According to Vaidyak Paribhasa Pradeepa, the collection of animal origin products like Nakha (nail) Roma (Hair) should be collected:
- Correct Answer: From Adult Animals
- From Young Animals
- After digestion of food
- Before food
Explanation: Vaidyak Paribhasa Pradeepa recommends collecting animal products like nails and hair from adult animals. The correct answer is [A].
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