Harad Terminalia Chebula
25 - 26 Per Kilogram
Terminalia Chebula
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Terminalia Chebula belongs to the Combretaceae family. Fruit contains a constituent which has a wide antibacterial and antifungal spectrum and also inhibits growth of E.coli, the most common organism responsible for urinary tract infection. The fruit pulp exhibits laxative properties. This is a species of Terminalia which is native to southern Asia from India to Nepal. The fruits dried peel is used to cure cold-related nagging coughs. The fruit has digestive, anti-inflammatory, anthelmentic, cardiotonic, aphrodisiac and restorative properties and is additionally beneficial in flatulence, constipation & piles.
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Harra Seeds
20 Per Kilogram
100 Kilogram (MOQ)
Harra (Terminalia chebula)
32 - 42 Per Kilogram
1000 Kilogram (MOQ)
Terminalia chebula, commonly known as Harad or Indian Hog Plum, is a revered herb in Ayurvedic medicine renowned for its diverse therapeutic properties. This deciduous tree, characterized by its elliptical leaves and yellowish-green fruit, is highly valued for its ability to balance all three doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. In Ayurveda, Harad is particularly esteemed for its digestive, rejuvenating, and detoxifying properties. It is used in various Ayurvedic formulations and remedies for its profound health benefits.
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Certified organic Harra,Haritaki,Terminalia chebula is available,pure & wild collected fruits,shells Seedless,&in powder form
Kali Harad
130 - 150 Per Tons
10 Ton (MOQ)
Kali Harad / Black Himej (Myrobalan) Black himej has always been praised for its extraordinary healing powers. It is also known as Bal Harad, Kali Harad, Laghu Harad and, Choti Harad. It is believed to destroy innumerous diseases and eliminate all the waste from the body. Black Himej also promotes tissue growth and health and has antibacterial and antioxidant properties.
Dried Terminalia Chebula
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1*20 FCL Metric Ton (MOQ)
This tree yields smallish, ribbed and nut-like fruits which are picked when still green and then pickled, boiled with a little added sugar in their own syrup or used in preserves. The seed of the fruit, which has an elliptical shape, is an abrasive seed enveloped by a fleshy and firm pulp. Seven types of fruit are recognized (vijaya, rohini, putana, amrita, abhaya, jivanti, and chetaki), based on the region where the fruit is harvested, as well as the colour and shape of the fruit. Generally speaking, the vijayavariety is preferred, which is traditionally grown in the Vindhya Range of west-central India, and has a roundish as opposed to a more angular shape.[7] The fruit also provides material for tanning leather and dyeing cloth.[5] Terminalia chebula is the main ingredient in the Ayurvedic formulation Triphala which is used for kidney and liver dysfunctions.[8] The dried fruit is also used in Ayurveda as a purported antitussive, cardiotonic, homeostatic, diuretic, and laxative.[8] Also Known as :- Myrobalan He Zi-Chebulic Myrobalan fruit Haritaki Fruit He Zi
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