Adhatoda vasica, also known as immortelle vascularis or Vasaka, is a traditionally used plant native to India and other areas of South Asia.
It is one of the important herbs of Ayurvedic tradition, where it has been used for centuries as part of various herbal preparations.
The plant is valued for its content of naturally occurring plant compounds and its wide use in traditional herbal systems. The leaves are most commonly processed to form part of tea blends, extracts and other herbal products.
Properties
- Traditionally used Ayurvedic herb
- natural source of plant bioactive compounds
- popular ingredient in herbal blends and extracts
- long history of use in traditional herbal systems
- suitable for daily inclusion in a balanced lifestyle
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