#1 Discovering Natural Medicine of The Day in The Himalayas.

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Hello Everyone,

In this Blog I will be sharing information about the Medicinal Plant that I found in The Himalayas during my research of exploring Medicinal Plants in The Himalayan region.

The Indian Himalayan region is very famous for medicinal plants. I have studied the area of Manali, Himachal Pradesh where I was successful in discovering Pudina Plant.

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Pudina Plant is an erect, diffused aromatic, tomentose herb which has white pubescent, lanceolate and toothed leaves.

Pudina Plant is used as the medicine to cure acidity and stomach ache. Potage of its 5-10 leaves may help to cure these pain and aches.

Leaves of Pudina Plant are astringent and are also used for rheumatic

A Potage of Pudina Plant Leaves may also help to heal apoplexy and fever.

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The Biological name of Pudina plant is Mentha Pipreta Linn. In local language Mentha Pipreta Linn is known as Pudina.

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These species of Pudina are found between 1300m to 3600m in The Himalayas and Tibet. They are also native to Europe,Asia,Borealis and Africa.

So that’s all for today guys, I hope you liked it 🙏

Thanks for passing by ❤️

Love from The Mountains🙏



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What spectacular photos, you did an excellent job. The Himalayas must be an incredible place.

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Thankyou so much 🙏 I'm so glad that you liked my post :)
Yes, Himalayas is just an amazing place. Mighty mountains, woods snow caped peaks... so much to explore and a lot of things are still undiscovered.

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At first glance, it looks like mint leaves, it seems that I often see this leaf where I live, but maybe it's just the same :D

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Yes it's a mint leave. Do use it in medicinal use. There is no harm in consuming it 🙏

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Hermosas fotografías, solo verlas me hace olfatear el delicioso olor a Menta.

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Que lindas montañas las de Himalaya y buena información sobre la planta, creo que nosotros no tenemos la planta de Pudina en nuestro país Venezuela porque nunca las he escuchado, puede que en los Andes existan que está ubicado en niveles altos pero no creo. Menos aún donde yo vivo que es a nivel del mar. Saludos gracias por el conocimiento.


What beautiful mountains the Himalayas and good information about the plant, I think we do not have the Pudina plant in our country Venezuela because I have never heard of them, maybe in the Andes they exist that it is located at high levels but I don't think so. Even less where I live which is at sea level. Greetings thanks for the knowledge.

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