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Tinospora cordifolia is an Indian medicine

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Tinospora cordifolia is an Indian medicine

Ayurveda is a system of medicine that originated in ancient India. This term means "life story", and in Ayurvedic medicine, an exotic plant called Tinospora cordifolia has been used. If you want to know what lies beneath this mysterious term, please refer to the following article.

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1. Tinospora cordifolia General information

Tinospora cordifolia is an herb used in Ayurveda to improve and enhance the vitality of the body. It belongs to the monthling family and is found in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. It is characterized by hearty leaves and yellow flowers. Very often it can be found under the name Amrita or Guduchi.

2. Function and use

Tinospora cordifolia is a glucose metabolite that reduces the absorption of sugar from carbohydrates, which prevents the development of diabetes mellitus. It can also be used to improve the body's immune system, treat nosebleeds, inflammatory conditions and various neurological problems.

3. Supplementation

The standard daily dose of Tinospory should not exceed 300 mg, which should be taken three times a day. 1 g of 5% water extract from Tinospary lo-digue should be used to fill the deficiencies. In the case of Amrita Ghrit supplementation, i. e. Tinospora with ghee and ginger, the daily dose is 10 to 15 g per day. The above dose is considered to be traditional.
The author of the article is Dietspremium