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'''Ama''' is a ] word literally meaning "uncooked" or "undigested".

In ], ''ama'' is used as a technical{{pov-statement|date=September 2011}} word for anything that exists in a state of incomplete transformation. In particular, it can refer to a toxic byproduct generated due to improper or incomplete ].<ref>{{cite book |title=Ayurvedic Tongue Diagnosis |chapter=Ama and Disease |last=Kacera |first=Walter |pages=159–176 |year=2007 |publisher=Lotus Press |isbn=9780940985773 }}</ref> The concept does not have a direct equivalent in ]. Toxins{{dubious|date=September 2011}} that were produced at any stage of metabolism and that are circulating through the channels are also sometimes called ''ama''. The first stage of any disease is also frequently called ''ama''.

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