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Formulation And Characterization Of Herbal Syrup Containing Terminalia Chebula For Respiratory Health

Authors: Chitren Verma, Rakesh Sahu, Mahendra Gadhewal, Santosh, Praveen Sahu*, Suchita Wamankar;

Formulation And Characterization Of Herbal Syrup Containing Terminalia Chebula For Respiratory Health

Abstract

Cough and respiratory signs tend to be caused by infectious diseases and long-term illnesses.Expectorants, antidepressants, and other types of common allopathic medications help with normal signs, but use over time can have negative effects.Herbal remedies better attention to the need for safer, superior therapies. In Ayurveda, Terminalia chebula (also referred to as chebulic myrobalan or haritaki) is applied as a medicinal plant has anti-oxidative, bacterial- and inflammation-reducing, and vasodilator abilities that improve respiratory well-being. It is typically utilised to treat cough, sore throat, and breathing problems.There remaining few clinical studies that formally validate cough and related respiratory issues, because of being widely utilised in conventional medicine. The review integrates pharmacological evidence with beneficial efficacy and points out gaps in research based on the analysed studies and their findings.

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