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The majority of people known Ephedra gerardiana as Amsania. However, the real name is Ephedra gerardiana and they are the most recognizable production that represents the highest infrequent quality drug called Ephedrine. This medicinal plant possesses a marvelous development included survival and regeneration traits.This type of plants look more likely as herb with leaves and stalks. The shape is completely different and its flowers from the stalks are completely different. They tend to increase as an estimation of 8 inches in height. Nevertheless,the height can be much higher. These type of plants located in Himalayan mountain somewhere in Afghanistan to Bhutan.

°Ephedra gerardiana plays a colossal role in the mountain due to the fact that animals can be able to nourish by them.

°It does not really like wet area,it grows in a region where in drier mountain that is slightly high, so it can develop and produce more food for the animals can nourish.

°Ephedra gerardiana was a replacement for a plant named Soma because this plant was not able to find anywhere. That leads the plants of having somalata name because it has been utilized a lot for other purposes.

°It also assisted with medical conditions such as asthma,allergies, edema, and kidney weakness. Ephedra should be used cautiously because it has some mysteriously negative side effects behind it "if" you do bot know how to use it.

°It can lead to anxiety,vomiting, nausea, and urinary problems.

°It is extremely dangerous for women who are pregnant which means they are not allowed to take it.

°Ephedra gerardiana contains a liquid extract that is purposely monitoring asthmatic. Its tincture is cardiac and circulatory stimulant; additionally,its stem and root is a great source of remedy for relieving any sign of rheumatism pain or symptoms and syphilis; It can be also assisted to reduce or get rid of fever due to common cold, blood pressure.Also it is useful in respiratory diseases like asthma and hay fever.

°As a plausible plants for cold arid deserts Ephedra can be evaluated because of these typical traits such as, its high adaptability on high altitudes, stony slope, rocks and plenty challenges that actually resist toward water stress and could possibly stays green throughout winters.

Reference: Kirtikar and Basu (Vol III) 1980; DPR 3, 1997; Joshi and Joshi 2001; A Compendium of Medicinal Plants in Nepal by Sushim Ranjan Baral and Puran Prasad Kurmi 2006

Morton, J. Major Medicinal Plants: Botany, Culture and Uses. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1977.

Von Reis, S., and F. Lipp. New Plant Sources for Drugs and Foods from the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 1982.