Significance of Parada in Rasashastra
Abstract
Metals and minerals were additionally utilized as a piece of restorative specialist yet less as often as possible when contrasted with home grown medication since they have harmfulness. India have substantially more metal, for example arsenic, lead, zinc, copper, Parad. Parad is in semifluid structure and is mobile. Parada is the metal that is utilized most regularly in different Ayurvedic medication uniquely Rasayoga as its Bhasma. This article gathers all the data identified with Parad and Parade like appearance, beginning, deadly portion, lethal period, sign, side effects of its harmfulness, medico legitimate view points.
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