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This medicinal herb belongs to the Apiacae family and is also known as Brahmi in Unani medicine, Mandookaparniin Ayurvedia, Gotu kola in the Western world, Asiatic Pennyworth, Indian Penntworth, Thick-leaved Pennywort, orTiger Grass.
C. asiatica was initially described and published under the name Hydrocotyle asiatica by Carl Linneus until it was reclassified in the valid botanical systematics of C. asiatica (Linn.) Urban.
C. asiatica sits at the intersection of traditional and modern medicine. It has been used in India since ancient times, particularly as an adaptogen to enhance cognitive function, where it is known as Brahmi, or “brain food”. In Ayurveda, it is described as Mandookaparni.
The leaves, roots, and stems of the C. asiatica plant are utilized for medicinal purposes.
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