Rudraksha beads are made from many species of Elacorpus genus trees. As holy beads, the seeds of Elacorpus spereacorpus or Elacorpus generatus are more in demand. This tree is found in the Ganges Delta, sub-Himalayan terrain and southeast Asia. When they are not ripe, these are known as Dark Berries.
● Prayer bead is very effective for Epilepsy. Rudraksha powder can be mixed with Brahmi and taken orally.
● To reduce cholesterol, boil Rudraksha in milk.
● Overnight, soak a Rudraksha with rosewater. This liquid can be used to treat eye infections.
● Anger can be reduced by wearing a Rudraksha necklace or bracelet around the neck.
● Soak Rudraksha with water in a copper vessel and then drink the water every morning. It can help reduce the symptoms of diabetes.
● A good face pack is Rudraksha powder with Indian madder (manjishta).
● Women can maintain good reproductive health and hormonal balance by using one part Rudraksha and three portions Shathavari Ghrutha (Satavari Guee).
● Combining sandalwood and Rudraksha is a great coolant.
● Regular use of rudraksha both internally and externally can have a positive effect on anti-aging
● Rudraksha oil is a natural remedy for eczema and ringworm. It also helps with acne, pimples, and ringworm.
● Animal experiments have shown that it can be used to reduce hypertension and bronchial asthma.
Rudraksha is rich in calcium oxalate and gallic acid. It also contains tannins, flavonoids and other molecules that can scavenge free radicals. The prayer bead's excellent medicinal properties have made it a popular choice in medicine and religion. Gene repair molecules are molecules that either prevent gene mutations within cells or block the molecules that could alter gene coding. Rudraksha is an example of one of these.
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