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Instagram · May 25, 2026

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Ayurvedic Clinic Promotes Argemone mexicana for Jaundice Treatment

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What's right

The video discusses the plant known as Swarnakshiri.
Swarnakshiri is identified with the Latin name Argemone mexicana Linn.
The plant is associated with Dhatri Ayurved Clinic & Panchakarma Centre.
The plant is described as having a yellow sap, which is the reason for its name Swarnakshiri (Swarna meaning gold/yellow, Kshir meaning milk/sap).

What's wrong

The claim that the plant contains gold is not supported by the provided context.
The claim that the plant's roots are 'intense purgatives' (तीव्र रेचक) is mentioned in the audio, but the provided web context does not verify this specific property or its use for 'cleansing the stomach'.

What's debatable

The plant is claimed to be used in traditional medicine for treating jaundice. needs independent source confirmation before it can be treated as verified.

Breakdown

The video and its associated text correctly identify the plant as Swarnakshiri, with the Latin name Argemone mexicana Linn., and link it to Dhatri Ayurved Clinic. The audio transcript also correctly states that the plant is used in traditional medicine for jaundice and explains the etymology of its name based on its yellow sap.

However, the claim that the plant 'contains gold' is not substantiated by the provided web context, which focuses on Ayurvedic treatments and clinics but does not mention the presence of gold in this specific plant. While the audio mentions the roots are 'intense purgatives' and used for 'cleansing the stomach', this specific detail is not corroborated by the provided web search results. [1][2][3]

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