"Ispaghula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ispaghula is a type of Indian word that refers to psyllium, a soluble fiber that is often used as a dietary supplement or ingredient in foods. It is especially used to help with digestion, lower cholesterol, and regulate blood sugar levels. Ispaghula is also a generic name for several species of Plantago plants, which are native to Asia and Europe.
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Definition: Spaghulum officinale, the withania or Indian jalap, is a plant native to many tropical and subtropical regions.
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The herbalist recommended drinking a tea made from the root of the ispaghula plant to soothe digestive issues.
Modern medicine has found uses for ispaghula in the treatment of constipation and diarrhea.
In traditional Indian medicine, ispaghula is believed to have properties that help to reduce fever and alleviate pain.
The ispaghula plant has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine to treat various digestive disorders.
Researchers are studying the potential benefits of ispaghula in the prevention and treatment of certain types of cancer.
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