A General Review of Tinospora Cordifolia from Ayurvedic Perspective.

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Year : 2023 | Volume :9 | Issue : 1 | Page : 30-35
By

Gyanendra Kumar Gupta

Gagan Dev

  1. Professor & HOD Department of Kriya Sharir, RK Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences Uttar Pradesh India
  2. Assistant Professor Department of Rachna Sharir, RK Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences Uttar Pradesh India

Abstract

Tinospora Cordifolia plant is a deciduous shrub, sometimes grown as an ornamental, and stem cuttings are a simple way to propagate it. It thrives in practically every type of soil and under a variety of environmental conditions. It has been particularly trained to grow on the Neem tree, and as a result, it is said to have greater therapeutic value.

Keywords: Tinospora Cordifolia, Ornamental, Stem cutting, Neem tree and Deciduous Shrub.

[This article belongs to Research & Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga & Naturopathy(rrjoasyn)]

How to cite this article: Gyanendra Kumar Gupta, Gagan Dev. A General Review of Tinospora Cordifolia from Ayurvedic Perspective.. Research & Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga & Naturopathy. 2023; 9(1):30-35.
How to cite this URL: Gyanendra Kumar Gupta, Gagan Dev. A General Review of Tinospora Cordifolia from Ayurvedic Perspective.. Research & Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga & Naturopathy. 2023; 9(1):30-35. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjoasyn/article=2023/view=90180

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Regular Issue Open Access Article
Volume 9
Issue 1
Received January 25, 2021
Accepted February 28, 2022
Published January 28, 2023