Rasaunt (berberis Aristata)
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We are offering Rasaunt (berberis Aristata) Arabic Name : Ameerbaarees, Barbarees (Root), Zarashk, Zirishk (Berries) Bengali Name : Rasanjan, Darhaldi, Daruhaldi Chinese Name : Huang lian English Name : Indian Barberry French Name : Epine-vinette d’lnde German Name : Indischer Berberitze Gujarati Name : Rasvanti, Daruharidra Hindi Name : Rasaut (Root Bark Extract), Darhald (Root), Zarishk (Berries) Kannada Name : Rasajan, Mard Risin Kashmiri Name : Rassashud (Root Bark Extract), Kaw Dach Mool, (Root), Kaw Dach (Berries) Latin name : Berberis aristata DC. Marathi Name : Rasvat, Daruhalad Persian Name : Filzahrah (Root), Zarishk (Berries) Punjabi Name : Rassaut, Sumlu Sanskrit Name : Daruharidra, Daruhaldi, Darvi Urdu Name : Rassaut (Root Bark Extract), Darhald (Root), Zarishk (Berries) Description: It is regarded as a bitter tonic and is apparently used as a alterative, antibacterial, antibilious, antiemetic, antiinflammatory, antiperiodic, antiseptic, astringent, cholagogue, diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, hypotensive, immune stimulant, laxative, purgative (large dose), refrigerant, sedative and stomachic. The berries (Zarishk) are a source of vitamin C. In various metabolic processes, vitamin C increases immune system activity, stimulates iron absorption, and prevents scurvy. They are useful in biliousness, constipation (larger doses), dyspepsia, cough, fevers, hypertension, indigestion, liver malfunctions, jaundice, hepatitis, sore throat, spleen disorders and typhoid. The berberine in the berries have remarkable infection-fighting properties. Berberine may also fight infection by stimulating the immune system. Studies show that it activates macrophages, the white blood cells that devour harmful microorganisms. The root bark extract (Rassaut) is alterative, antiperiodic, astringent, deobstruent, diaphoretic, febrifuge, laxative and tonic and is very useful in periodic neuralgia, leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, haemorrhage, haemorrhoids and ulcers. It reduces blood pressure. It is as valuable as quinine in malarial fevers and as a blood purifier.