Bacopa monnieri, also called Brahmi, water hyssop, thyme-leaved gratiola, and the herb of grace, is a staple plant in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Bacopa monnieri has been used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine for centuries for a variety of purposes including improving memory, reducing anxiety, etc. A group of active compounds called bacosides in Bacopa monnieri are responsible for these
Andrographis paniculata, commonly known as King of Bitters or Kalmegh, is a highly used medicinal plant of the ancient Indian medicine system. The bioactive compound, Andrographolides, is diterpene lactones having immune-stimulating activity and anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, anti-hyperglycemic activities.
Asparagus Racemosus is an Ayurvedic plant popularly known as Shatavari and it has been used since ancient times in India for addressing multiple health indications. The active biological components, Saponins; steroidal in nature, are phytochemicals responsible for its benefits. These Saponins have been found to have an impact on many facets of health from inflammation to hormone balance.