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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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Given that prices have recovered quite rapidly, Opec's focus is likely to start considering managing the upside, whereas so far this year, the focus has naturally been on defending the downside," said Amrita Sen, analyst at Barclays Capital in London.
Several television stars and Bollywood actors like Amrita Arora, Jackie Shroff and Rahul Roy were present at the launch of the store.
A raft of positive US economic data, from jobless claims to housing starts, continued to provide more evidence of a recovery at play, and should bode well for oil demand prospects in our view," said Amrita Sen of Barclays Capital.
 
 
 
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