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A literary study on bramhi and its physiological action over human memory - A medhya rasayana
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Gaurav Gairola, Sunil P Nikhate, Vaidehi V Raole, Aprna Bagul, Sujit Kumar
Abstract
Throughout the conventional method of medicine, water hyssop and "Brahmi" are two terms used by the Bacopa monneri. This was commonly used to boost comprehension & recall and to alleviate anxiety or epileptic disorders as a brain tonic. Functional deficiencies in multiple neuropsychiatric disorders and/or behavioral delays may include the usage of nootropics to enhance cognitive ability. Recently, herbal plants have been strongly encouraged to investigate internationally to boost their cognitive capacity, owing to their reduced adverse consequences. Ayurveda provides a number of herbs known for nootropic action as well as their multi-dimensional usefulness under different conditions. Brahmi has been mentioned as medhya rasayan. The physiological activity of Brahmi is vast on human body but most famously it is used to enhance memory power.
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Pages:552-553
How to cite this article:
Gaurav Gairola, Sunil P Nikhate, Vaidehi V Raole, Aprna Bagul, Sujit Kumar "A literary study on bramhi and its physiological action over human memory - A medhya rasayana". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 552-553
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