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Hindus utilise sindoor, a powder that has been related to childhood lead poisoning when accidentally consumed, for religious and cultural purposes.
Hindus utilise sindoor, an orange or red powder, for ceremonial and cultural purposes. Married women can display their marital status and wish for their spouses to live long lives by wearing sindoor in..
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Sankhya
The powerful memory enhancer and brain tonic known as Shankhpushpi—also known by the names Shankhini, Kambumalini, Samkhapushpi, Sadaphuli, and Sankhaphuli—actively works to increase intelligence and brain function. The plant was given the name shankhpushpi because of its shankh or conch-shaped blooms. Also, it aids in improving focus, lea..
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Barite is a mineral that is naturally occurring in hydrothermal ore veins, sedimentary rocks such as limestone and clay deposits formed by the weathering of limestone. Barite also occurs in cavities in igneous rock.
Barite contains 95 to 98% barium sulphate with a nodular particle structure. This makes it one of the strongest natural minerals on E..
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