Haritaki A Boon To Herbalism – A Review
@inproceedings{Aruna2014HaritakiAB, title={Haritaki A Boon To Herbalism – A Review}, author={D. Aruna and Dr L. V. Nandakishore}, year={2014} }
The demand for herbal therapeutics is increasing gradually in the world. The Indian system of medicines uses herbal preparations in majority for the management of diseases. Globally a large number of Pharmacological studies have been conducted extensively on various medicinal plants. In recent years a lot of research is being conducted on Terminalia chebula (Haritaki). The pharmacological studies of Haritaki were reviewed in this paper.
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