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		<title>Ayurvedic Herbs &#8211; Spotlight &#8211; Cilantro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Also known as Chinese parsley, cilantro refers to the leaves of the coriander plant. It&#8217;s easy to grow from seed in your garden or in a pot in bright sun.
According to ayurveda, cilantro offers the bitter and astringent tastes. It is a cooling herb and puts out excess flames in the stomach and generally enhances [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to ayurveda, cilantro offers the bitter and astringent tastes. It is a cooling herb and puts out excess flames in the stomach and generally enhances the digestion without aggravating Pitta dosha.</p>
<p>In recent years, modern science has discovered that cilantro is a natural chelation agent, very helpful in removing heavy metals such as lead, mercury and aluminium from the body. To get the benefit of cilantro&#8217;s chelating property, enjoy a couple of teaspoons of cilantro chutney with your meals on a regular basis.</p>
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