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Red Sandalwood

(Rakta Chandanam | Lal Chandan)

Pterocarpus santalinus

Red Sandalwood is an endemic tree species native to the eastern ghats of South India. It is considered auspicious in Indian culture and is widely used in Ayurveda for skin care. Contrary to popular belief, the red heartwood of the tree has no significant aroma

Red sandalwood powder helps in reducing blemishes, treating acne, and improving skin health. The cooling effect of red sandalwood also supports rejuvenation of the skin by removing sun tan and dullness. It is rich in anti-oxidants and regular use helps remove acne scars, reduce blackheads and correct pigmentation

Costus Root

(Kottam | Kuth)

Saussurea Costus

Costus is a medicinal herb found widely in high elevation (8200 to 9800 feet) regions of India, mainly in  Himachal Pradesh as well as Jammu and Kashmir. The root of the plant is extensively used in traditional medicines including Tibetan medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda to treat and prevent an array of health conditions.

The species is currently under threat due to over exploitation and illegal trades. Chenat traders supply only legal material with necessary forest permits and legal procurement certificates

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Dry Amla

(Nelikkathodu | Indian Gooseberry) 

Emblica officinalis

Indian gooseberry or Amla is a major constituent in a wide range of Ayurvedic formulations. Amla is a powerhouse of vitamin C and can help in improving health and immunity.

Amla, which is a great anti-oxidant has a sour taste and is believed to aid in regulating cholesterol level. Amla also helps in improving digestion and metabolism

Devdar

(Devadaru | Himalayan Cedar)

Cedrus Deodara

Deodar is an evergreen coniferous tree native to western Himalayas. It is found in elevations ranging from 3,500 to 10,000 ft. It is used both as timber as well as an ingredient for Ayurveda medicine. The wood, resin and bark is believed to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

It is considered auspicious in many traditions and is even worshipped as a divine tree. The inner wood of the tree is aromatic and used for making incense

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Naruneendi

(Nannari | Anantmool) 

​Hemidesmus Indicus

​AlSo known as Indian Sarasparilla, Nannari is known for the pleasant aroma of its roots. Nannari is widely used in ayurvedic medicines due to its detoxification properties.

Nannari is also widely used in beverages due to its cooling effect.

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