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Indian Ayurveda
Gokhuru (Tribulus terrestris) is a medicinal herb widely used in
Ayurvedic medicine and is often recommended for its potential benefits
for diabetic patients.
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Indian Ayurveda
Gokhuru (Tribulus terrestris) is commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine in
various forms such as powder (churna), capsules, decoctions (kadha), and
tablets. Its preparation and usage depend on the intended purpose.
Below are the specific instructions for its preparation and use
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