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Only recently appreciated in the west, Ayurvedic herbs such as Neem, Ashwagandha, Tulsi, Turmeric, and Brahmi as well as traditional preparations have long been known to have significant medicinal value without adverse side effects.
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While most urban Indians have long used toothpaste, many of the 700 million rural Indians still brush with a Neem twig or their fingers.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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While most urban Indians have long used toothpaste, many of the 700 million rural Indians still brush with a Neem twig or their fingers.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India Reuters 2011
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While most urban Indians have long used toothpaste, many of the 700 million rural Indians still brush with a Neem twig or their fingers.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India Reuters 2011
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While most urban Indians have long used toothpaste, many of the 700 million rural Indians still brush with a Neem twig or their fingers.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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For centuries, Indians cleaned their teeth with a piece of bark from the Neem tree, known for its antiseptic properties.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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My friends in England were from Northern India and I have never seen them use or speak of curry leaves or Neem leaves and they always made they own curry paste.
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For centuries, Indians cleaned their teeth with a piece of bark from the Neem tree, known for its antiseptic properties.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India Reuters 2011
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My friends in England were from Northern India and I have never seen them use or speak of curry leaves or Neem leaves and they always made they own curry paste.
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For centuries, Indians cleaned their teeth with a piece of bark from the Neem tree, known for its antiseptic properties.
Insight: Companies forge lean business models to tap rural India The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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