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  '''Mackinlayaceae''' or subfamily '''Mackinlayoideae''' of family '''Apiaceae''', and is native to wetlands in Asia.
 
  '''Mackinlayaceae''' or subfamily '''Mackinlayoideae''' of family '''Apiaceae''', and is native to wetlands in Asia.
 
   '''''Gotu''''' kola is also used for
 
   '''''Gotu''''' kola is also used for
# fatigue,  
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#fatigue,  
#anxiety,  
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#anxiety,  
#depression,  
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#depression,  
#psychiatric disorders,  
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#psychiatric disorders,  
#Alzheimer's disease,
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#Alzheimer's disease,
#improving memory  
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#improving memory  
 
  and intelligence.  
 
  and intelligence.  
 
     Other uses include wound healing, trauma, and circulation problems (venous insufficiency) including varicose veins, and blood clots in the legs.
 
     Other uses include wound healing, trauma, and circulation problems (venous insufficiency) including varicose veins, and blood clots in the legs.

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Centella asiatica, commonly known as centella and gotu kola, is a small, herbaceous, frost-tender perennial plant of the family   
Mackinlayaceae or subfamily Mackinlayoideae of family Apiaceae, and is native to wetlands in Asia.
 Gotu kola is also used for
  1. fatigue,
  2. anxiety,
  3. depression,
  4. psychiatric disorders,
  5. Alzheimer's disease,
  6. improving memory
and intelligence. 
   Other uses include wound healing, trauma, and circulation problems (venous insufficiency) including varicose veins, and blood clots in the legs.

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