pushpalvelimista
Pushpalvelimista, also known as the "Pushpa" or "Pushpa Vriksha," is a traditional Indian medicinal plant scientifically identified as *Tinospora cordifolia*. It is widely used in Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine native to India. The plant is a woody climber with heart-shaped leaves and yellow flowers, often found in the wild or cultivated in gardens across South and Southeast Asia.
In Ayurvedic practice, pushpalvelimista is valued for its adaptogenic properties, meaning it helps the body manage
Modern research has begun to explore pushpalvelimista’s potential therapeutic effects, such as its ability to regulate
Pushpalvelimista is typically harvested sustainably, and its cultivation is encouraged to prevent over-exploitation of wild populations.