Product Type:
seed
Type:
Herbs Seeds
Cultivation Type:
Non Organic
Variety:
Psyllium
Color:
Brown
Drying Process:
Machine
Moisture (%):
10%
Ash %:
3%
Purity:
99%
Shelf Life:
18 Months
We are reliable brand for making, exporting,distributing, whole selling and supplying Premium Grade Psyllium Seeds in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The objective of Spice Nation is to ensure the preservation of the authenticity and quality of Psyllium seeds / (Isabgol Seed) Indian Spices as well as the establishment of spice nation brand as the most preferred Indian psyllium seeds and spice supplier amongst international and Indian market as well. The rate mentioned above is our ex-factory pricing. GST and Transportation would be additional. And the rates would keep fluctuating periodically according to market condition. With the assistance of our cultivators of plantations and processing factories, our team is able to cater to the custom requirements of wholesale and value added seeking buyers all around the world.As per the needs and requirements of our clients, we are involved in providing Psyllium Seed. Psyllium - Description: Psyllium is a seed used for medicinal purposes taken from the common leawort, Plantago psyllium. There are about 250 species of the enus Plantago found worldwide; they belong to the Plantaginaceae family. The most common species producing seed for medicinal use, in addition to P. psyllium, are P. afra, P. isphagula, P. Ovate. Psyllium is extensively cultivated in many parts of the world. Shrubby perennial plants with narrow green leaves put up spikes of small flowers that mature into seedpods. The seeds and husks are harvested and used in healing. The seeds are small (1.5AcA A 2 cm) and brown or reddish-brown. Psyllium has been used in Ayurvedic medicine in India and in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. It has also been used in Europe for many years, but it has become common in North American healing only near the end of the twentieth century. GENERAL USE: Psyllium has three major uses that have been well documented by modern scientific research. These include the treatment of diarrhea, the relief of constipation; Psyllium seed is high in dietary fiber, making it a good bulk laxative for treating chronic constipation. It is also used to soften stools and ease bowel movements after operations involving the anus and rectum, when hemorrhoids or anal fissures are present; or during pregnancy to lessen the strain of bowel movements. Psyllium seeds are coated with a substance called mucilage that swells or "bulks up" when exposed to water. This extra volume stimulates the movement of material through the bowel. In addition, the moist, gummy mucilage lubricates the lining of the intestine. Both United States health authorities and the German Federal Health Agency's Commission E, established in 1978 to independently review and evaluate scientific literature and case studies pertaining to herb and plant medications, approve the use of psyllium to treat constipation. Although it may at first seem contradictory, psyllium is also used to treat diarrhea and bouts of irritable bowel syndrome, a condition in which periods of diarrhea alternate with periods of constipation. As psyllium passes through the intestines, it absorbs water. This reduces the amount of fluid in the bowel and helps to control diarrhea. Both United States health authorities and the German Commission E have approved the use of psyllium to treat diarrhea. In addition to these approved therapeutic uses, psyllium is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat stomach and intestinal ulcers, heartburn , and to help manage non-insulin dependent (type 2) diabetes. One Western study showed that psyllium taken before meals reduced the rise in blood glucose that occurred after eating, suggesting a valid role for psyllium in diabetes management. Additional studies are being undertaken.
Product Type: | seed |
Type: | Herbs Seeds |
Cultivation Type: | Non Organic |
Variety: | Psyllium |
Color: | Brown |
Drying Process: | Machine |
Moisture (%): | 10% |
Ash %: | 3% |
Purity: | 99% |
Shelf Life: | 18 Months |