Cassia Seeds as an Anti-oxidant

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Cassia seeds are immensely popular in the market for their numerous health benefits. They were used extensively in ancient medicines to cure several ailments related to digestion, eyes, joints, intestines, liver and for relieving several infections as well. Cassia seeds are obtained from two types of annual herbaceous plants, namely, Cassia Tora L and Cassia Obtusifolia L. The plant belongs to the Leguminosae family and is usually found in abundance in the tropical areas of India, China, and Africa.

Cassia Seeds- History, Benefits & Applications of Cassia Tora Seeds

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Cassia Seeds also are known as Semen Cassia, jue ming zi in China belongs to Caesalpinaceae plant family and genus Cassia. The seeds are bold, small that is hard to beat in their quality and affordability. It is available in many ranges like cassia tora seeds, natural cassia tora seeds, Cassia tora L., Cassia obtusifolia L, Caesalpiniaceae etc. The plant mainly grows in the tropical region of India and commercially supplied from regions of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The cassia seeds have miraculous medicinal values. It is also been highly valued in ancient Chinese herb.

Cassia Tora Seeds: Protects from Mosquito-borne Diseases

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Nowadays mosquitoes have been developed to various synthetic insecticides which is now difficult to control as it is been increasing day by day. There should be suitable biocontrol technique to make them under control in future. The technique is been important because with the increasing growth of mosquitoes there is more chance of having with the mosquito borne diseases.

Cassia Tora Products: Processing, Properties and Their Potential Uses

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The cassia tora also known as Senna tora, is an herbaceous annual malodorous plant. Cassia tora is a dicot legume in the family Leguminose. Its name is derived from Sinhalese language. This plant grows in hot, wet and tropical climates. Countries like India, Pakistan and China are major suppliers of Cassia Tora.