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Cultivated from the seeds of Terminalia chebula tree, it is popularly known as Indian walnut for its innumerable benefits or Indian hog plum in English. This dried fruit often termed Chebulic myrobalan is one of the three musketeers that constitute the potent rejuvenating Triphala formulation. The holistic science of Ayurveda strongly advocates the uses of haritaki due to its potent laxative, astringent, purgative, anti-bilious,
Dried Myrobalan aka Terminalia chebula
Dried Myrobalan aka Terminalia chebula
Cultivated from the seeds of Terminalia chebula tree, it is popularly known as Indian walnut for its innumerable benefits or Indian hog plum in English. This dried fruit often termed Chebulic myrobalan is one of the three musketeers that constitute the potent rejuvenating Triphala formulation. The holistic science of Ayurveda strongly advocates the uses of haritaki due to its potent laxative, astringent, purgative, anti-bilious,
and anti-oxidant properties for treating numerous health anomalies.