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Biological Name: Terminalia Chebula |
Local Name: Harida, Harar, Chebulic myroblan, Black myroblan, Harada |
Parts Used: Fruit |
Introduction: Terminalia Chebula is called the "king of medicines" and is always listed first in Ayurveda because of its extraordinary powers of healing. In Ayurveda, it is known to prevent and cure many diseases and eliminate all waste from the body. At the same time, it is known to promote tissue growth and health. |
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Biological Name: Terminalia Belerica |
Local Name: Bahada, Bahera |
Parts Used: Fruit |
Introduction: Terminalia Belerica is also known as Vibhitaki in Sanskrit, meaning fearless. It was used medicinally in Europe, having been introduced by the Arabs from India. As a daily rejuvenating and preventative supplement, Terminalia Belerica is superb. Terminalia Belerica is a recommended daily supplement, alone or in the triphala (Haritaki, Vibhitaki and Amla) composition. |
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Biological Name: Terminalia Arjuna |
Local Name: Arjunam, Kakubha Arjun, Kahu |
Parts Used: Bark |
Introduction: Terminalia Arjuna is a large, evergreen tree, with a spreading crown and drooping branches. Its grown in most parts of India and has been used in ayurvedic formulations since ancient times. Besides its wide range of medicinal uses, Terminalia Arjuna is also planted for shade and ornamental purposes.
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