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| Oct 21, 2007 |
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Indus Organics launches Beta Version of Medical usage search for herbs & spices
Indus Organic launches beta version of medical usage search using latest software technolgies to educate customers. Search tool educates customer about the medical usage of spices and herbs. Indus is the first company to launch the software in the world.
Indus Organics launches Retail Brand at Allthings Organic Show Indus Organic launches retail brand of organic Malabar Herbs and Spices at All Things Organic show (May 5-8) at McCormick Place in Chicago. Come and see our new product range at booth #453
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| January 1, 2007 |
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Indus Organics Launches Saving the Community Program
Indus Organics has launched a giving back to community program to support the farmer education, organic farming, child education and saving the earth program. Company will donate part of the profits from the sale of organic spices, herbs and tea products. |
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| Bacopa Monnieri |
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Bacopa monnieri is a perennial, creeping herb whose habitat includes wetlands and muddy shores. Common names include Water Hyssop and brahmi (note: brahmi is also the Ayurvedic name given to Centella asiatica and other herbs).
The leaves of this plant are succulent and relatively thick. Leaves are oblanceolate and are arranged oppositely on the stem. The flowers are small and white, with four or five petals. Its ability to grow in water makes it a popular aquarium plant. It can even grow in slightly brackish conditions. Propagation is often achieved through cuttings.
It commonly grows in marshy areas throughout India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan, and is also found in Florida and other southern states where it can be grown in damp conditions by the pond or bog garden. This plant is also known as Thyme-leafed gratiola and Moneywort. Synonyms include Herpestris monnieria, Moniera euneifolia, Lysimachia monnieri, and Bacopa Monniera.
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Famed in Ayurvedic medicine, brahmi has antioxidant properties. It has been reported to reduce oxidation of fats in the blood stream, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
It has also been used for centuries to help benefit epilepsy, memory capacity, increase concentration, and reduce stress-induced anxiety. It is listed as a nootropic, a drug that enhances cognitive ability. Recent studies suggest bacopa may improve intellectual activity. |
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