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Vetiver Garlands

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Vetiver is a grass and it's name is derived from Tamil name "Vettiver". Vettiver is native to India and both it's leaves and roots have wonderful uses. It's roots are mainly used in home remedies. I always have vetiver root at home. Vetiver root is dried and sold in the markets and they last for quite some time. Since India is a tropical country, we as a nation have always been fond of natural ingredients that keep our body cool and vetiver tops that list, because it is such a natural body cooler.

Vetiver Hat

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Vetiver Flower Pot

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Vetiver Broom

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Handmade Vetiver Products

 

Vinayaka in Vetiver

      


          Vetiver grass is used in mushroom making, as a roof material and for making handicrafts. Other main important use of vetiver is the conservation of soil. The roots of vetiver is very effective in preventing soil erosion. Vetiver essential oil also has wonderful benefits for treating ADHD, acne, depression, arthritis, stress, in making perfumes, etc.


        Vetiver root is dried and sold in the markets and they last for quite some time. Since India is a tropical country, we as a nation have always been fond of natural ingredients that keep our body cool and vetiver tops that list, because it is such a natural body cooler.




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Woman in Vetiver

                                

         We use vetiver root to make vetiver water. This vetiver water can be used for both drinking and as a hair rinse. Vetiver water is very cooling. It helps to cure painful urination, ulcers and bad breath. This aromatic water has a calming effect on the nerves and regular intake of this water helps in general well being and it acts as a blood purifier. Traditionally vetiver water is always made in clay pots. 

                     Widely considered one of the most nutritious greens on the planet and extemely popular in Mediterrainian cuisine, Swiss Chard has been bred for centuries by European farmers, with the earliest crops tracing back to Sicily. Although they are very closely related to beets, chard is known for its bitter taste and the reddish color in the stalk often causes it to be confused with rubarb. Look for our spring crop of Swiss Chard in your local grocery soon!



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Men's Face in Vetiver

  • Vetiver is a boon for farmers in warm climates, as it prevents soil erosion. As the plant grows exclusively downward, it helps to block the runoff of surface water and conserves soil. Hence, it is used to create boundaries for rice paddies.

  • It has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects that provide relief from inflammations in circulatory system and nervous system.
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