Gotu Kola Herb
Gotu kola is an annual, creeping, aquatic plant found in wetlands throughout India and Southeast Asia. Also known as Asiatic pennywort, gotu kola has an important place in the culture of the region with a history of use that dates back centuries. In addition to serving as food, the herb is regarded as a potent restorative in Ayurveda and its regular consumption is said to reward a long life.
Gotu kola is also reputed to strengthen the crown chakra, which is associated with spirituality and one’s connection to the Divine. In fact, yogis enjoy partaking of the herb as a ceremonial tea to enhance meditation. Traditionally, and most commonly, used for a variety of skin conditions from eczema to helping heal incisions, boost cognitive function, reduce anxiety and stress, act as an antidepressant, improve circulation and reduce swelling.
The leaves of the herb are dried and steeped in order to create a tea or infusion. It may also be taken powdered in capsule form.
Appearance, aroma and taste profile: Fibrous and woody without discernible scent. Essentially flavorless.
Botanical Name: Centella asiatica
Common Names: Indian pennywort, Centella, Asiatic Pennywort, Luei Gong Gen, Antanan, Pegagan, Tiger's Herb
| Form Factor | Cut Sifted, Powder |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Centella asiatica |
| Common Names | Indian pennywort, Centella, Asiatic Pennywort, Luei Gong Gen, Antanan, Pegagan, Tiger's Herb |
| Appearance, Aroma and Taste Profile | Fibrous and woody without discernible scent. Essentially flavorless. |




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