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In	modern	botanical	terms,	a	herb	is	considered	as	a	plant	with	a	non-woody stem,	which	has	a	very	short	lifespan	and	which	withers	away	after	flowering. In	Ayurveda,	a	herb	is	called	as	Aushadhi	Vanaspati	(‘	’) i.e.	a	plant	whose	leaves,	stems,	roots,	flowers,	fruits	or	seeds	have	medicinal uses.	This	criterion	is	the	basis	of	the	25	herbs	included	in	this	book. Let’s	get	started…
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In	modern	botanical	terms,	a	herb	is	considered	as	a	plant	with	a	non-woody stem,	which	has	a	very	short	lifespan	and	which	withers	away	after	flowering. In	Ayurveda,	a	herb	is	called	as	Aushadhi	Vanaspati	(‘	’) i.e.	a	plant	whose	leaves,	stems,	roots,	flowers,	fruits	or	seeds	have	medicinal uses.	This	criterion	is	the	basis	of	the	25	herbs	included	in	this	book. Let’s	get	started…
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In	modern	botanical	terms,	a	herb	is	considered	as	a	plant	with	a	non-woody stem,	which	has	a	very	short	lifespan	and	which	withers	away	after	flowering. In	Ayurveda,	a	herb	is	called	as	Aushadhi	Vanaspati	(‘	’) i.e.	a	plant	whose	leaves,	stems,	roots,	flowers,	fruits	or	seeds	have	medicinal uses.	This	criterion	is	the	basis	of	the	25	herbs	included	in	this	book. Let’s	get	started…
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In	modern	botanical	terms,	a	herb	is	considered	as	a	plant	with	a	non-woody stem,	which	has	a	very	short	lifespan	and	which	withers	away	after	flowering. In	Ayurveda,	a	herb	is	called	as	Aushadhi	Vanaspati	(‘	’) i.e.	a	plant	whose	leaves,	stems,	roots,	flowers,	fruits	or	seeds	have	medicinal uses.	This	criterion	is	the	basis	of	the	25	herbs	included	in	this	book. Let’s	get	started…
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