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OverviewQuick DetailsType:Herbal ExtractFunction:Diuretics For Eliminating DampnessPlace of Origin:IndiaBrand Name:Mother HerbsModel Number:
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Overview
Quick Details
Type:
Herbal Extract
Function:
Diuretics For Eliminating Dampness
Place of Origin:
India
Brand Name:
Mother Herbs
Model Number:
Pure Herb Oil
Purity:
100% Pure Nagarmotha Oil
Quantity:
As Per Requirement
Common Name:
Nagarmotha oil, Cyperus scariosus oil, Cyperus scariosus l. root oil
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Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums, HPDE Drums, Plastic & Glass Bottles etc..
Delivery Time
Shipped in 20 days after payment
Nagarmotha oil / Organic Nagarmotha oil

 

Description

Nagarmotha's botnical name is Cyperus rotundus who is a perennial plant, that may reach a height of up to 140 cm (55 inches). The names "nut grass" and "nut sedge" – shared with the related species Cyperus esculentus – are derived from its tubers, that somewhat resemble nuts, although botanically they have nothing to do with nuts.

Appearance: Viscous liquid

Aroma : : Dry, Woody, Earthy

Color : Dark amber to light brown

Chemical constituents

Nagarmotha oil has various chemical compounds that include cyperone, selinene, cyperene, cyperotundone, patchoulenone, sugeonol, kobusone and isokobusone.

Extraction: It is extracted by the steam distillation of roots.

Uses

The plant is mentioned in the ancient Indian ayurvedic medicine Charaka Samhita (ca. 100 AD). Nagarmotha Oil for treating fevers, digestive system disorders, dysmenorrhea and other maladies. Nagarmotha Oil also use to treat wounds, bruises, carbuncles, etc. The antibacterial properties of the Nagarmotha Oil may have helped prevent tooth decay in people.

Western and Islamic herbalists including Dioscorides, Galen, Serapion, Paulus Aegineta, Avicenna, Rhazes, and Charles Alston have described medical uses as stomachic, emmenagogue, deobstruent and in emollient plasters.

A sesquiterpene, rotundone, so called because Nagarmotha Oil was originally extracted from the tuber of this plant, is responsible for the spicy aroma of black pepper and the peppery taste of certain Australian Shiraz wines. Anti-microbial, anti-malarial, anti-oxidant, and anti-diabetic compounds have been isolated and identified from Nagarmotha Oil.

Despite the bitter taste of the Nagarmotha Oil, they are edible and have nutritional value. Some part of the plant was eaten by humans at some point in ancient history. The plant is known to have a high amount of carbohydrates. The plant is known to have been eaten in Africa in famine-stricken areas.



Pharmaceutical Uses:
Nagarmotha essential oil is helpful with bronco-pulmonary congestion, mucus, scabies and scanty periods. It is an effective killer of intestinal worms, a diuretic and anti-pyretic medicine. It is also described as an anti-inflammatory medicine, a general and nervine tonic, a promoter of uterine contractions and an excellent binder of stool. The essential oil is also used in various other ailments like fever, burning maturation, skin diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, painful menstruation, neurasthenia, general debility, kidney stones, fibromyalgia, gout and other uric acid sensitive conditions. Nagarmotha oil helpful in bronco-pulmonary congestion, mucus, scabies, and scanty periods. Nagarmotha essential oil has very good digestive and carminative properties, nagarmotha essential oil is an effective killer of intestinal worms, a diuretic and anti-pyretic medicine. Nagarmotha essential oil may also be useful in kidney stones, fibromyalgia, gout and other uric acid sensitive conditions.

Cosmetics and Toiletries:
Nagarmotha contains pinenes and cineole. It is a neutral waxy substance and is used as a hair wash and treating hair and scalp disorders. It dilates the small capillary and acts on the sebaceous glands at the hair root and stimulates them. It has been in use for centuries for anointing body. It is also widely used for skincare, loose motions, excessive thirst and for reducing swellings. Nagarmotha Oil is used in perfumery compounds and in the manufacture of soaps, medicine, cosmeti

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