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  2. Churna - Wikipedia

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    Churna (Sanskrit: चूर्ण cūrṇam "powder", Pali: चुण्ण chunam "powder") [1] is a mixture of powdered herbs and or minerals used in Ayurvedic medicine. [2]

  3. Triphala - Wikipedia

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    Triphala ("three fruits") is an Ayurvedic herbal rasayana formula consisting of 1:2:3 parts of three herbs i.e Haritaki:Bibhitaki:Amlaki.. It contains vitamin C . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. Terminalia chebula - Wikipedia

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    Terminalia chebula (called Haritaki [5]) is a main ingredient in the Ayurvedic formulation of triphala. [10] Chemical composition ... By using this site, ...

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  6. Ziziphus rugosa - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Churna fruit. It is a wild fruit. [citation needed] The tree is native to hills and mountains below 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) altitude, in China (Hainan, Yunnan), India, Laos, Burma, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. [1] The berry-sized fruit is also has local Indian names like Chunna and Churna.

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    "Some don't record, or some use a video device, but teachers have used phones in this way in the classroom for a while. I came across one recently and took it as my sign to go ahead with the idea.

  8. Chyavanprash - Wikipedia

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    Chyavanprash is an ancient formulation and product. [5] Various ancient Indian texts like Mahabharata, Puranas etc., relate that Ashvin twins, who are Vedic gods of medicine, first prepared this formulation for Chyavana Rishi at his Ashram on Dhosi Hill near Narnaul, Haryana, India, hence the name Chyavanprash. [6]

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    Chlorine and caustic soda are produced at chlor-alkali plants using mercury cells or the increasingly popular membrane technology that is mercury free and more energy-efficient. Worldwide there are approximately fifty mercury cell chlor-alkali plants in operation [1]. Of those there are eight in the United States (US) [2]. In 2003 the EPA