[Public Health] Is there is no expiry date for Ayurvedic...

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Is there is no expiry date for Ayurvedic medicines ?

Wow,, its very interesting to know that Ayurvedic science explains the expiry date of all formulations (products) very clearly in the classical text books like-
herbal powders-6months,
tablets – 18 months,
guggul tablets(2-3 years),
Oil-ghee – 2 yrs.
Only rasaushadhis, Asavas and Aristhas can be used for long time.

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