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Blood sugar management​

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Phyllanthus emblica (Indian gooseberry, Amla)
A small tree found in the Indian subcontinent, with yellow-green round edible fruits. The sour, bitter fruit is used extensively for culinary and medicinal purposes in India. Amla fruit is highly nutritious and could be used as a dietary source of vitamin C, amino acids, and minerals.
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Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh)
Andrographis paniculata (Kalmegh)
Also known as the king of bitters, Andrographis is an annual herb native to Asia and widely cultivated. Traditionally used to treat upper respiratory infections and infectious diseases including common cold, diarrhoea and fever.
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Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari)
Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari)
An adaptogenic herb extensively used in traditional medicine for improving female reproductive health and lactation in nursing mothers. Shatavari is an ornamental perennial herb mostly found in tropical India and Asia with a network of tubers.
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Ocimum sanctum (Holy basil)
Known as the queen of herbs and used in traditional Indian medicine for its diverse healing properties. It is an annual green leafy shrub from the basil family, cultivated extensively in tropical climates. In India, tulsi has been considered holy and used in spiritual rituals and lifestyle practices with a vast array of health benefits.
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Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar)
A woody perennial vine found in India and known for anti-diabetic activity. Known as “the destroyer of sugar” in traditional medicine due to its ability to temporarily suppress the taste of sugar on the tongue. Extracts from leaves of Gymnema have been used to reduce blood sugar levels and fight diabetes.
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Tinosproa cordifolia (Guduchi)
Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi)
Also known as Giloy, it’s a succulent climbing shrub, native of India and widely used in traditional medicine. Used for maintaining general wellness as well as a range of conditions, including fever, infections, and diabetes.
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