Tuesday, August 25, 2009

INDIAN KINO


INDIANKINO HERBAL IMMUNITY BOOSTER

WHAT IS INDIAN KINO ?

IT IS PURE HERB - HEARTWOOD OF TREE PTEROCARPUS MARSUPIUM
INDIANKINO Provides the essential nutrients, purifies blood and strengthens the immune system for prevention and treatment of many diseases. When it comes in contact with water it secretes natural chemicals like oleanolicacid,Marsupol,pterostilbene,epicatechin,flavonoids,bioflavonoids,pterosupin , liguiritigenin.

OVERALL HEALTH BENEFITS

These natural chemicals in KINO have antioxidant activity , counters free radical damage,increases immunity power and protects us from various diseases like -

KIDNEY DISEASES CATARACT, DIABETES, OVERWEIGHT, JOINTPAIN, BLOOD PRESSURE, CHOLESTROL, MIGRAIN, ACNE-PIMPLES, ALLERGIES, LIVER DISORDERS, DIGESTIVE DISORDERS, PILES, CONSTIPATION ETC


METHOD OF USE

Put KINO herb in 200 ml of water in glass or plastic tumbler, Keep it over night and drink the water in the morning before breakfast.

REFRANCES AND RESEARCH WORKS

1) Dravya Gund Vigyan (Baidyanath Prakashan), Gaon Ki Aushadhi Ratna (Kalida) Part 1 & II, Bhavprakash Nighantu.
(2) Dharmadhikari, S.D., Patki, V.P. and Dashputra, P.O. 1984. Study of mechanism of hypoglycaemia due to Pterocarpus marsupium. Abstr of paper presenled of XVIth Ann Conf.. Indian Pharmacol

1983. Indian J Pharmacol 16, 61.
(3) Kedar, P. and Chakrabarti, C.H, 1981. Blood sugar, blood urea and serum lipids as influenced by Gurmar preparation, Pterocarpus marsupium and Tamarindus indiaca in diabetes mellitus. Maharashtra Med J 28, 165.
(4) Maheshwari, J.K., Singh. K.K. and Saha, S. 1980. Ethno medicinal uses of plants by the Tharus of Kheri district. LI.P. Bull Med Ethnobot Res 1,318.
(5) Ojha, J.K., Bajpai, H.s. and Shanna. P.V. 1978. Hypoglycaemic effect of Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. J Res Indian Med Yoga Homoeop 13(4), 12.
(6) Pandey, M.C. and Shanna, P.V- 1976. Hypoglycaemic effect of bark of Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. on alloxan induced diabetes. Med Surg 16(7), 9.
(7) Rajasekharan, S. and Tuli. S.N. 1976, Pterocarpus marsupium, in the ireatmeni of madhumeha (diabetes mellitus)—A clinical trial. J. Res Indian Med Yoga Homoeop 11(2), 9.
(8) Sepaha. G.C- and Bose, S.N. 1956. Clinical observations on the antidiabetic properties of Pferoctirpus marsupium and Eugenia Jamboiana. J Indian Med Assoc 27, 388.
(9) Sawhney, P.L. and Seshadri. T.R. 1956. Special chemical components of commercial woods and related plant materials :Part IV—Phenolic components of some Pterocarpus species. J Sci Ind Res 15C, 154.
(10) Saifi, A.Q., Shinde, S.. Kavishwar, W.K. and Gupia, S.R. 1971.Some aspects of phytochemistry and hypogiycaemic actions of Pterocarpus nmrsupium (Papilionaceae). J Res Indian Med 6(2), 205.
(11) Shah, D.S. 1967. A preliminary study of the hypogiycaemic action of heartwood of Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb. Indian J Med Res 55, 166.

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