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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.

  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, ...

  5. 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.

  6. Cyclea peltata - Wikipedia

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    Cyclea peltata is used in Indigenous Indian Medicinal systems as a wound healer, an antidote to poisons, and for various digestive, skin and inflammatory disorders. It is a common component of the traditional Ayurvedic Polyherbal formulation Shaddharana Choornam, along with Plumbago zeylanica, Holarrhena antidysenterica, Picrorhiza kurroa, Aconitum heterophyllum, Terminalia chebula, Berberis ...

  7. Rasayana - Wikipedia

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    In early ayurvedic medicine, rasāyana (Pali and Sanskrit: रसायन, "path of essence") is one of the eight areas of medicine in Sanskrit literature. [1] [2]The 11th-century Persian scholar Abū Rayhān Bīrūnī noted an Indian science named Rasāyana, focused on restoring health and rejuvenation through plant-derived medicines.

  8. Terminalia bellirica - Wikipedia

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    Its fruit is used in the popular Indian herbal rasayana treatment triphala. In Sanskrit it is called bibhītaka बिभीतक. In India, neemuch; a town in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh is a major trading centre of skinless baheda and entire fruits of T. bellirica. The fruits are widely collected in the wild in the Malwa region of ...

  9. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    Ayurveda says that both oil and tar can be used to stop bleeding, [40] and that traumatic bleeding can be stopped by four different methods: ligation of the blood vessel, cauterisation by heat, use of preparations to facilitate clotting, and use of preparations to constrict the blood vessels.

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