Saturday, November 16, 2019

Women Healers of Himalaya, Ayurvedic Herbs Niti Village Uttarakhand, 10,000 ft 4K

Interview with a female Traditional Healer from Neeti Village about rare Himalayan herbs and their use in medicine and health. Neeti is the last village on Indo-Tibet border and is rarely traversed. Insights...

Herbs Covered

  • Eleusine coracana Linn, Poaceae, Mandua
  • Rhodiola Rosea Linn,  Crassulaceae, Solo
  • Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb., Saxifragaceae,   Syalphad
  • Aconitum balfourii Stapf, Ranunculaceae,  Meetha. Mitha jadi
  • Rheum moorcroftianum Royle,  Polygonaceae, Dolu
  • Dactylorhiza hatagirea (D.Don) Soo, Orchidaceae, Hathajadi
  • Aconitum heterophyllum Wall.ex Royle Ranunculaceae, Atees Atis
  • Nardostachys jatamansi (D.Don) DC, Caprifoliaceae,  Maasi Jatamansi
  • Picrorhiza kurrooa Royle ex.Benth, Plantaginaceae,  Kadwi Katuki, Kadu
  • Selinum vaginatum (Edgew.) C.B.Clarke, Apiaceae, Bhutkeshi
  • Swertia Chirayita (Roxb) Buch.-Ham.ex C.B.Clarke, Gentianaceae, Chiraitu Kiratikta
  • Swertia ciliata (D.Don ex G.Don) B.L.Burtt  Gentianaceae, Chirata
  • Arnebia benthamii (Wall. ex G. Don) Johnston, Laljadi Balchad
  • Origanum vulgare Linn, ChemoType Thymol, Banatulasi, Badritulasi
  • Selinum wallichianum (DC.) E. Nasir, comb. nov.  Umbelliferae, Takkar, Lehsra
  • Astragalus uttaranchalensis Chaudhary & Khan, Rudanti Ghritkumari

 

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