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'''Ama''' in ] is a ] byproduct of ]. It is unknown of there is any equivilent concept for this in standard scientific medicine. Eating ], Ayurveda teaches, aids in removing this. '''Ama''' in ] is a ] byproduct of ]. It is unknown of there is any equivilent concept for this in standard scientific medicine. Eating ], Ayurveda teaches, aids in removing this.



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It has been suggested that this article be merged with Ayurveda. (Discuss) Proposed since November 2006.

Ama in Ayurveda is a toxic byproduct of digestion. It is unknown of there is any equivilent concept for this in standard scientific medicine. Eating ginger, Ayurveda teaches, aids in removing this.

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