Thanks to Sir Ji for the snaps followed by Pankaj ji and Nalini Ji for the lovely set of information.
tanay On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks Nalini ji for interesting information. Millefolium is one of the > most frequently used Homoeo-drugs specially in internal bleeding. > > Many years back, I received gift samples of Achillea herbal tea. Without > any delay I presented it to the Traditional Healers having expertise in > using Indigenous herbal teas. They tried it and gave useful feedback. > > I tried it in my Agrohomoeopathic > experiments<http://www.google.com/webhp?tab=mw#hl=en&safe=off&q=+site:www.pankajoudhia.com+agrohomoeopathic+oudhia&sa=X&ei=ZmpNTNyfKsnBrAextoi6Dg&ved=0CAIQqAQwAg&fp=8f0a48b1572aebf0>. > As you know, Agrohomoeopathy is related to use of Agrohomoeopathy in > Agricutlure. I got good results on Kasturi Bhindi (Abelmoschus moschatus) > crop but as German remedies are so costly, I stopped further experiments. > Now I prefer the Homoeo drugs that can be prepared at farm i.e. from locally > available herbs. > > regards > > Pankaj Oudhia > > On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:55 PM, nabha meghani <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Yes Prof. Singh ji, >> Thanks for sharing the fotos. >> It is a very common herb growing everywhere in meadows, roadside etc. >> Germanname is Schafgarbe mainly because it grows in meadows where sheep >> graze and the sheep have special liking for it. In south of Germany one >> finds the flowers of Schafgarbe also in rosa violette color. >> All parts of the plant are used in herbal tee. I think it is used in >> homeopathy too. Perhaps Punkaj ji will give us more information? >> According to Homer centaur Chiron (half horse half human hero from the >> greek mythologie), brought herbal secrets to his human pupils and taught >> Achilles to use this herb on the battle grounds of Troy. >> Achilles is said to have used it to stop the bleeding wounds of his >> soldiers, hence the name *Achillea.* >> >> I just wonder, how indian and greek mythologies are parallel, as if they >> copied the stories from eachother just changing the names. >> Regards >> Nalini >> ** >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> >> *To:* efloraofindia <[email protected]> >> *Sent:* Monday, July 26, 2010 8:32 AM >> *Subject:* [efloraofindia:42330] Achillea millefolium from Kashmir >> >> Achillea millefolium from Kashmir, growing commonly in meadows and >> mountain slopes, photographed from hill above Cheshma shahi on June 26, >> 2010. >> >> -- >> Dr. Gurcharan Singh >> Retired Associate Professor >> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 >> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. >> Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089 >> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ <http://people.du.ac.in/%7Esinghg45/> >> >> > -- Tanay Bose +91(033) 25550676 (Resi) 9830439691(Mobile)

