Badranj Boya - Billilotan - Catnip - Nepeta Hindostana [Not for Cats]
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Badranj Boya - Billilotan - Catnip - Nepeta Hindostana [Not for Cats]
Neptune is known as Badranj Boya in India.Haines is an ingredient in the herbal ayurvedic treatment Abana, which is used to treat hyperlipidemia, dyslipidemia, and hypercholesterolemia. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family.
The plant's major ingredient is a triterpenoid known as aldehyde nepehinal. Cal Mint also contains terpenoids such as nepetidone, nepedinol, and triterpenic acid, which give the herb its medicinal benefits.
Key Therapeutic Benefits:
Beneficial for liver diseases that induce halitosis and eyesight loss. Also used as a tonic for spermatogenesis.
The plant appears to have an effect on the thyroid gland and has been used to treat hyperthyroidism.
It is most often prescribed when dyspepsia is accompanied by anxiety or depression. It has a tonic effect on the heart and circulatory system, causing mild vasodilation, and is well known for its
soothing properties. It also alleviates tension and stress responses.
Natural and free of preservatives.
1. Badranj Boya Roots has been demonstrated to improve heart health in a variety of cardiovascular diseases.
2. It is known to help with asthma and anxiety.
3. The most common mental illness is a mood disorder such as depression. According to the World Health Organisation, depression will be the second most prevalent cause of disability in 2020.
Psychiatric disorders are currently the world's most pressing challenges.
Furthermore, repeated heart attacks and heart failure are widespread today. This Badranj Boya is the excellent plant for them.
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