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Latin: Emblica officinalis. | |||
Sanskrit: Amalaki. | |||
English: Indian gooseberry. | |||
[[amalaki]], a med. plant, emblic myrobalan. Also [[skyur ru ra]] med. tree [IW] | |||
amalaki, a medicinal plant, emblic myrobalan. Also [[skyur ru ra]] [RY] | Emblica officinalis, sour fruit which cures diseases of phlegm, bile and blood, olive, fruit of phyllanthus emblica, 1 of [['bras bu gsum]], emblica officinalis, emblic myrobalan [JV] | ||
amalaki, a medicinal plant, emblic myrobalan. Also [[skyur ru ra]] Amla fruit comes from Emblica officinalis, a tropical and sub-tropical medium sized tree that grows in arid areas. It is very highly regarded for traditional use as a heart tonic and as a [[rasayana]] for long life. [RY] | |||
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Revision as of 09:49, 21 June 2010
Latin: Emblica officinalis. Sanskrit: Amalaki. English: Indian gooseberry.
amalaki, a med. plant, emblic myrobalan. Also skyur ru ra med. tree [IW]
Emblica officinalis, sour fruit which cures diseases of phlegm, bile and blood, olive, fruit of phyllanthus emblica, 1 of 'bras bu gsum, emblica officinalis, emblic myrobalan [JV]
amalaki, a medicinal plant, emblic myrobalan. Also skyur ru ra Amla fruit comes from Emblica officinalis, a tropical and sub-tropical medium sized tree that grows in arid areas. It is very highly regarded for traditional use as a heart tonic and as a rasayana for long life. [RY]