Abstract

Terminalia chebula Retz, sometimes referred to as "Haritaki/Myrobalan," has long been used in traditional medicine. It has been widely used in many traditional medical systems, including Unani, Tibb, Ayurveda, and Siddha, to treat a wide range of conditions in people, including bleeding, diarrhoea, carminatives, liver tonics, digestive problems, antidiarrheal, analgesics, anthelmintics, antibacterials, and skin disorders. Using a variety of computerized databases, research on the pharmacological effects of T.

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