Bacopa Monniera is the botanical name.
Family Name: Scrophul Ariacae.
Common Name: Thyme Leaved, Herpestis Monnieria,
Brahmi, Gratiola,.
Part Used: Whole Plant is used Ayurveda Herbs.
Habitat: Bacopa Monniera grows in swampy
places and cultivated South India.
Uses: Bacopa Monnieri is used as Diuretic,
Cardiac, Nervine and Tonic.
It is fact about the medicine
to improve mental power, perfect treatment of asthma, harshness,
madness, epilepsy.
It is a powerful or effective nervous tonic and it is worked
as a anti nervousness agent. It is measured well for the heart.
Description: Bacopa Monnieri or Brahmi is usually
used in Ayurveda herb as a tonic for brain and mind. Bacopa Monnieri
or Brahmi nutritionally supports focus, clarity and remembrance.
It has also helped religious seekers for millennia to achieve or
accomplish the wisdom that they required.
It is used to naturally refresh or review nerve and the
brain cells, to raise exact mental capacities at any limit,
memory, sharp concentration, intelligence, mental staying
power, verbal communication and to reduce senility, stress
and anxiety related any kind of diseases.
For promoting the open, clarity and mental stability required
remaining calm and competent in this today's busy world and
decreasing the anxiety and stress; it is right and excellent
formula for energetic and dynamic people and students of all
ages.
Important fact: it is fact about Bacopa
monnieri do not take during pregnancy.
Dosage: Before taking Bacopa Monnieri it must have to proper known
about the dosage that take one fourth to one half teaspoon two to
three times in a day and mixed it with warm water or as suggested
by doctor.
Description: Bacopa monnieri is a perennial, creeping
herb which is basically found in wetlands and muddy shores or locations.
The most common names include that Water Hyssop and Brahmi. Bacopa
Monnieri or brahmi is also the Ayurvedic name given to centella
Asiatic and other herbs.
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