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Phyllanthus Niruri (Bhumi Amla)

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Bhumi Amla, mentioned in Ayurvedic traditions, is a small plant whose fruit resembles amla. The plant usually grows close to the ground at a height of about 50–70 cm, which is why it is called Bhumi Amla, meaning "earth amla." It is commonly found in coastal regions.

Bhumi Amla, known scientifically as Phyllanthus Niruri, is a plant described in traditional Ayurveda. The small fruit resembles amla and grows close to the ground, which is why it is commonly referred to as Bhumi Amla, meaning "earth amla." The plant is often found in coastal regions. Its extract is generally prepared in powdered or juice form and is noted for its long-standing place within traditional practices.

General Information on Phyllanthus Niruri (Bhumi Amla):
  • Referred to as “stonebreaker” in traditional texts due to its historic associations.
  • Recognized for its use in classical formulations across different regions.
  • Often prepared in powder or juice form for diverse applications.
  • Known for its natural composition and distinctive character.
  • Has a rich cultural and botanical significance in Ayurveda.
  • Appreciated for its presence in various folk and traditional practices.

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