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It is the science that is responsible for guiding the way to nourish themselves in the most appropriate way. It is dedicated to teaching the most appropriate sequences in food intakes in order to obtain better benefits. It establishes guidelines as to the order in which they should be consumed, more appropriate schedules, quantities and combinations.
It is the Spanishization of the term Cedronella, with double l . It means lemon-scented. It derives from the word citronella in the Italian language. It is the name of a botanical genus belonging to the family Lamiaceae. It has a single species (monotypic), scientifically called Cedronella canariensis. It receives the common names of algaritofe, garitopa, alcanfor de Canarias, algaritofe de Canarias, melisa de Canarias, net of the Canary Islands. It is found in Azores, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Madeira and the Wild Islands ( Macaronesia).
It is a small bird of the family Columbidae. It also receives the common names of tortolite, Peruvian zenaida, cuculin pigeon, melodic dove or white wing pigeon (in Chile and El Salvador). Its scientific name is Zenaida meloda. Also known as cuculí or kukurí. The term is of Aymara origin.
Bhrigu is best indicated. It means bright, shining, lightning. It is a Sanskrit term of origin. It is the name of one of the seven great sages of Hindu mythology ( Saptarshis). It was one of Prayapatis (Lords of Creatures) created by Bhrama. Member of a tribe or clan of Hindu religious warriors, called bhrigus or bhárgavas.