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How do you call psyllium in Tamil?

Psyllium is not a common word in Tamil. It's a scientific term.

However, you can refer to psyllium in Tamil using these terms:

* இழைமஞ்சள் (Ilai Manjal): This means "fiber turmeric" and refers to the psyllium husk which is often yellow in color.

* இழை நார் (Ilai Naar): This means "fiber" and is a more general term that could be used to refer to psyllium.

* பிசியலியம் (Pisiyalayam): This is the transliterated English word for "psyllium." While not a common term in Tamil, it may be understood by some.

You can also use the Tamil equivalent for the specific health benefits you seek from psyllium, such as:

* மலச்சிக்கலைக்கு (Malachchikkalai ku): For constipation.

* குடல் ஆரோக்கியத்திற்கு (Kudhal Aarokkiyathirku): For gut health.

* கொலஸ்டிரால் கட்டுப்பாட்டுக்கு (Kolestrol Kattuppadduttuku): For cholesterol control.

It's important to note that the translation of "psyllium" in Tamil may not be as precise as its scientific term. If you're looking for psyllium for a specific health purpose, it's best to consult a healthcare professional or a nutritionist who can advise you on the appropriate Tamil term and usage.

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