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Thursday, February 27, 2025

Goldenberries: The Superfood You Need in Your Diet


Golden berries are cultivated in South Africa, Kashmir, Afghanistan, China,Australia, New Zealand, and India, as well as Central and South America.

Goldenberries are a fruit that can offer several health benefits, such as reducing cholesterol, managing blood sugar, maintaining healthy vision and preventing cancer. There are three species of this fruit: Physalis angulata, Physalis peruviana & Physalis cashmeriana.

Golden Berry, Packet, Packaging Size: 1 kg at ₹ 3500/kg in Kashmir

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Thursday, February 20, 2025

How Chinese Herbal Plants Are Changing the Global Wellness Industry

Chinese tree Ginkgo biloba Kashmir
Chinese herbal medicine has gained significant traction in the global market due to rising interest in natural remedies, traditional medicine, and wellness products. The market for Chinese herbs spans various sectors, including pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and functional foods.

This creates opportunities for companies involved in the cultivation, processing, and distribution of Chinese herbs.  

Kashmir, with its rich biodiversity and unique climate, is home to several herbal plants used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). While not all of them are exclusive to Kashmir, many of these herbs grow in the region and have medicinal properties that align with TCM principles. Here are some Chinese herbal plantsfound in Kashmir:

1.     1.     Ginseng (Panax ginseng)
2.     Cordyceps (Cordyceps sinensis)
3.     Rhubarb (Rheum emodi)
4.     Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
5.     Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale
6.     Artemisia (Artemisia absinthiu
7.     Berberis (Berberis aristata)
8.     Aconite (Aconitum heterophyllum)
9.     Notopterygium (Notopterygium incisum)
10.   Black Gojiberry (Lycium ruthenicum)
11.   Gojiberry (Lycium barbarum)
12.   Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea buckthorn)
13.   Kuth (Saussurea costus)
14.   Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia annua)
15.   Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa

G   Many of these herbs are used in both Kashmiri traditional medicine (Unani and Ayurveda) and TCM due to their overlapping therapeutic properties. Let me know if you want more details on any specific herb!
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Nicotiana rustica: The Potent Powerhouse of Nicotine

Nicotiana rustica, also known as Aztec tobacco or Mapacho, is a potent species of tobacco with a long history of traditional use. While it shares the same genus as common tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), it has a much higher nicotine content and a distinct flavor.

Availability: 1000,5000 & 10,000 seeds pkt
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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Hawthorn berry Kashmir berry, leaf, and flower as a heart protector

Hawthorn Berry: A Natural Ally for Heart Health
Some of our herbs for emotional self-care have thorns, thus providing protection and boundary in one plant. Thorns offer us the opportunity to notice how fierceness and kindness can exist together. Thorns ask for respect. Thorny trees, shrubs, and bushes often yield soft and sweet fruits—again combining that fierceness and compassion in one.

Hawthorn can feel like a big hug in times of deep need. It is a heart protector, and I think of it as providing nourishment, protection, and a sense of strength to our innate self. The strength is not from a hardness or rigidness, but from a place of boundary where, in fact, there is a greater gentleness sourced from that strength and confidence. According to herbalist Rebecca Altman, hawthorn allows us to fully feel our grief while feeling held at the same time.

Hawthorn is a part of the rose family and offers flowers, leaf, and berry as nourishment. It is safe for long-term use and is a great addition to an overnight infusion (Easley & Horne, 2016). When extracted with water, hawthorn offers the body several supportive actions for emotional self-care. 

First, it is nutritive. Nutrition is an important piece to cultivating balanced emotions. Through the berry’s micronutrients, we are able to nourish our nervous system. It also acts as a nervine and is said to calm the heart when overly excited. The berries are moistening and nutrient dense (Easley & Horne, 2016), and the leaves and flowers are calming and nourishing as well. Combining all three parts of this plant (leaf, flower, and berry) can create a lovely physically and emotionally grounding daily tea.

Availability : Whole fruit berries
(500,1000 & 5000 grams)
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Friday, February 14, 2025

About Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre

Overview :  The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre (JKMPIC) is a pioneering institution dedicated to the cultivation of important indigenous medicinal plants and the introduction of various species from other parts of the world. It plays a significant role in promoting the conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in the region.

Location and Scale of Operations Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre- JKMPIC is situated in Jammu and Kashmir, specifically at “Ginkgo House”, A-370, Nambalbal, Pampore, Pulwama, Kashmir. 192121. The center operates on a scale of 5 acres, which includes a garden that houses a vast collection of medicinal plants.

Collection and Conservation Efforts The center boasts Kashmir’s largest privately owned collection of medicinal plants, encompassing over 300 varieties. This includes rare and endemic species that have been traditionally used for healing, health, and beauty by local communities for thousands of years.

The garden serves as a treasure trove for herbal remedies, with all plants being carefully conserved for future generations.

Sheikh Gulzar

Research and Development In addition to cultivation efforts, JKMPIC has established a tissue culture lab within its premises. This lab is responsible for propagating and distributing rare medicinal plants as part of its conservation initiatives. Furthermore, the plant research center conducts advanced studies into the medicinal properties of these plants, validating their traditional uses through scientific research.

Product Availability :  JKMPIC offers a wide range of planting materials including tree saplings, herb seeds, flower seeds, fruit plants, creepers & climbers, medicinal herbs, herbal roots, crude drugs, bulbs, tree bark products, herbal teas, corms, rhizomes, stem tubers & root tubers as well as aromatic plants. Seeds from various crops are available for purchase through contract sales or local retail channels such as farmers’ markets.

Operational Information : The center is open to contracting for seed production and has established distribution channels that include online storefronts alongside local retail options. Interested buyers can place orders via email or messaging platforms like WhatsApp or Telegram.

Overall, JKMPIC stands out as an essential institution in the field of medicinal plant cultivation and research in Jammu and Kashmir.

1. Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre Official Website This source provides comprehensive information about the operations, mission statement, product offerings, and contact details related to JKMPIC.

2. Research Articles on Medicinal Plant Cultivation These articles offer insights into the significance of cultivating indigenous medicinal plants within specific regions like Jammu and Kashmir while highlighting conservation practices.

3. Government Reports on Agricultural Practices in Jammu & Kashmir These reports detail agricultural initiatives taken by government bodies concerning the promotion of sustainable practices in farming medicinal plants within the region.