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Description: GET YOUR COPY: ▶️tinyurl.com/herbalplants Discover The Forgotten Power of Plants - The Home Remedies HandBook What Happens If You Put Salt into A Cabbage? You'll find 800+ beneficial plants and remedies in "The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies". It includes recipes of tinctures, teas, decoctions, essential oils, syrups, salves, poultices, infusions and many other natural remedies that our grandparents used for centuries. What's also special about this book is that it has between 2 and 4 high definition, color pictures for each plant and detailed identification guidelines to make sure you've got the right plant. Get The Book Here: ▶️tinyurl.com/herbalplants #HOMEREMEDIES #HERBALREMEDIES #NATURALMEDICINE With the help of Dr. Nicole Apelian, I finally gathered all the remedies and medicinal plants of North America and included them in one book. The most powerful remedies growing in your state We've just printed 100 copies of what is probably the best plant medicine book ever written: The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies. This isn't available for the public yet. Only for a select few. Click to see if there's still one copy reserved in your name: Discover it here: ▶️tinyurl.com/herbalplants ► Subscribe : tinyurl.com/directrend ► Please LIKE ✯ COMMENT ✯ SUBSCRIBE 1. Giloy or Gulvel (Tinospora cordifolia ) Tinospora cordifolia, also known as giloy is a big, smooth, climbing deciduous shrub lacking bristles. The most commonly used part of the bush is the stem, but roots are also known to contain important alkaloids. This shrub is commonly found in India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and China. The term “Amrita” is ascribed to this plant due to its ability to impart youthfulness, vitality and longevity. Giloy kills HeLa cells in vitro, suggesting its potential as an anticancer agent. Its extract showed a dose-dependent increase in tumor-free survival with the highest number of survivors observed. 2. Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata ) Andrographis paniculata, commonly known as bhunimba and Kal Megha in Sanskrit is found in India and Sri Lanka. The parts of the plant used for medicinal purposes are the roots and the leaves. The primary therapeutic component of Andrographis is the diterpene andrographolide. Due to its ability to activate both types of immune response, A. paniculata is a potent chemoprotective agent and is effective against a variety of infectious and oncogenic agents. Andrographolide shows cytotoxic activity against a variety of cancer cells. 3. Brahmi (Centella asiatica ) Centella Asiatica, known as mandukaparni in Sanskrit, brahmamanduki in Hindi, is another plant that has shown potential as an anticancer agent. This plant is commonly found in India, Australia, Pacific Islands, New Guinea, Malaysia, and Iran. The whole plant or its leaves are being traditionally used for their therapeutic properties. Oral consumption of leaves of C. Asiatica has been shown to provide protection against oxidative damage. C. Asiatica is an inhibitor of lipid peroxidation in various organs such as liver, lung, brain, heart, kidney, and spleen as well as in serum. 4. Lakshamana Phal (Annona muricata) Annona muricata/ atemoya or Lakshmana Phal is a native of Caribbean, Central and South America. It is also commonly grown in South East Asia especially in eastern part of India. The parts of the plant that are generally used for medicinal purposes are the root, bark, leaf and fruit. The fruit of Annona, an acetogenin known to have anticancer properties. 5. Kalagaura or Narkya (Mappia foetida) Mappia Foetida/ Nothapodytes Foetida is found in tropical countries. The medicinal properties of M.Foetida have recently gained international attention. The active component of M. foetida tree wood is camptothecin, a potent chemotherapy drug used to treat leukaemia. Recent studies have indicated that an endophytic fungus which grows on this plant also produces the Camptothecine. Camptothecines have a broad spectrum of antitumor activities both in vitro and in vivo. 6. Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) Withania Somnifera known as ‘ashwagandha’ in Sanskrit and Hindi, winter cherry in English, is a small subtropical shrub. The roots and leaves of W. Somnifera have been used in the Indian traditional system of medicine Ayurveda, and the plant is marketed worldwide because of its medicinal properties. W. Somnifera extract is suggested to modulate a variety of biological responses. W. Somnifera formulation appears to offer a multi-modal action against cancer disease as evidenced by their current studies. W. Somnifera formulation has been shown to induce cell cytotoxicity in several human cancer cell lines. The anticancer properties of plants have been recognized for centuries. Isolation of lignans from the common mayapple (Podophyllum Peltatum) ultimately led to the development of drugs used to treat testicular and small cell lung cancer.