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ORGANIC SAFED MUSLI : |
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Safed Musli is a valued gift from the nature
to human kind. Safed Musli is used in
maufacture of many ayurvedic, alopathic and
unanai medicines. Safed Musli have
annual demand around 35000 MT while only
15000 MT is produced. Basically
this divine herb was available in abundance
in our forests but due to unplanned and
improper use of forest properties, this
herbs is in the verge of disappearance.
Safed Musli has natural oil, which is good
manure for good and robust health and ideal
for mother hood. It is also used in
production of Chawanprash.
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ORIGIN : |
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Mainly its tuberous roots are used in ayurvedic
medicines. Roots are used for the preparation of
nutritive tonic used in general sexual weakness.
Now-a-days, there is a very vast demand
all over the world (Specially gulf countries and
cold countries). Due to its vast demand
it is very costly. Safed Musli is a herb with
sub-erect leaves and tuberous root system. It can
grow upto a maximum height of 1.5 ft. Tubers can
grow upto a depth of 10". Safed Musli is a tiny
annual herb that grows well in tropical and
sub-tropical climates with altitudes upto 1500
meters. Safed Musli has its origin in the India
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS : |
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Botanical name : Chlorophytum Borivilianum
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Family : Liliaceae |
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Application / Use : Tonic |
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Genus : Chlorophytum |
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Growth of roots : Tubberous |
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Species : Borivilianum |
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Seeds : Black triangular two seeds present
in single locule |
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Flowering : + P (3+3) A 3+3, G White colour |
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Class : Monocotyledons |
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Crop Maturity : 10 to 11 months duration |
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Series : Coronarieae |
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Parts Used : Roots. |
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Common Name : Safed Musli |
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BIO
CHEMISTRY OF SAFED MUSLI : |
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Steroid |
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Fibre (25-35%) |
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Carbohydrates (35-45%) |
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Saponins (2-20%) |
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Proteins (5-10%) |
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Alkaloids (15-25%) |
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NAME
IN OTHER LANGUAGES : |
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Shaqaqule - (In Arabic) |
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Shedheveli - (In Malyalam) |
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Dholi Musli - (In Gujrati) |
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Swetha Musli - (In Sanskrit & Telgu) |
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Khiruva - (In U.P.) |
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Taniravi Thang - (In Tamil) |
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Safed Musli - (In Hindi & Marathi) |
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BENEFITS OF SAFED MUSLI : |
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Safed Musli supports physiological balance
or homeostasis. It improves access to energy
stores, helps to improve stamina and
resistance to stress and tiredness, helps in
mobilization of the body’s nutritional
resources, helps to normalize various
indices such as blood pressure or blood
sugar and improve function and well being. |
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Although its action is primarily supportive
and restorative, but it treats male sexual
inadequacies like oiligospermia, lake of
libido, impotency, etc., and general
debility. |
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It appears to assist the hormone control
system of the body, making them more
efficient. Since hormones are controls whole
physiological process their effect will
cascade throughout the body. |
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Safed
musli can help during times of extra stress, a demand
of weaknesswhich indicates that our inner balance has
taken knock. Whether this is in healthy people who are
pushing their body to its limit, such as during
sports, or in times of difficulty, such as in
recuperation, safed musli can make a real difference.
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Quench
and eliminate the free radicals and rejuvenate the old
cells and delays the ageing process. |
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It is also used for increasing lactation,
treating various gynecological disorders,
arthritic conditions and to control diabetes
mellitus. |
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FARMING OF SAFED MUSLI : |
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During the last decade, some systematic efforts
have been made to popularise the cultivation of
musli, which shows that its cultivation is much
more profitable than many of the traditional
crops. |
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