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Botanicaly it may belong to the cashew family,Tribals in the forest is

collecting and

bringing to the herb market.I have not seen the tree.

The name marking nut is washer men use to insert a needle in to that fruit and

they

put initial of the owner of the cloth innside the collar portion of that dress

and this marking never goes during washing.

English ayurvedic books I have not studied,Generaly what are the matterials need

purification process to be puerified first and then used in formulations is

good.

What I observed is that animals have a very strong anti allergic enzymes in

their

stomach secretions.It is because they some times eats poisionus plants and

nothing happen to them, But if you eat such plats you will immediately get

poision

symptoms.Cow dung also contains this enzyme,after dipping a plant matterial

in dung neutralises the poision in it.Pancha kavya also may esily digest toxins

in similar manner these are all my gussing.

For the past 30 years Iam preparing Narasima Rasayana which is main ingrident

is marking nut more than 10000 people may have consumed it and one or two

mild itiching allergy symptoms I observed and this goes in two three days.

So good and safe very useful in arthritis ,uterine tumours,cancers and many more

diseses

Thanking you,

R.vidhyasagar.

 

 

 

 

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