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Brahmi





The Bacopa Monnieri better known by the name of Brahmi is a plant used since ancient times by the Ayurvedic Medicine.
It has multiple properties.
It is a plant considered sacred.
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The "plant of memory"
The scientific name of brahmi is Bacopa monnieri and is a perennial herb that grows mainly in India and in the very humid areas of Asia, Oceania and Africa.
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In Ayurvedic medicine it is one of the most used remedies especially to counteract stress and improve memory and concentration. This is mainly due to some strongly antioxidant substances, such as bacosides, which favor the activities and connections of neurons.
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It is also an excellent remedy for headaches, insomnia and anxiety. It helps the relaxation of body and mind.
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HAIR:
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used against excessive fall, sparse hair, dandruff, prevents the early appearance of white hair.
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It stimulates hair regrowth and strengthens the roots and stem.
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Brahmi is one of the most powerful hair revitalizers!
Recommended for use in combination with Amla, Bringhraj, Shikaki, Tulsi and / or Neem to promote not only the strength of the roots, but also to thicken the hair and relieve itching of the scalp and fight dandruff.
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SKIN:
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Brahmi can be used in pasta, infused or even macerated in oil always for skin applications.
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Useful for all skin types, to treat dermatological disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, irritations and to stimulate skin regeneration.
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HISTORY AND CURIOSITY:
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The word Brahmi makes direct reference to the central divinity of Hinduism (Brahma, the God creator of the Hindu pantheon) and is found in the oldest texts of the Ayurvedic tradition dated 3000 years ago.
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Brahmi is known and used in Ayurveda for its rejuvenating properties, it acts on brain cells improving memory, concentration, information processing capacity, learning, mental acuity and stress management. Encourages a balanced emotional state.
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It turns out to be an effective adjuvant for studies, recommended for adolescents and children, and for the elderly for the improvement of memory and against dementia.
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