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amrita

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amrita (ämˑ·rë·tä),
n Latin name:
Tinospora cordifolia; parts used: stem, roots, leaves; uses: in Ayurveda pacifies tridosha (bitter, astringent, heavy, oily), antiallergic, anticancer, antineoplastic, antioxidant, antistress, antiulcer, immunomodulator, hepatoprotective, hypoglycemic, leprosy, tonic, stimulant, diuretic, stomachic, asthma, fever, jaundice, inflammation, sores, rheumatism, tuberculosis, liver conditions, malaria; leaves: gout; roots: emetic; precautions: nausea with large doses. Also called
gulancha tinospora guluchi or
guruchi.


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