Cotton plants have been highly cultivated around the world for centuries for cotton fibers. Cotton fibers are used to make many colors and many models of clothes, so everyone knows the cotton plant worldwide. Cotton is a much-branched shrub that grows up to 2 to 6 feet in height. It is also known as Ceylon cotton and tree cotton; this plant comes under the Malvaceae family. The cotton plant is native to India and Pakistan; it is also cultivated in tropical subtropical regions. The leaves of this plant are heart-shaped and grow 3 to 5 inches. These plants will bloom in summer if grown under regular farming methods. But when cotton is grown as a greenhouse plant it will bloom at any time of the year. The flowers are white and yellow and produce 1.5 inches of fruit.Â
Health Benefits
- Cotton leaves are one of the traditional herbal medicines used to treat many diseases.Â
- Common cotton helps to treat respiratory diseases such as emphysema, bronchitis, cough, asthma, and throat infections.
- Dried Paruthi helps to treat skin problems like swelling, wounds, pimples, skin rashes, and insect bites.
- It is one of the effective remedies for inflammation and many other diseases.
- It has anti-inflammatory, astringent, and anti-bacterial properties.
- Gossypium Hirsutum is very beneficial for breastfeeding mothers.
- The medicinal herb is used to treat reptile bites.
- The cotton seeds are used to treat dental pain, gum problems, reduce mouth odor, and remove bacteria in the teeth.Â
- Gossypium Hirsutum gives effective treatment for ear problems.
Side Effects:
There are no side effects from using this product. Get medical advice on using it during pregnancy.
Harvesting & Manufacturing Methods
All herbs are 100% naturally harvested, dried, and guaranteed to be natural herbal powders, free of chemical contacts.
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