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'''Churna''' is a term from Ayurvedic medicine that refers to a herbal mixture powder. These mixtures are often used in Ayurvedic medicine, a form of alternative medicine that originated in India. == Overview == Churna is a Sanskrit word that means 'to grind' or 'to pulverize'. In the context of Ayurvedic medicine, it refers to a fine powder that has been ground from a variety of herbs. These herbs are typically dried before they are ground into a powder. The specific herbs used in a churna can vary widely, depending on the intended use of the mixture. == Uses == Churnas are used in Ayurvedic medicine for a variety of purposes. They can be used as a dietary supplement, a digestive aid, or as a treatment for specific health conditions. The specific herbs used in a churna will depend on its intended use. For example, a churna intended to aid digestion might include herbs like cumin, coriander, and fennel. == Preparation == To prepare a churna, the herbs are first dried. They are then ground into a fine powder. This can be done using a mortar and pestle, a grinder, or a mill. Once the herbs have been ground into a powder, they are mixed together in the appropriate proportions. The resulting mixture is then stored in a cool, dry place. == See Also == * [[Ayurveda]] * [[Herbalism]] * [[Alternative Medicine]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Alternative Medicine]] [[Category:Herbalism]] [[Category:Ayurveda]] {{stub}} {{No image}} __NOINDEX__
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