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Mishmi Tita Herb Uses, Benefits, and Conservation Insights

Posted on 02/07/202505/14/2025 By Lynn DeVries No Comments on Mishmi Tita Herb Uses, Benefits, and Conservation Insights
Mishmi Tita Herb Uses, Benefits, and Conservation Insights

The Mishmi Tita (Coptis teeta) is a unique medicinal herb that has captured the attention of researchers, conservationists, and herbal enthusiasts around the world. Indigenous to the Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, India, this herb is revered not only for its traditional medicinal applications but also for its ecological importance. This blog delves into the…

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