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The Churnas
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Ashwagandha
Churana
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In Sanskrit it
means "horse's smell", probably
originating from the odor of its root which
somewhat resembles that of a sweaty horse.
The species name somnifera means "sleep-bearing"
in Latin, indicating it was considered a sedative,
but it has been also used for sexual vitality
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| Avipatikar
Churna
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| It is traditional Indian blend
of trikatu, musta, vidanga, cardamoms, cinnamon,
cloves, raw sugar and is very useful in acidity,
heartburn, loss of appetite, constipation,
and hyperactivity. But it should not be taken
during pregnancy. |
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| Hingawashtika
Churna
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| It is also a traditional Indian
Ayurvedic herb, which is very commonly used
for treatment in digestion problems, nervous
disorders, pneumonia, and bronchitis of children. |
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| Lavan
Bhaskar Churna
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| It is also a traditional
Indian Ayurvedic herb, which is very
commonly used an appetite stimulant.
It is very effective and helpful in
loose motions, constipation, and intestinal
colic. |
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| Sitopladi
Churna
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| It is a traditional blend
of rock candy, bamboo manner, long pepper,
cardamom and cinnamon. It is very useful
in respiratory affections, mild fever,
acidity, and coughs. Colds, coughs,
lack of appetite, major anti-kapha formula. |
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| Talisadi
Churna
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It is a traditional blend of bambusa, arundinacia,
sugar, long pepper and black pepper. It is very
useful in fighting all common colds, cough and
asthma related problems.
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