Astro Phamacological Perspective of Vitamins
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https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v8i2.665Keywords:
Vitamin, Astro pharmacology, Solar trait, Lunar trait, Chemo preventive.Abstract
The pharmacological connectivity of vitamins with astrology is new concept of complementary medicine. Vitamins have chemo - preventive value in therapeutics. The element crisis completes their solubility on the basis of sun and moon traits.
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