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Health benefits of Amla or Gooseberry

Amla is a powerhouse of nutrients which is popular for its many health benefits. Amla is extremely rich in Vitamin C, Iron, Calcium, and Amino Acid. It helps to boost your immunity, metabolism and prevent viral and bacterial ailments. Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant, which means that it protects you against the harmful effect of free radicals, and slowing down the ageing process and is needed for collagen production hence keeping your hair and skin healthy. So you can take amla in your daily diet to stay healthy.  Why should Amla be included in your daily diet? It is good for your heart health.  It is good for your hair and skin.  It gives a boost to your immune power.  It reduces inflammation.  Amla is a rich source of fibre.  It is great for diabetes.  Slows down ageing.  Cure a sore throat.  Reduce blood sugar.  Highly digestive fibre.  Prevents the formation of gall bladder stones. Prevents ulcers.  Improve eyesight.  Purifies blood.  Strengthens bones.  Pr

Cimicifuga Racemosa Homeopathic Materia Medica

Guiding symptoms of Matria Medica Cimicifuga   Another name:  Macrotys Common name:  Black cohosh, Black snakeroot Founder:  Jeans Family:  Ranunculaceae Temperament:  Historical temperament Relationship with heat and cold:  Chili patient Miasm:  Psora in the background Diathesis:  Rheumatic and gouty Introduction:  Some confusions may arise in the mind of the student due to different name applied to this remedy It was a Hughes who preferred it to be called by its Linnaean name Actaea Other   who support him rank from hering, Clarke Allen, kent whereas it was nash, boerike, roger in opposition who named it as cimicifuga Hughe’s pharmacodynamic reveals it Nickname The homoeopathic milk for the allopathic babies for his object was evidently to reconcile homoeopathic or at least make it acceptable to the members of the Orthodox School of medicine Who born only died child give 1 X for two months before the term Clinical:   A tendency to action chest affe