Gotu Kola
Gotu Kola
There are few herbs which have been in the center of so much attention as this simple pale green member of the sub-family Hydrocotyloideae. The romance and history of this creeping marsh plant is not only exciting and interesting, but vast continents have been crossed in its journey from obscure usage in the Orient to present day Western popularity.
Gotu Kola, for example, is believed to contain remarkable rejuvenating properties similar to Fo Ti Teng. “The natives of India use the plant medicinally…as a stimulant…as well as a blood purifier and alterative.” says herbal researcher Richard Lucas. An alterative describes any natural plant substance which alters a condition by producing a gradual change toward the restoration of health.
The leaves of this small, pale green creeper herb have a taste described as “slightly pungent but delicious eaten with rice and bread.” Ceylonese athletes say they owe their youthful vitality to small daily doses of Gotu Kola. In addition, Indian authorities also assert its usefulness in diseases of the nervous system, memory improvement, and the treatment of leprosy lesions and symptoms.
A 107 year old Hindu sage named Nanddo Narian used the herb successfully as a preventative of senility and claimed that the herb contained an ingredient which tends to prolong the vigor of the brain in old age and to prevent usual senile degeneration with advancing years.
In case of mental troubles, blood pressure, abscesses, arthritis and rheumatism, the efficacy of Gotu Kola has no peers. In elephantiasis bruises and swellings, this herb will check the fever associated with these afflictions. In India, the leaves are extensively used by religious orders to develop spiritual power and to prolong the existence of the brain. Many yogis drink Gotu Kola tea when they are meditating as it sharpens concentration considerably.
The continual use of Gotu Kola increases intellect and memory, removes mental fatigue and brain fog, and enables the brain to work for hours ceaselessly. Dire effects of too much smoking and hoarseness of voice are removed. It tones up the whole system of nerves and enriches the blood cells. It is an invaluable brain food for students, lawyers, professors, judges and others of the learned professions. It is written in Ancient Oriental History that two leaves a day will keep the doctor away.
Albi Naturals Gotu Kola comes from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) where for centuries, their variety of Gotu Kola is well known to be of top quality.
It is claimed that Gotu Kola will increase the span of life by 50 years by developing a brain incapable of breaking down for a long time. The leaves have a marked energizing effect on the cells of the brain and can preserve it indefinitely. The leaves are not a stimulant but a brain food. India has perhaps done more medical research on Gotu Kola than any other country.
The Indian Pharmaceutical codex states that it contains Alkaloid (Hydrocotylin), Glycoside (Asiaticoside), Volatile Oil, Fatty Oil, Resin, Vallarine, Pectic Acid,Ascorbic Acid,Centoic Acid and Cenellic Acid (when aired).
There are few herbs which have been in the center of so much attention as this simple pale green member of the sub-family Hydrocotyloideae. The romance and history of this creeping marsh plant is not only exciting and interesting, but vast continents have been crossed in its journey from obscure usage in the Orient to present day Western popularity.
Gotu Kola, for example, is believed to contain remarkable rejuvenating properties similar to Fo Ti Teng. “The natives of India use the plant medicinally…as a stimulant…as well as a blood purifier and alterative.” says herbal researcher Richard Lucas. An alterative describes any natural plant substance which alters a condition by producing a gradual change toward the restoration of health.
The leaves of this small, pale green creeper herb have a taste described as “slightly pungent but delicious eaten with rice and bread.” Ceylonese athletes say they owe their youthful vitality to small daily doses of Gotu Kola. In addition, Indian authorities also assert its usefulness in diseases of the nervous system, memory improvement, and the treatment of leprosy lesions and symptoms.
A 107 year old Hindu sage named Nanddo Narian used the herb successfully as a preventative of senility and claimed that the herb contained an ingredient which tends to prolong the vigor of the brain in old age and to prevent usual senile degeneration with advancing years.
In case of mental troubles, blood pressure, abscesses, arthritis and rheumatism, the efficacy of Gotu Kola has no peers. In elephantiasis bruises and swellings, this herb will check the fever associated with these afflictions. In India, the leaves are extensively used by religious orders to develop spiritual power and to prolong the existence of the brain. Many yogis drink Gotu Kola tea when they are meditating as it sharpens concentration considerably.
The continual use of Gotu Kola increases intellect and memory, removes mental fatigue and brain fog, and enables the brain to work for hours ceaselessly. Dire effects of too much smoking and hoarseness of voice are removed. It tones up the whole system of nerves and enriches the blood cells. It is an invaluable brain food for students, lawyers, professors, judges and others of the learned professions. It is written in Ancient Oriental History that two leaves a day will keep the doctor away.
Albi Naturals Gotu Kola comes from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) where for centuries, their variety of Gotu Kola is well known to be of top quality.
It is claimed that Gotu Kola will increase the span of life by 50 years by developing a brain incapable of breaking down for a long time. The leaves have a marked energizing effect on the cells of the brain and can preserve it indefinitely. The leaves are not a stimulant but a brain food. India has perhaps done more medical research on Gotu Kola than any other country.
The Indian Pharmaceutical codex states that it contains Alkaloid (Hydrocotylin), Glycoside (Asiaticoside), Volatile Oil, Fatty Oil, Resin, Vallarine, Pectic Acid,Ascorbic Acid,Centoic Acid and Cenellic Acid (when aired).
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