (also called triterpenoids), alkaloids, flavonols, saccharides, amino and fatty acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc and vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and K. Its active ingredients sometimes vary, depending on the geographic area from which the herb is gathered, but it does not contain cola or caffeine, as its name would suggest. Beneficial Uses: This time-honored herb has a reputation for improving concentration and learning ability. It is a restorative tonic for mental decline in old age, because it protects the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the brain and stimulates circulation. It is considered a ''brain food'' that increases mental activity. Gotu Kola is sometimes known as the ''memory herb'' that revitalizes the brain cells and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer's dise |
| | Gotu Kola Herb (Centella asiatica; Pennywort; Peng Da Wan; Gotu Cola) 10% 60 vegicap bottle: HE $15.59 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Gotu Kola - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Centella, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi, Chi-hsing, Hydrocotyle To rejuvenate your body and boost your energy, endurance and mental clarity, try Gotu Kola. This time-honored herb has a reputation for alleviating fatigue and depression, treating memory loss and even prolonging life! An ancient proverb claimed, ''Two leaves a day keep old age away.'' History: Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping vine that is native to India and may be found in marshy areas and roadside ditches in China, Africa, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. Interestingly, it may also be found in the southeastern part of the United States. In Indian cuisine, it is sometimes served as a salad or cooked vegetable and has also been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to revitalize the nerves and brain cells. In Sri Lanka, the leaves are said to be the favored food of elephants (an elephant never forgets?). Historically, in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines, Gotu Kola is considered to be one of the best herbal nerve tonics and a life-enhancer that contributes to long life. It is prominently featured in the Shen Nong Herbal, compiled in China over two thousand years ago, as one of the ''miracle elixirs of life,'' and legend says that the Chinese herbalist, LiChing Yun, who claimed to have lived for 256 years, credited Gotu Kola for his longevity. Gotu Kola is rich in beta-carotene, sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol), saponins (also called triterpenoids), alkaloids, flavonols, saccharides, amino and fatty acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc and vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and K. Its active ingredients sometimes vary, depending on the geographic area from which the herb is gathered, but it does not contain cola or caffeine, as its name would suggest. Beneficial Uses: This time-honored herb has a reputation for improving concentration and learning ability. It is a restorative tonic for mental decline in old age, because it protects the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the brain and stimulates circulation. It is considered a ''brain food'' that increases mental activity. Gotu Kola is sometimes known as the ''memory herb'' that revitalizes the brain cells and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer's dise |
| | Gotu Kola Herb (Centella asiatica; Pennywort; Peng Da Wan; Gotu Cola) 10% 600 vegicap bottle: HE $117.92 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Gotu Kola - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Centella, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi, Chi-hsing, Hydrocotyle To rejuvenate your body and boost your energy, endurance and mental clarity, try Gotu Kola. This time-honored herb has a reputation for alleviating fatigue and depression, treating memory loss and even prolonging life! An ancient proverb claimed, ''Two leaves a day keep old age away.'' History: Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping vine that is native to India and may be found in marshy areas and roadside ditches in China, Africa, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. Interestingly, it may also be found in the southeastern part of the United States. In Indian cuisine, it is sometimes served as a salad or cooked vegetable and has also been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to revitalize the nerves and brain cells. In Sri Lanka, the leaves are said to be the favored food of elephants (an elephant never forgets?). Historically, in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines, Gotu Kola is considered to be one of the best herbal nerve tonics and a life-enhancer that contributes to long life. It is prominently featured in the Shen Nong Herbal, compiled in China over two thousand years ago, as one of the ''miracle elixirs of life,'' and legend says that the Chinese herbalist, LiChing Yun, who claimed to have lived for 256 years, credited Gotu Kola for his longevity. Gotu Kola is rich in beta-carotene, sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol), saponins (also called triterpenoids), alkaloids, flavonols, saccharides, amino and fatty acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc and vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and K. Its active ingredients sometimes vary, depending on the geographic area from which the herb is gathered, but it does not contain cola or caffeine, as its name would suggest. Beneficial Uses: This time-honored herb has a reputation for improving concentration and learning ability. It is a restorative tonic for mental decline in old age, because it protects the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the brain and stimulates circulation. It is considered a ''brain food'' that increases mental activity. Gotu Kola is sometimes known as the ''memory herb'' that revitalizes the brain cells and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer's dise |
| | Gotu Kola Herb (Centella asiatica; Pennywort; Peng Da Wan; Gotu Cola) 10% 90 vegicap bottle: HE $20.81 We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Gotu Kola - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Centella, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi, Chi-hsing, Hydrocotyle To rejuvenate your body and boost your energy, endurance and mental clarity, try Gotu Kola. This time-honored herb has a reputation for alleviating fatigue and depression, treating memory loss and even prolonging life! An ancient proverb claimed, ''Two leaves a day keep old age away.'' History: Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping vine that is native to India and may be found in marshy areas and roadside ditches in China, Africa, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. Interestingly, it may also be found in the southeastern part of the United States. In Indian cuisine, it is sometimes served as a salad or cooked vegetable and has also been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to revitalize the nerves and brain cells. In Sri Lanka, the leaves are said to be the favored food of elephants (an elephant never forgets?). Historically, in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines, Gotu Kola is considered to be one of the best herbal nerve tonics and a life-enhancer that contributes to long life. It is prominently featured in the Shen Nong Herbal, compiled in China over two thousand years ago, as one of the ''miracle elixirs of life,'' and legend says that the Chinese herbalist, LiChing Yun, who claimed to have lived for 256 years, credited Gotu Kola for his longevity. Gotu Kola is rich in beta-carotene, sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol), saponins (also called triterpenoids), alkaloids, flavonols, saccharides, amino and fatty acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc and vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and K. Its active ingredients sometimes vary, depending on the geographic area from which the herb is gathered, but it does not contain cola or caffeine, as its name would suggest. Beneficial Uses: This time-honored herb has a reputation for improving concentration and learning ability. It is a restorative tonic for mental decline in old age, because it protects the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the brain and stimulates circulation. It is considered a ''brain food'' that increases mental activity. Gotu Kola is sometimes known as the ''memory herb'' that revitalizes the brain cells and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer's dise |
| | Gotu Kola Herb Vegicaps (Hydrocotyle asiatica) 100 caps/400 mg: C $10.87 Vegetarian Capsules Starwest Herb Capsules 100 count are packaged in a light and moisture-resistant white bottle, with a tamper-evident, pressure-sealed lid. 500 count bulk packs are packaged in foil, barrier-seal bags. Our superior quality herbs are captured in 100% natural and Certified Kosher size 0 vegetarian capsules. Derived from naturally occurring vegetable cellulose and 100% preservative free, vegetarian capsules do not interfere with the digestive process. Most, but not all herbs, are also certified kosher. These capsules do not have additives or filler. When you choose Starwest Herb Capsules you are getting over 28 years of experience and our guarantee of superior quality, potency, consistency and dependability. We select our herbs and spices from natural renewable sources and are irradiation-free. We begin with carefully selected whole herbs (when possible) from reputable growers around the world. Followed with numerous quality control inspections before and after processing in which we adhere to our strict quality control standards. Starwest encapsulates only superior quality herb powder and strives to consistently capture and maintain the purest and highest quality botanicals and their natural benefits. Gotu Kola is known in India and Pakistan as a 'longevity' herb, though this has not been proven. It is used to increase energy, improve memory, and alleviate depression. Some people are using to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is also used externally on wounds, burns, and psoriasis. It seems to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, thus making it a possible treatment for varicose veins. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'A valuable medicine for its diuretic properties; has long been used in India as an aperient or alterative tonic, useful in fever and bowel complaints and a noted remedy for leprosy, rheumatism and ichthyosis; employed as a poultice for syphilitic ulcers. In small doses it acts as a stimulant, in large doses as a narcotic...' The herbs calming properties make it well suited for overcoming insomnia and making one calm for yoga and meditative practices. It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves improve memory and treat fatigue, both mental and physical. Gotu kola has been referred to as ''food for the brain''. This oriental herb has demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions such as concentration and memory. It has a calming effect on the body and is chiefly used to support the central nervous system. These beneficial qualities make Gotu kola an excellent herb for children with A.D.D. because it has a stimulating effect on the brain that increases one's ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing effect on an overactive nervous system. Gotu kola is often confused with kola nut. Due to this confusion, some people assume the rejuvenating properties of Gotu kola are due to the stimulating effects of c |
| | Gotu Kola Herb Vegicaps (Hydrocotyle asiatica) 500 caps/400 mg: C $38.63 Vegetarian Capsules Starwest Herb Capsules 100 count are packaged in a light and moisture-resistant white bottle, with a tamper-evident, pressure-sealed lid. 500 count bulk packs are packaged in foil, barrier-seal bags. Our superior quality herbs are captured in 100% natural and Certified Kosher size 0 vegetarian capsules. Derived from naturally occurring vegetable cellulose and 100% preservative free, vegetarian capsules do not interfere with the digestive process. Most, but not all herbs, are also certified kosher. These capsules do not have additives or filler. When you choose Starwest Herb Capsules you are getting over 28 years of experience and our guarantee of superior quality, potency, consistency and dependability. We select our herbs and spices from natural renewable sources and are irradiation-free. We begin with carefully selected whole herbs (when possible) from reputable growers around the world. Followed with numerous quality control inspections before and after processing in which we adhere to our strict quality control standards. Starwest encapsulates only superior quality herb powder and strives to consistently capture and maintain the purest and highest quality botanicals and their natural benefits. Gotu Kola is known in India and Pakistan as a 'longevity' herb, though this has not been proven. It is used to increase energy, improve memory, and alleviate depression. Some people are using to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is also used externally on wounds, burns, and psoriasis. It seems to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, thus making it a possible treatment for varicose veins. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'A valuable medicine for its diuretic properties; has long been used in India as an aperient or alterative tonic, useful in fever and bowel complaints and a noted remedy for leprosy, rheumatism and ichthyosis; employed as a poultice for syphilitic ulcers. In small doses it acts as a stimulant, in large doses as a narcotic...' The herbs calming properties make it well suited for overcoming insomnia and making one calm for yoga and meditative practices. It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves improve memory and treat fatigue, both mental and physical. Gotu kola has been referred to as ''food for the brain''. This oriental herb has demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions such as concentration and memory. It has a calming effect on the body and is chiefly used to support the central nervous system. These beneficial qualities make Gotu kola an excellent herb for children with A.D.D. because it has a stimulating effect on the brain that increases one's ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing effect on an overactive nervous system. Gotu kola is often confused with kola nut. Due to this confusion, some people assume the rejuvenating properties of Gotu kola are due to the stimulating effects of c |
| | Gotu Kola Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Centella asiatica) 100 vegicaps: B $15.98 Gotu Kola is known in India and Pakistan as a 'longevity' herb, though this has not been proven. It is used to increase energy, improve memory, and alleviate depression. Some people are using to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is also used externally on wounds, burns, and psoriasis. It seems to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, thus making it a possible treatment for varicose veins. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'A valuable medicine for its diuretic properties; has long been used in India as an aperient or alterative tonic, useful in fever and bowel complaints and a noted remedy for leprosy, rheumatism and ichthyosis; employed as a poultice for syphilitic ulcers. In small doses it acts as a stimulant, in large doses as a narcotic...' The herbs calming properties make it well suited for overcoming insomnia and making one calm for yoga and meditative practices. It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves improve memory and treat fatigue, both mental and physical. Gotu kola has been referred to as ''food for the brain''. This oriental herb has demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions such as concentration and memory. It has a calming effect on the body and is chiefly used to support the central nervous system. These beneficial qualities make Gotu kola an excellent herb for children with A.D.D. because it has a stimulating effect on the brain that increases one's ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing effect on an overactive nervous system. Gotu kola is often confused with kola nut. Due to this confusion, some people assume the rejuvenating properties of Gotu kola are due to the stimulating effects of caffeine contained in kola nut. In fact, Gotu kola is not related to kola nut and contains no caffeine. There are three main chemical constituents in Gotu kola. The first is asiaticoside, which is a triterpene glycoside and classified as an antibiotic. It aids in wound healing and has been used in the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis in the Far East. The second constituent is a pair of chemicals, brahmoside and brahminoside, which are saponin glycosides. These are diuretic in nature and have a slightly sedative action in large doses. Finally, there is madecassoside, a glycoside that is a strong anti-inflammatory agent. The plant is also a source of Vitamin K, magnesium, calcium and sodium. Gotu Kola has been found to have significant results in healing of skin, other connective tissues, lymph tissue, blood vessels, and mucous membranes. Researchers have found that Gotu kola contains several glycosides that exhibit wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities and that asiaticosides stimulate the formation of lipids and proteins necessary for healthy skin. Gotu kola affects various stages of tissue development, including keratinization (the process of replacing skin after sores or ulcers), the synthesis of collagen (the first step in |
| | Gotu Kola Leaf Powder Cert. Organic (Centella asiatica) 1 lb: B $28.56 Gotu Kola is known in India and Pakistan as a 'longevity' herb, though this has not been proven. It is used to increase energy, improve memory, and alleviate depression. Some people are using to treat Alzheimer's disease. It is also used externally on wounds, burns, and psoriasis. It seems to strengthen the walls of blood vessels, thus making it a possible treatment for varicose veins. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'A valuable medicine for its diuretic properties; has long been used in India as an aperient or alterative tonic, useful in fever and bowel complaints and a noted remedy for leprosy, rheumatism and ichthyosis; employed as a poultice for syphilitic ulcers. In small doses it acts as a stimulant, in large doses as a narcotic...' The herbs calming properties make it well suited for overcoming insomnia and making one calm for yoga and meditative practices. It is commonly used to rebuild energy reserves improve memory and treat fatigue, both mental and physical. Gotu kola has been referred to as ''food for the brain''. This oriental herb has demonstrated mild tranquilizing, anti-anxiety and anti-stress effects, as well as improving mental functions such as concentration and memory. It has a calming effect on the body and is chiefly used to support the central nervous system. These beneficial qualities make Gotu kola an excellent herb for children with A.D.D. because it has a stimulating effect on the brain that increases one's ability to focus while having a soothing and relaxing effect on an overactive nervous system. Gotu kola is often confused with kola nut. Due to this confusion, some people assume the rejuvenating properties of Gotu kola are due to the stimulating effects of caffeine contained in kola nut. In fact, Gotu kola is not related to kola nut and contains no caffeine. There are three main chemical constituents in Gotu kola. The first is asiaticoside, which is a triterpene glycoside and classified as an antibiotic. It aids in wound healing and has been used in the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis in the Far East. The second constituent is a pair of chemicals, brahmoside and brahminoside, which are saponin glycosides. These are diuretic in nature and have a slightly sedative action in large doses. Finally, there is madecassoside, a glycoside that is a strong anti-inflammatory agent. The plant is also a source of Vitamin K, magnesium, calcium and sodium. Gotu Kola has been found to have significant results in healing of skin, other connective tissues, lymph tissue, blood vessels, and mucous membranes. Researchers have found that Gotu kola contains several glycosides that exhibit wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities and that asiaticosides stimulate the formation of lipids and proteins necessary for healthy skin. Gotu kola affects various stages of tissue development, including keratinization (the process of replacing skin after sores or ulcers), the synthesis of collagen (the first step in |
| | Gotu Kola Herb 2 oz: HF $20.69 Organic Alcohol Fluid Extract (1:1) Centella asiatica Herbal Supplement Promotes Healthy Skin & Connective Tissue Holistically Balanced Kosher Parve Certified Organic Herb Nature's Answer organic alcohol extracts are produced using alcohol, water and vegetable glycerin utilizing our cold Bio-Chelated proprietary extraction process, yielding a Holistically Balanced standardized extract. Liquid extracts are absorbed faster than tablets or capsules and are more potent than tinctures. Holistically Balanced guarantees that the constituents of the extract are in the same synergistic ratios as in the plant. |
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| | Gotu Kola Herb (Centella asiatica; Pennywort; Peng Da Wan; Gotu Cola) 10% Powder 25 lb box: HE $1650.82 This is our BULK DISCOUNTED 25 lb plastic-lined cardboard bulk pack. We also have this herb in our 10 lb bulk pack, and in 1 lb bottles and capsules. To find the other pack sizes, just copy and paste the herb name into our Search. We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose ''00'' capsules for all of our encapsulated products. We offer both bulk powder and capsules. Obviously our bulk bottles are bulk powder, not capsules, but the capsule weight is included to give you a way of judging the recommended dosage. Gotu Kola - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mg. each capsule. 1/2 teaspoon of powder is about equal to one capsule. Powder can be consumed by sprinkling it over your food or mixing it with a syrup such as maple or chocolate. You could also mix it with orange juice. The citric acid in the orange juice will help to mask any unpleasant powder tastes. Other common names: Centella, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi, Chi-hsing, Hydrocotyle To rejuvenate your body and boost your energy, endurance and mental clarity, try Gotu Kola. This time-honored herb has a reputation for alleviating fatigue and depression, treating memory loss and even prolonging life! An ancient proverb claimed, ''Two leaves a day keep old age away.'' History: Gotu Kola is a low-growing, creeping vine that is native to India and may be found in marshy areas and roadside ditches in China, Africa, Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia. Interestingly, it may also be found in the southeastern part of the United States. In Indian cuisine, it is sometimes served as a salad or cooked vegetable and has also been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine to revitalize the nerves and brain cells. In Sri Lanka, the leaves are said to be the favored food of elephants (an elephant never forgets?). Historically, in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines, Gotu Kola is considered to be one of the best herbal nerve tonics and a life-enhancer that contributes to long life. It is prominently featured in the Shen Nong Herbal, compiled in China over two thousand years ago, as one of the ''miracle elixirs of life,'' and legend says that the Chinese herbalist, LiChing Yun, who claimed to have lived for 256 years, credited Gotu Kola for his longevity. Gotu Kola is rich in beta-carotene, sterols (campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol), saponins (also called triterpenoids), alkaloids, flavonols, saccharides, amino and fatty acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc and vitamins B1, B2, B3, C and K. Its active ingredients sometimes vary, depending on the geographic area from which the herb is gathered, but it does not contain cola or caffeine, as its name would suggest. Beneficial Uses: This time-honored herb has a reputation for improving concentration and learning ability. It is a restorative tonic for mental decline in old age, because it protects the blood vessels that supply oxygen to the |
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What is the use of Ayurvedic Medicine "Gotu Kola" for the treatment of Episiotomy? What is Peri Balm?
What is the use of Ayurvedic Medicine "Gotu Kola" for the treatment of Episiotomy? Is it still helpful after 5 weeks of Episiotomy?
Other names of Gotu Cola are Centella Asiatica, Hydrocotyle asiatica, Indian pennywort(English), Mandukaparni(India), Pegaga(Malaysia) and Di Chien Tsao, Man Tien Hsing and Zhi Xue Cao (China).
In one study reported in a French medical journal in 1966, women treated with gotu kola after childbirth healed more rapidly than those given standard treatment. Is it still applicable after 42 years, when the conventional treatment have been developed than before?
What is the use of Peri Balm and how it can help in the healing of Episiotomy?
gotu kola is some kind of remedy used in China I think and it is supposed to help heal wounds quickly. peri balm is something that help thicken and toughen the the peri area after an episiotomy.







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gotu kola is some kind of remedy used in China I think and it is supposed to help heal wounds quickly. peri balm is something that help thicken and toughen the the peri area after an episiotomy.