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What does Amit mean?
Amit is a word in Hinduism, which is an adjective form of Sanskrit word amita, meaning "infinity, infinity and infinity". In Buddhism, the name of Amitabha is Amitabha, and the word Amitabha is interpreted as boundless.

Amit usually means "a drop of water" in Chinese, and it often appears in the idiom "a thousand miles of embankment is destroyed by a drop of water". Legend has it that there was a clever woman in the Tang Dynasty who was once dropped from her head by a drop of water in the exam and became the only loser. This made him later become a doctor and a role in a fable, which means that a grain of sand can make a well-planned career collapse.

Amit is a Chinese herbal medicine containing ephedrine. It is fermented by a strain of Heteromucor, which has the functions of antioxidation, liver protection and immune regulation. Amit is a Chinese herbal medicine with obvious curative effect, which is widely used in the treatment of liver diseases, hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. It is a good health-preserving medicinal material, which is accepted and used by more and more people.