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Rauvolfia serpentina, the
Indian snakeroot,
devil pepper,
serpentine wood,
Sarpagandha (as
known locally) or Chandrika, is a
species of
flower in the milkweed...
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medicinal herbs at the park
including Ashvagandha (Indian Ginseng),
Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina),
Gwarpatha (Aloe vera),
Mulethi (Liquorice), Shatavar...
- metres, has
about 116
species of
medicinal and
aromatic plants including sarpagandha, kalabandha, citronella,
lemon gr****, khus, geranium, coriander, sandalwood...
- of
Rauvolfia serpentina (Indian snakeroot),
which had been
known as
Sarpagandha and had been used for
centuries in
India for the
treatment of insanity...
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serpentina shégēnmù (蛇根木), cóng shégēnmù (從蛇根木) or yìndù shé mù (印度蛇木)
Sarpagandha,
Indian snakeroot Rehmannia glutinosa dìhuáng (地黄)
Chinese foxglove Rheum...
- nomenclature.
Rauvolfia serpentina,
commonly known as
Indian snakeroot or
sarpagandha,
contains many
indole alkaloids.
Reserpine is an
alkaloid first isolated...
- Stamps) 50 28 Oct 1997
Tulsi 200 51 28 Oct 1997
Haridra 500 52 28 Oct 1997
Sarpagandha 1000 53 28 Oct 1997
Ghritkumari 1100 54 8 Nov 1997 Sant Kavi Sunderdas...
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parts of the
world at this park
including Ashvagandha (Indian Ginseng),
Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina),
Mulethi (Liquorice),
Shatavar (Asparagus racemosus)...
- Herb
Ashvagandha (Indian Ginseng) (Withania somnifera)
Ayurvedic Herb
Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina)
Ayurvedic Herb
Mulethi (Liquorice)
roots with...
- work with Ram Nath
Chopra brought out the
first scientific paper on
Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina) and its
medical properties. His
research on the...