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to the food (examples: sucrose, glucose, honey, molasses, corn syrup, etc.); (ii) the food contains no ingredients that contain sugars as an ingredient (examples: jams, jellies, sweetened chocolate, sweetened fruit pieces, etc.); (iii) the food contains no ingredients containing sugars that substitute...
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anupans (carriers) for other herbs, but they can also be used on their own and frequently are especially as rejuvenatives and aphrodisiacs. the ayurvedic jam known as chyawanprash is made with a base of amalaki fruits (emblica officinalis) and typically contains a number of other herbs, ghee, til oil, sugar
, and/or honey. the honey, ghee, and til oil serve asyogavahis (catalytic agents) to carry the herbs deep into the tissues, while the sugar is considered a samvahaka dravya (preservative substance) which helps to safeguard. amalaki, also known as amla, is renowned for its rich antioxidant content and...
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