Friday, 13 March 2026

Annatto seeds or Sindhoori Seeds or Lipstick seeds (Bixa Orellana seeds)

 



Annatto seeds or Sindhoori Seeds  or Lipstick seeds:- 

 Its colour is  are used as red ink, Coating medicines, Drugs, Dyeing, Food colouring, Hair oils, Polishes, Poultry feed

 • The annatto dye is non-toxic and is mainly used for colouring edible materials like butter, ghee, other milk products, margarine, cheese, vanaspati, chocolates, cosmetics etc. 

• It neither affects the colour nor the aroma of these products. 

 The dye is also used in colouring citrus juice, concentrates, drinks etc. 

• Annatto dye is also used in floor polishes, shoe polish, hair oils etc.

Annatto oil is Vitamin-E enriched 


Annatto is a natural carotenoid obtained from Bixa orellana shrub. 

The seeds are gaining economic importance in recent years as a highly desirable colourant. 

The ripe fruits of annatto on drying yield annatto seed which serves as the raw material for the production of annatto colour. 

Tailor-made formulations based on water-soluble carbonate systems were found suitable for use in hard-boiled candies, vermicelli, gold fingers, and fast foods such as biriyani and vegetable manchurian. 

Similarly, PG-based (propylene glycol-based  ) tailor-made formulations were found suitable for traditional sweetmeats such as boondi laddu and motichoor laddu, as well as dairy and bakery products including butter, cheese, biscuit cream, bakery cream, and icing cream. The sugar-powder formulation was found convenient for application in hard-boiled candies, jalebi, jangri, and boondi laddu.

Friday, 6 March 2026

SWEET FLAG / VACHA (ACORUS CALAMUS)

 


Vacha is an ancient herb having various health benefits. 

The name “Vacha” in Sanskrit means speaking clearly because this herb stimulates intelligence and expression.

With a strong aroma, this herb has rhizomes which resemble very closely to ginger. 


In Ayurveda, Vacha is known as a rejuvenating herb because of its effect on the nervous system. It is bitter in taste and is used in the dried form.

According to Ayurveda, taking Vacha along with honey on a daily basis helps manage speech disorders due to its Vata balancing and Medhya properties. 

It’s consumption also helps in the management of cough by promoting the removal of sputum from the air passages due to its expectorant activity. 

Vacha also helps improve memory by fighting against cell damage caused by free radicals due to its antioxidant property. 

This improves behavioral changes, memory and mental performance as well. It also helps remove kidney stones by increasing the production of urine due to its diuretic activity. .

A paste of Vacha powder and water can be applied to the skin to help give you a glowing skin and control various skin infections due to its Tikhta (bitter) and Tikshna (sharpness) properties. 

Vacha essential oil might be considered useful in reducing pain and inflammation when applied externally due to its anti-inflammatory property. 

Topical application of Vacha powder with Triphala powder reduces fat on the belly and thigh

Anacyclus Pyrethrum Akkarakarra

 

Anacyclus pyrethrum (Akarkara), a vulnerable herb commercially producing pyrethrum drug extracted from the roots of the plant is an important Ayurvedic medicine.

The roots mainly contain an ester pyrethrine and N-alkylamides (pellitorine) that enhances its medicinal value. 

The plant is used as sex stimulant, antidiabetic, antioxidant, treating asthama.

The plant is a natural pesticide and also shows antimicrobial properties


In traditional medicine, the roots of A. pyrethrum (L) are recommended for treating toothache, salivary secretion, angina, digestive problems, lethargy, female infertility, and even paralysis of the tongue and limbs.

 They are used in the form of cream-based animal fats to treat gout and sciatica and keep illness away




The extraordinary properties of Akarkara are listed as under: 

Aphrodisiac: The extracts of plant roots increase libido or sexual urges and delays ejaculation. 

Analgesic: It reduces or ends pain by causing numbness. 

Anti-rheumatic & Anti-arthritic: It gives relief in rheumatic arthritis by increasing circulation. 

Anti-Bacterial & Anti-viral: Akarkara has also shown antibacterial and anti-viral properties and thus it keeps you safe from a large number of air-borne & water-borne infectious diseases caused by bacteria and virus.

Antibiotic: It also inhibits microbial or biotic growth in the body. 

Anti-catarrhal: Akarkara root also exhibits anticatarrhal properties, i.e. it expels old catarrh. 

Carminative: It expels gases from intestines. 

Digestion: Akarkara roots aid in digestion by stimulating secretion of saliva and other digestive juices as it goes down the digestive system.

 Diuretic: The diuretic property of Akarkara root increases frequency and quantity of urination, thereby helping detoxify the body. 

Emmenagogue: It gives relief from irregular, delayed and obstructed menstruation


Febrifuge: The alkaloids present in Akarkara makes it a good febrifuge by virtue of its anti-microbial antiviral and anti-bacterial properties. 

Nervine: Akarkara is famous for treating nervous or neurotic disorders. 

Vermifuge: The anti-biotic and anti-microbial properties of the alkaloids present in Akarkara roots makes it a good vermifuge too and help in destroying the worms in our intestine. 

Sialagogue: It increases production & secretion of saliva. This can aid in digesting food & give relief from dry mouth and is frequently used for toothache



Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Navara Rice (Oryza Sative L.)

 


Navara Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is grown mainly in Palakkad and nearby districts of Kerala. It is called Shashtikashali in Ayurveda.

 It is an important part of the Panchakarma treatment known as Navarakizhi. 

It helps in treating rheumatic pain. It is useful for polio-related disabilities. It improves blood circulation problems.

It also helps in respiratory diseases.