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Monday, March 30, 2020

Sumac seeds in India

The  Sumac ( Rhus typhina , synonym: R. hirta ) is a deciduous shrub to small tree in the
Sumac trees from Kashmir
Anacardiaceae or Cashew family, native to eastern North America . It is primarily found in Southeastern Canada, the Northeastern and Midwestern United States, Southern Ontario , and the Kashmir Mountains.


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rhus coriaria, rhus typhina seeds kashmir, sumac spice seeds, sumac berries

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Antiviral herbs

Sage-Salvia officinalis
The antiviral properties of sage are mostly attributed to compounds called safficinolide and sage one, which are found in the leaves and stem of the plant.

Purple Echinacea-Echinacea purpurea
The herb Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) is supportive of the immune system and has a direct anti-viral action against colds and viral bronchitis. Preparations that include both the roots and the flowering tops are the most effective at helping the body resist the viruses.

Olive-Olea europea
The leaves of Olive trees (Olea europea) contain a substances called elenoic acid and calcium elonate has been identified as a powerful inhibitor of a wide range of viruses in laboratory tests., including influenza, herpes, polio and coxsackie viruses. These substances block the production of enzymes that allow viruses to replicate.

St John’s Wort -Hypericum perforatum
St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is ore well-known for its ability to treat depression and neuralgia but it also has potent antiviral chemicals called hypercin and pseudohypericin that proactively fight off viruses that thrive by imitating existing cells through “cloaking”. These viruses that masquerade as human cells include Herpes, HIV and Hepatitis C.

Liquorice-Glycyrrhiza glabra
Liquorice contains a substance called glycyrrhizin that reduces the replication of viruses and halts their ability to penetrate replicate inside healthy cells. It has been noted to be effective in the treatment of many viral illnesses including HIV strains and viral hepatitis.

Garlic-Allium sativum
Garlic has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. The compounds allicin and alliion are responsible for this common plant’s reputation as a triple threat. Garlic is anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and it is especially effective against viruses if chewed raw.

Elderberry-Sambucus nigra
The common black elderberry (Sambucus nigra) has long been used to reduce the length and severity of flu symptoms and studies. Taking 60 ml a day for adults and 30 ml for children helps to facilitate a complete recovery, often in three days. Elderberry extract binds to the tiny spikes on a virus protein that are used to pierce and invade healthy cells and destroys them so that the virus is ineffective. Elderberry may also be effective against the herpes simplex virus and some HIV strains.

Availability of Herbs

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Himalayan wild tomato seeds

Wild tomato seeds
Wild tomato-Solanum sisymbriifolium : These wild tomato have strong disease and blight resistance. Expect an abundant full season harvest, tomato cages work very well. Flavour is beyond compare.

Min seeds : 25 seeds per packet
Seeds are natural.Open-pollinated.Organic from Kashmir Himalaya

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Hot Kashmiri-one of the world’s hottest variety!

Kashmir Hot Pepper
Availability of  Kashmiri chilli  seeds
Pricing : 150 US$ per pkt
(approx.): 250  seeds per pkt
Fright : 20 US$ additional

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Srinagar GPO SGR POB 667 190 001
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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Ginkgo biloba trees from Kashmir

Make more money with the trees you know and love

A tree that will be large and showy at maturity
An easy-care tree with no serious pest or disease problems
A tree with outstanding fall color
Something for a large, open area
A tree with unusual leaves

Few trees can boast the rich history of Ginkgo biloba. Customers are probably very familiar with ginkgo as an herbal supplement to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. But the tree—one of the oldest living species on Earth—is also prized as an ornamental. It makes an ideal shade, specimen or focal-point tree. Ginkgo is urban-tolerant, and can grow to a massive 80-feet tall and 60-feet wide given adequate space. It’s generally hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8. Besides its leaves, which flutter in the slightest breeze—ginkgo also has attractive brownish-gray bark that becomes highly ridged with age.

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Astragalus membranaceus seeds from Kashmir

Astragalus membranaceus seeds
It is commonly found all along the temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Nepal at heights of 1000-2700 m.

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Fruit berries from Kashmir

Physalis peruviana, a plant species of the genus Physalis, is originally from Peru. The plant and its
fruit are most commonly known as Cape gooseberry, or Physalis.
Physalis peruviana seeds availability
Pricing : 60US$ : Seeds per pkt. (approx.): 300 seeds.
Fright : 20US$ additional
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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Angelica roots

Angelica from Kashmir
Angelica
Bot. name: Angelica archangelica
Synonyms: Archangelica officinalis
Family: Umbelliferae

Angelica has a long folk-history of use as a medicinal herb, in particular for the treatment of digestive disorders and problems with blood circulation. The root is the most active medicinally, it should be harvested in the autumn of its first year of growth, sliced longitudinally if necessary and dried quickly. If well stored, the root retains its medicinal virtues for many years. 

The leaves and seeds can also be used. The leaves are harvested and dried in late spring before the plant comes into flower. The plant is antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. 

An infusion is used to ease flatulence, indigestion, chronic bronchitis and typhus. It stimulates blood flow to the peripheral parts of the body and so is of value in treating poor circulation - it is considered a specific treatment for Buerger's disease, a condition that narrows the arteries of the hands and feet. 

Angelica is contra-indicated for people with a tendency towards diabetes since its use can increase sugar levels in the urine. This plant should not be prescribed for pregnant women, nor should the juice be allowed to come into contact with the eyes. An essential oil from the seeds is sometimes used as a rub to relieve rheumatic conditions.

Availabilit : Angelica seed/whole plant/root
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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Mullein tea from kashmir

Mullein tea
Mullein Herb

Bot. name : Verbascum densiflorum
Synonyms: Verbascum thapsiforme
Family: Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)

Details : The flowers and leaves are anodyne, antiseptic, astringent, demulcent, emollient, expectorant and vulnerary. An infusion is used internally in the treatment of various respiratory complaints including coughs, bronchitis, asthma and throat irritations. An infusion of the fresh or dried flowers in olive oil is used to treat earaches, sores, wounds, boils etc. The plant is harvested when in flower and should be dried quickly and with care or it will lose its medicinal qualities.

How to use : Mullein can be found in dried, powdered, tea, tincture and oil formulations.

You can make your own mullein tea at home by combining 1 cup of boiling water with 1–2 teaspoons of dried leaves or flowers and letting the mixture steep for ten to 15 minutes. This tea should be consumed one to four times per day for medicinal reasons.

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Aavailability : 60 bags (tea pouches) 30 days  supply
Pricing: INR : 3500.00
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Friday, March 20, 2020

Blueberry farming in India

Blue berry farming from Kashmir
In India, hashtagBlueberry Farming is very limited and there is a huge future potential for commercial blueberry farming due to its excellent health benefits. hashtagBBlueberries have successfully started growing in India with correct cultivation practices. For sure, Blueberry farming will have a bright future in India. hashtagBlue berry farming in Kashmir, hashtagblueberry farm in in India

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Kashmir willow trees

Willows, also called sallows and osiers, form the genus Salix, around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Kashmir Himalaya.

A top-grade Kashmir Willow bat is better than a low-grade English Willow bat. Since both willows are obtained from the same tree, there is not much of a difference in terms of durability of an English willow bat and a Kashmir Willow bat. The probability of breaking/not breaking is equal for both kinds of willows.

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Benefits of Dandelion roots

Dandelion tea
In traditional Chinese and Native American medicine, 
dandelion root has long been used to treat stomach 
and liver conditions. Herbalists today believe that it 
can aid in the treatment of many ailments, 
including acne, eczema, high cholesterol, 
heartburn, gastrointestinal disorders, 
diabetes, and even cancer.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Lycium barbarum Kashmir

Goji trees in Kashmir

(Lycium barbarum) Chinese native also known as
Wolfberry. The red fruit is sweet and packed full of
antioxidants and other nutrients--rightly called a
“superfood!” This relative of peppers and tomatoes is
hardy to 15 degrees F, prefers full sun and somewhat
dry, well-drained soil. Plants reach to 6 feet tall and look
stunning with their silvery, laurel-like foliage and small
flowers like purple stars. Goji Berry should fruit starting
in the second year after planting. 

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echinacea purpurea benefits

purple coneflower
Echinacea is a plant whose roots and leaves have been 
traditionally used for medicinal purposes. ...
It fights the flu. ...
It helps control blood sugar. ...
Aids healthy cell growth. ...
Potentially reduces risk of breast cancer. ...
Helps manage anxiety. ...
Lowers blood pressure. ...
Reduces inflammation.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Natural Herbs- Anti-Viral Agents

Sage-Salvia officinalis
The antiviral properties of sage are mostly attributed to compounds called safficinolide and sage one, which are found in the leaves and stem of the plant

Purple Echinacea-Echinacea purpurea
The herb Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) is supportive of the immune system and has a direct anti-viral action against colds and viral bronchitis. Preparations that include both the roots and the flowering tops are the most effective at helping the body resist the viruses.

Olive-Olea europea
The leaves of Olive trees (Olea europea) contain a substances called elenoic acid and calcium elonate has been identified as a powerful inhibitor of a wide range of viruses in laboratory tests., including influenza, herpes, polio and coxsackie viruses. These substances block the production of enzymes that allow viruses to replicate.

St John’s Wort -Hypericum perforatum
St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is ore well-known for its ability to treat depression and neuralgia but it also has potent antiviral chemicals called hypercin and pseudohypericin that proactively fight off viruses that thrive by imitating existing cells through “cloaking”. These viruses that masquerade as human cells include Herpes, HIV and Hepatitis C.

Liquorice-Glycyrrhiza glabra
Liquorice contains a substance called glycyrrhizin that reduces the replication of viruses and halts their ability to penetrate replicate inside healthy cells. It has been noted to be effective in the treatment of many viral illnesses including HIV strains and viral hepatitis.

Garlic-Allium sativum
Garlic has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of years. The compounds allicin and alliion are responsible for this common plant’s reputation as a triple threat. Garlic is anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal and it is especially effective against viruses if chewed raw.

Elderberry-Sambucus nigra
The common black elderberry (Sambucus nigra) has long been used to reduce the length and severity of flu symptoms and studies. Taking 60 ml a day for adults and 30 ml for children helps to facilitate a complete recovery, often in three days. Elderberry extract binds to the tiny spikes on a virus protein that are used to pierce and invade healthy cells and destroys them so that the virus is ineffective. Elderberry may also be effective against the herpes simplex virus and some HIV strains.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Lycium ruthenicum- Black Goji berry plants from Kashmir



Also commonly known as black fruit wolfberry
goji nero, siyah goji, kaokee, თეთრეკალა,
 (Tibetan name) “next to Mary”, is a species
of flowering plant in the nightshade family
which can be found in Central Asia, southern
part of Russia, throughout Northwest China,
Kashmir, Afghanistan and  Pakistan.

The black goji berry is very rarely found in Western
cuisine but has long been celebrated in the
Himalayan region as a powerful medicinal
and health food. The black goji is known to
be more healthful and potent than the more
widely known red goji, and we find the flavor
sweeter. The tasty, inky black berries are
exceptionally high in antioxidants and are said
to boost the immune system and improve
circulation. Thanks to their ability to fight free
radicals, they have been hailed as a food to
promote healthy, graceful aging. The potent
berries create an outstanding blue color when
steeped or added to foods. These tasty berries
are quickly becoming a popular super fruit
added to smoothies and brewed into tea. The
dried berries are great in granola and muffins
or snacked on alone; you can also eat the berries
fresh off the plant. Steep the berries into a
beautiful blue tea; adding a few drops of lemon
will turn the tea a lovely purple/pink color.
Gardeners will be pleased to know this exciting
berry is highly prolific and easy to grow! Plants
thrive in zones 5-10. It grows as a shrub reaching
4-6 feet in height, and the plants are self
fertile. The fruit ripens from summer through
early fall.

Availability : Pkt (50 seeds) INR : 5500.00
(Planting material also available)

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