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Ayurveda References with the Letter G

Ghee - The extracted clarified butter obtainable after heating unsalted butter.

The ghee doesn’t need any refrigeration in order to conserve and most importantly, is the main basic ingredient in most of the Ayurveda medicine and herbal remedies’.
Ghrta - A Sanskrit word referring to and having the same meaning as ‘Ghee’ which you will encounter again in any home remedy in Ayurveda recipes and treatment instructions.
Govinda  - One of the most common references for the almighty Hindu God, Lord Krishna.

 Guna - Refering to a collection of all the bodily elements that according to Ayurveda health studies, are collected under three main ‘Gunas’ being the Sattva, Rajjas and Tamas. These ‘Gunas’ are responsible for creation once attributes are imbalanced.
Gandharva - Ayurveda treatment documentation uses the word ‘Gandharva’ as a reference to ‘Heavenly singers’ and ‘Celestial musicians’.
Goksuru  - Literal meaning; Puncture vine, Latin reference; Tribulus Terrestris.
Guduci - Namely another herb also utilized as a herbal natural remedy ingredient applied by numerous Ayurveda therapy extracts and medicines. Latin name; Tinospora cordifolia.
Guggulu - A gum produced from a health herbal plant, namely the Indian Bedellium with its Latin referring name being ‘Commiphora mukul’. Ayurveda produces this particular gum from natural herbs containing herbal vitamins to be later used for remedies and therapies.

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