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Is Baba Ramdev's Sanjivini Booti for real? October 05, 2008 17:02 IST Uttarakhand [Images] health department officials are trying to verify claims of Yoga guru Baba Ramdev [Images] of having found the 'Sanjivini Booti', mentioned in the Ramayana [Images]. "We are trying to verify the importance of the new herb being found by Baba Ramdev's team," a top health department official has said. The health department is also consulting the National Botanical Research Institute, which has done lot of research on the 'Sanjivini Booti'. In the wake of the claims, the health department, which is also pursuing to find the herb, are unsure whether it would continue its research programme to find the 'Sanjivini' in the Himalayas. 'Sanjivini Booti' (Biological name Selaginella bryopteris) belongs to the carboniferous period, which existed about 300 million years ago. It took less than a week for a team of Baba Ramdev's Divya Yog Trust to find the herb from the Himalayas.
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