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AYURVEDA, THE PLANT BASED MEDICAL TREATMENT PRACTICE HAS ITS ROOTS FROM HINDUISM

 
         

Most of the people staying in cities reside in flats or hired rooms. They find it difficult to plant the herbs. In such a situation, herbs, as given ahead, can be planted in earthen pots or plastic bags and kept in balconies. Their creepers can be left hanging on the bars of balcony or windows. In order to facilitate the drainage of excess water, it is essential to keep holes at the bottom of the earthen pot or plastic bag. The herbs should be kept at such a place where sunlight will be available for the most of the time. Wherever extra place is available surrounding the house, the herbs should be planted around the house instead of in the house. Everybody should plant most of the medicinal herbs given ahead in this rainy season at his house. These plants are very useful in common ailments; therefore, one can grow as many plants as possible as indicated in point 

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