Packaging: 50g (or 500g & 1kg) containing Gotu Kola.
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Other Names: Gotu Kola, Centella Asiatica, Indian Pennywort, Brahmi
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) is a small perennial herb from the Mackinlayaceae family. It is endemic to certain regions of Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Iran. In each region, it is used in different ways. For example, in Sri Lanka, its leaves are prepared as malluma (a side dish for rice), in Indonesia, it is used in Aceh-style salads, and in Vietnam and Thailand, it is used to make drinks.
Known as "Tiger grass" or "Madécassol" in France, this herb thrives in tropical, marshy areas of India, Southeast Asia, and South America. In Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, it is believed to grant longevity to… elephants!
Benefits of Centella:
Used in Ayurveda for thousands of years, Gotu Kola is referenced in the ancient Indian text Susruta Samhita. In China, it has been used for over 2,000 years and is known as "the miraculous elixir of life," a name given by Li Ching-Yun, a herbalist rumored to have lived 256 years. In Europe, its widespread use began around 1800, when it became recognized as a medicinal herb in France.
In modern herbal therapy, Gotu Kola is utilized for a wide range of health issues. This herb is thought to have calming and anxiolytic properties. It is believed to have a "soothing" effect on the central nervous system while increasing GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) levels in the brain. This action is thought to "revitalize" the entire nervous system, positively impacting memory and concentration. It is also said that consuming Gotu Kola improves blood circulation, strengthens blood vessel walls (reducing sclerosis), and lowers blood pressure. In this way, it is reported to be effective for conditions like phlebitis and poor circulation in the extremities. Externally, Gotu Kola is considered to significantly aid in wound care, improving blood circulation and detoxifying the skin locally. Many herbalists regard Gotu Kola as one of the most important tonic herbs for the human body, often referring to it as the "elixir of youth" or "elixir of life."
Key Properties: Tonic for the nervous system, stimulant for blood circulation (especially in the extremities and brain), anti-inflammatory, stimulates collagen production.
Uses: For enhancing memory, Alzheimer’s, mental stimulation, anxiety and depression, venous circulation issues. Externally, it is used for wound healing, psoriasis, and burns.
Summary:
Precautions: Not recommended for individuals with diabetes.
Caution: Gotu Kola interacts with medications that act as central nervous system depressants, so they should not be administered together, as increased sedation and drowsiness may occur. Avoid using Gotu Kola if taking medications that negatively affect liver function due to potential interactions that could cause liver damage.
Use during pregnancy and lactation should be avoided due to a lack of sufficient safety data.
Origin: India
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place (5°C – 15°C)
Preparation:
1 tablespoon of dried Gotu Kola (or a small pinch of uncrushed) is added to a container with 1 cup of water, boiled for 10-15 minutes, and then strained before drinking.
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