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Gul Nilofar | Indian Blue Water-Lily | Nymphaea lotus Linn.
Arabic Name : Nailoofar, Neeloofar, Qabr al nahl, Aroos, Bashneen | Bengali Name : Shaluk, Sundi | Chinese Name : He ye | English Name : Indian Blue Water Lily | French Name : Nenufar Bleu | German Name : Tigerlotus | Gujarati Name : Nilopal | Hindi ... Read More
Gul Nilofar | Indian Blue Water-Lily | Nymphaea lotus Linn. - 100 Gram
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Gul Nilofar | Indian Blue Water-Lily | Nymphaea lotus Linn. - 250 Gram
375 225 40 % OFF
Gul Nilofar | Indian Blue Water-Lily | Nymphaea lotus Linn. - 500 Gram
750 450 40 % OFF
Gul Nilofar | Indian Blue Water-Lily | Nymphaea lotus Linn. - 1 Kg
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Products Description
Nilofar have a generally calming and sedative effect upon the nervous system, reputedly reducing the sex drive and making them useful in the treatment of insomnia, anxiety and similar disorders. They are useful in asthma, bronchitis, cough and tuberculosis. Also used for oedema, and piles.
Uses & Benefits of White Lotus
- White lotus was used in ancient Egypt, as a key to good health, sex and re-birth.
- The plant is an aphrodisiac for both men and women and a general remedy for all kind of illnesses.
- Continued use of tiger lotus enhances sexual vigor and general good health.
- It is a tonic richer than ginseng, pain reliever richer than arnica, circulation stimulant richer than ginkgo biloba and sexual stimulant richer than Viagra.
- The flowers of white lotus are used for preparing tea that creates a warm, euphoric glow.
- Its rhizomes are cooling, sweet, bitter and tonic and used in diarrhea, dysentery, dyspepsia and general debility.
- White lotus is used internally in treatment of gastrointestinal disorders and jaundice.
- The leaves are used in cutaneous, subcutaneous parasitic infection, eye treatments and pregnancy.
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